The US-Brazil Sustainability Consortium: local-global collaboration for a sustainable future Online publication date: Thu, 03-Dec-2009
by John L. Motloch, Eloy F. Casagrande
Abstract: Sustainable development (SD) integrates growth with contextual systems such as environmental, social and economic, and with the elements and dynamics that characterise them. SD depends on an education for sustainability (EFS) that includes a focus on maintaining growth that promotes successful systems management and that pursues responsible planning and design of system elements (cities, buildings and landscapes) in ways that sustain a positive ecobalance. This paper reviews an EFS initiative and partnering framework, The US-Brazil Sustainability Consortium (USBSC), which integrates local and global knowledge to understand place-based systems, resource flows and ecobalance. The USBSC is a student mobility consortium funded by the US and Brazilian departments of education. It promotes the international exchange of students in architecture, engineering and civil building, landscape architecture, urban planning and natural resources and environmental management. It educates these students about the triple bottom line (TBL) of sustainability, environmental responsibility, social justice and economic vitality.
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