Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in Europe

In the last decades, logistics has become an important industry sector, with significant impacts on the environment generated through several internal and external logistic processes. We analysed and elaborated on integrating sustainability topics within logistics-oriented programmes at universities...

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Main Authors: Rebeka Kovačič Lukman, Vasja Omahne, Lobna Tag el Sheikh, Peter Glavič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/1667
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spelling doaj-c74700adb6d34ea48ba9ecf7f58b94c72021-02-05T00:02:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-02-01131667166710.3390/su13041667Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in EuropeRebeka Kovačič Lukman0Vasja Omahne1Lobna Tag el Sheikh2Peter Glavič3Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Mariborska c. 7, SI-3000 Celje, SloveniaFaculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Mariborska c. 7, SI-3000 Celje, SloveniaFaculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Mariborska c. 7, SI-3000 Celje, SloveniaFaculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Maribor, Smetanova 17, SI-2000 Maribor, SloveniaIn the last decades, logistics has become an important industry sector, with significant impacts on the environment generated through several internal and external logistic processes. We analysed and elaborated on integrating sustainability topics within logistics-oriented programmes at universities across Europe, based on a framework of systemising and classifying sustainability terms. We also analysed pedagogical approaches within the identified courses. In our study, we perceived a moderate diversity of courses from the system and horizontal sustainability perspectives. Courses mostly focus on “principle” and “approach” levels, denoting specialised courses, with less environmental and social topics. Such coverage and distribution might imply a limitation to develop complex, multi-dimensional, and inter-disciplinary understanding, thinking, and problem-solving required for real-world challenges, comprehending all the dimensions. We also perceived a scarcity by using pedagogical approaches, where the majority of the courses emphasise traditional ones. This paper’s novelty lies in providing the first empirical evaluation and elaboration of logistics-oriented programmes at European universities from a sustainability perspective. Thus, our study enriches current knowledge and research on sustainability integration into curricula at the university level, enabling new insights and better correlations between various study fields and pedagogical approaches used.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/1667sustainabilitycurriculalogistics oriented programmes and coursespedagogical approaches
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author Rebeka Kovačič Lukman
Vasja Omahne
Lobna Tag el Sheikh
Peter Glavič
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Vasja Omahne
Lobna Tag el Sheikh
Peter Glavič
Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in Europe
Sustainability
sustainability
curricula
logistics oriented programmes and courses
pedagogical approaches
author_facet Rebeka Kovačič Lukman
Vasja Omahne
Lobna Tag el Sheikh
Peter Glavič
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title Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in Europe
title_short Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in Europe
title_full Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in Europe
title_fullStr Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Sustainability into Logistics Oriented Education in Europe
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-02-01
description In the last decades, logistics has become an important industry sector, with significant impacts on the environment generated through several internal and external logistic processes. We analysed and elaborated on integrating sustainability topics within logistics-oriented programmes at universities across Europe, based on a framework of systemising and classifying sustainability terms. We also analysed pedagogical approaches within the identified courses. In our study, we perceived a moderate diversity of courses from the system and horizontal sustainability perspectives. Courses mostly focus on “principle” and “approach” levels, denoting specialised courses, with less environmental and social topics. Such coverage and distribution might imply a limitation to develop complex, multi-dimensional, and inter-disciplinary understanding, thinking, and problem-solving required for real-world challenges, comprehending all the dimensions. We also perceived a scarcity by using pedagogical approaches, where the majority of the courses emphasise traditional ones. This paper’s novelty lies in providing the first empirical evaluation and elaboration of logistics-oriented programmes at European universities from a sustainability perspective. Thus, our study enriches current knowledge and research on sustainability integration into curricula at the university level, enabling new insights and better correlations between various study fields and pedagogical approaches used.
topic sustainability
curricula
logistics oriented programmes and courses
pedagogical approaches
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/1667
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