Resources

A road map of new knowledge, practice, and observation

An exploration of Sustainability requires an ever changing road map of resources as new knowledge, practice, and observation develops to build our basis for what is more sustainable and what is less sustainable. This resources pages is intended to give students such a road map of primary assets that can assist in learning beyond the boundaries of this course in areas of personal interest and motivation. Other assets are listed to assist formally enrolled students in background resources for the development of the required scholarly work and assessments for course completion.

Resource catalogue

Conceptual sustainability

Any field of study and practice has an anthology of terms and major tracks of subject area analysis. This resource base is intended to outline major assets in conceptual sustainability.

Energy and transportation

Sustainable energy and transportation are areas of great challenge. This resource base lists major resources for further study in energy and transportation.

Environment and public health

Human dominated ecosystems are often challenged for sustainability. A collection of resources that address environmental quality and public health in the context of sustainability are found in this resource base.

Social and economic resilience

Human dominated ecosystems are often challenged for sustainability. A collection of resources that address environmental quality and public health in the context of sustainability are found in this resource base.

Built environment

The built environment is the human environment of past generations, our present generation, and what we hand off to future generations. This resource base catalogues a collection of assets for further study.

Enrolled students

Resource suggestion?

The world of sustainability studies is rapidly changing. If you know of a resource that would be valuable to further exploration of sustainability, you are welcome to submit it to:

Mail: sustainability@uidaho.edu