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Beyond Sustainability: Positioning Regenerative Futures in a Philippine State University

Roy G. Ponce, Jhonnel Villegas

2022Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents the conceptual framework for positioning a government-funded higher education institution (HEI)in the Philippines as a regenerative university. It grounds the notion that academia should rethink and redefine Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through regenerative development and futures thinking. While Davao Oriental is home to a rich biological, social, and cultural heritage, this paper outlines how an academic institution can contribute to its protection, conservation, management, and regeneration. The end goal is to mainstream regenerative futures in the university’s four-fold functions: instruction, research, extension, and production. Consequently, the paradigm shift aims to influence local communities to engage in a shared regenerative future that would equally benefit the environment and human societies.

Topics & Concepts

Futures contractSustainabilityRegeneration (biology)SociologyInstitutionMainstreamGovernment (linguistics)Sustainable developmentEngineering ethicsHigher educationDevelopmental statePolitical sciencePublic relationsManagementSocial scienceBusinessEngineeringEcologyEconomicsPoliticsBiologyLinguisticsCell biologyLawFinancePhilosophyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilitySustainability in Higher EducationTourism, Volunteerism, and Development
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