Educating for sustainable production and consumption and sustainable livelihoods: learning from multi-stakeholder networks

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Roger A. Petry
Zinaida Fadeeva
Olga Fadeeva
Helen Hasslöf
Åsa Hellström
Jos Hermans
Yoko Mochizuki
Kerstin Sonesson
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[1] Luther College at the University of Regina,Teacher Education
[2] United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies,Environment Department
[3] Delft University,undefined
[4] Intern of UNU-IAS,undefined
[5] Malmö University,undefined
[6] City of Malmö,undefined
[7] European RCE-Community,undefined
[8] RCE Skåne,undefined
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Sustainability Science | 2011年 / 6卷
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Education for sustainable development (ESD); Educational processes; Regional centers of expertise (RCEs); Sustainable consumption and production (SCP); Sustainable livelihoods (SL); Multi-stakeholder networks;
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This paper examines how education for sustainable development (ESD) can be concretely advanced using the theoretical approaches of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) and sustainable livelihoods (SL). Five case examples illustrate a diverse set of strategic educational interventions focusing on: (1) education of specific organizational actors about these theoretical frameworks illustrated with case examples (such as SCP training by the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies [UNU-IAS] and CSR-Asia of government and business representatives), (2) regional education strategies focused on production and consumption in specific sectors (such as the food sector in Skåne, Sweden), (3) social learning directed at innovation for sustainable development (such as competitions of solar boats developed by universities in the region of Friesland, the Netherlands), (4) education of consumers and firms made possible by the adoption of certification systems affirming SCP and SL (such as Cradle-to-Cradle certification of a paper company in the Netherlands or the establishment of Fair Trade cities in Sweden), or (5) reorienting communities to address underutilized productive physical capital within communities (such as the sharing productive capital project in rural areas of Saskatchewan, Canada). The cases are drawn from the projects that the UNU-IAS, four of its regional centers of expertise (RCE) on ESD and other affiliates have conducted. In addition to documenting the educational processes emerging from specific regions, the paper highlights findings related to the success of these projects and opportunities for further research, including regional and inter-regional approaches.
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