University, as a public institution, today assumes the role of a key player in facing the challenges of contemporaneity. This thanks to its ability to generate innovation, promote knowledge and enable original synapses. For all intents and purposes, contemporary university becomes, and with increasing emphasis will be for the next future, a forge of futuristic and visionary strategies for innovative and sustainable development. University ecosystems, in addition to the commitment they devote daily to research and training, can become real laboratories and catalysts of good practices on the issues of food, mobility, consumption (to name a few), qualifying sustainable actions as tangible through projects and concrete actions in the short as in the long term, on a local scale as much as global.
Is one Planet enough for us to survive? / Remondino, CHIARA LORENZA; Stabellini, Barbara; Tamborrini, PAOLO MARCO. - In: ABITARE LA TERRA. - ISSN 1592-8608. - 53:Quaderni 5, Supplemento al n. 53 della Rivista Abitare la Terra(2022), pp. 22-23.
Is one Planet enough for us to survive?
Tamborrini, PAOLO MARCO
2022-01-01
Abstract
University, as a public institution, today assumes the role of a key player in facing the challenges of contemporaneity. This thanks to its ability to generate innovation, promote knowledge and enable original synapses. For all intents and purposes, contemporary university becomes, and with increasing emphasis will be for the next future, a forge of futuristic and visionary strategies for innovative and sustainable development. University ecosystems, in addition to the commitment they devote daily to research and training, can become real laboratories and catalysts of good practices on the issues of food, mobility, consumption (to name a few), qualifying sustainable actions as tangible through projects and concrete actions in the short as in the long term, on a local scale as much as global.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.