Investigating green initiatives at South African public universities

Nurture Pub Date : 2024-02-05 DOI:10.55951/nurture.v18i2.599
Ms Lelo Tshivhase, C. Bisschoff
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Purpose: All institutions of higher learning including public universities in South Africa must participate in green programmes in order to be considered socially responsible. This requires a better understanding of the green environment and green initiatives. Hence, the primary objective is to identify and investigate the existing green initiatives implemented at South African universities. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study investigated five key green initiatives:  1) Renewable energy generation and consumption.  2) Water-saving technology and consumption.  3) Waste management.  4) Sustainable buildings. 5) Personnel training and awareness creation. A five-point Likert scale collected data across 18 criteria measuring the five green initiatives. University managers completed and returned 149 questionnaires  but only 144 were usable. Findings: The data has marginal reliability (α=0.412), acceptable sample adequacy (KMO=0.531) and significance at the 95% confidence level (p≤0.05). The results show that universities implement 20-25% of their green initiatives. The exploratory factor analysis identified seven factors explaining a cumulative variance of 56.14%. They are:  1) Recovering natural resources and recycling.  2) Supportive infrastructure.  3) Reallocation of resources. 4) Conservation of natural resources.  5) Leadership involvement and improved communication.  6) Improved technology.7) Efficient use of financial resources. Conclusion: This research contributes to the "going green at universities" of knowledge in South Africa. It is valuable to students, researchers, communities  and the department of education in their pursuit to implement green initiatives at universities.
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调查南非公立大学的绿色倡议
目的:包括南非公立大学在内的所有高等院校都必须参与绿色计划,这样才能被视为 对社会负责。这就需要更好地了解绿色环境和绿色倡议。因此,首要目标是确定并调查南非大学实施的现有绿色倡议。设计/方法/途径:本研究调查了五项关键的绿色倡议: 1) 可再生能源的生产和消费。 2) 节水技术和用水。 3) 废物管理。 4) 可持续建筑。5) 人员培训和意识培养。五点李克特量表收集了衡量五项绿色倡议的 18 个标准的数据。大学管理人员填写并交回了 149 份问卷,但只有 144 份可用。调查结果:数据具有边际可靠性(α=0.412)、可接受的样本充分性(KMO=0.531)和 95% 置信度下的显著性(p≤0.05)。结果表明,大学实施了 20-25% 的绿色倡议。探索性因子分析确定了七个因子,解释了 56.14% 的累积方差。它们是 1) 回收自然资源和循环利用。 2) 支持性基础设施。 3) 重新分配资源。4) 保护自然资源。 5) 领导参与和加强沟通。 6) 改进技术。结论:本研究为南非知识的 "大学绿色化 "做出了贡献。它对学生、研究人员、社区和教育部门在大学中实施绿色倡议具有重要价值。
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