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Sustainability Across the Curriculum: Sciences
A resource for instructors at Heritage University for integrating sustainability concepts into their course content.
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Interdisciplinary Resources for Sustainability
Sciences
Business
Criminal Justice
Education
English and Humanities
Nursing
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology
Websites and Blogs
United Nations: Starving People Should Eat Bugs
Animal Diversity Web
Action Bioscience - American Institute of Biological Science
National Academy of Sciences - Division of Earth and Life
Do the Math - Using Physics and Estimation to Assess Energy, Growth, Options
Scholarly Articles
Kareiva, P. (2011). Filling the breach: Stepping up to the challenge of underfunded sustainability science. Bioscience, 61(11), 845-846.
Musante, S. (2011). Teaching biology for a sustainable future. Bioscience, 61(10), 751-751.
Robinson, M., & Crowther, D. (2001). Environmental science literacy in science education, biology & chemistry majors. The American Biology Teacher, 63(1), 9-14.
Wake, M. H., Full, R. J., Verbeke, J. A., & Jallon, J. (2008). Integrative biology: Science for the 21st century. Bioscience, 58(4), 349-353.
Avanzo, C., Anderson, C. W., Hartley, L. M., & Pelaez, N. (2012). A Faculty-Development Model for Transforming Introductory Biology and Ecology Courses. Bioscience,62(4), 416-427. doi:10.1525/bio.62.4.12
Burger JR, Allen CD, Brown JH, Burnside WR, Davidson AD, et al. (2012) The Macroecology of Sustainability. PLoS Biol 10(6): e1001345.
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