Environmental reporting for global higher education institutions using the World Wide Web

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作者
Walton J. [1 ,3 ]
Alabaster T. [1 ,3 ]
Richardson S. [1 ,2 ]
Harrison R. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] School of the Environment, University of Sunderland, Benedict Building, Sunderland SR2 7BW, St. George's Way
[2] School of the Environment, University of Sunderland
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Environmentalist | 1997年 / 17卷 / 3期
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High Education; Environmental Management; Nature Conservation; Environmental Policy; World Wide;
D O I
10.1023/A:1018524722033
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Voluntary environmental reporting on the progress achieved against policy objectives is an emerging trend in industry and business and is recognized as a valuable aid in implementing policy and improving environmental management systems. Environmental reporting in the UK, has a whole range of formats including PERI, GEMI, WICE and EMAS, with the last in particular aiming to improve the level of environmental stewardship and to increase the flow of environmental information to audiences both internally and externally. Higher education institutions globally have been slow to respond in this respect and there is much that they can learn from corporate environmental reporting. An environmental policy is not sufficient proof of commitment for those institutions who have signed the global Talloires Declaration or the European COPERNICUS Charter: demonstrable progress in policy implementation is essential. The environmental management systems that higher education institutions adopt or create and the ways in which their environmental information is collated are of great significance, but the medium selected for the report is perhaps one of the most important aspects to consider. Those institutions such as the University of Sunderland, UK who are using the World Wide Web have been able to produce a flexible, hypertext-linked service on request with inbuilt feedback mechanisms containing varied, up-to-date, comprehensive and well-structured environmental information signposted to external pro-active institutions and agencies. These reports have unique educational angles and reveal links and networks that are naturally more pervasive and far-reaching in their scope and impact and could well provide a key way forward to practical and sustainable environmental reporting into the millennium.
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