Beyond cliché – reclaiming the concept of sustainability
journal contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byRobert Fuller
In closing his 2008 Myer Lecture, the scientist and environmentalist Dr Tim Flannery said that this century will be defined by the search for sustainability. How perilous therefore that nowadays there is so much overuse of the word 'sustainability' that it has become a cliche. Today's tertiary students studying architecture and energy-related subjects are so exposed to this linguistic devaluation that most of them appear to have accepted the vagueness of the term and are on their way to becoming the next generation of misusers. This paper presents a case study of an attempt to sharpen up the debate with some university students from these particular disciplines. A model of the four principles of sustainable development that has been found to be particularly useful is described. The students in question were challenged to think about the meaning of some of the words ascribed to new buildings and about the implications of the four principles to energy supply systems.<br>
History
Location
Bellingen, N.S.W.
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2010, Australian Association for Environmental Education
Journal
Australian journal of environmental education
Volume
26
Pagination
1 - 12
ISSN
0814-0626
Publisher
Australian Association for Environmental Education