
The Consortium for Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability (CESAS) is a network of partner organizations choosing to work collaboratively to advance sustainability and sustainable development. This Consortium brings together cooperative groups focused on sustainability that integrate and connect multidisciplinary research and education efforts in the areas of science, engineering, economics, and social science. Since sustainable development requires appropriate consideration of both present and future needs, the foundation is the concept of a “Triple Bottom Line” where economic, social, and environmental values are all vital to decision making.
While integrating the social and economic research is crucial, sustainability begins with science. The primary target areas for sustainability science research include:
CESAS provides a structure for participating partner organizations to work cooperatively and individually to advance environmental stewardship and sustainability. The goal of efficient sustainable life styles can be achieved through cooperative programs that include research, education, and public service.
Partners include units of academic institutions, industry, units of government, and other organizations. A complete list of current partners is available.
Nominate a representative from your organization and provide contact information and Internet URL to the consortium
Propose initiatives and invite consortium members to participate
Donate to the CESAS general activities fund (consortium dues are voluntary); make payments to the KSU Foundation designated for account I24260, Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability; see CESAS mailing address below.
Please click here for a listing of upcoming events.
Larry Erickson
E-mail: lerick@ksu.edu
Jennifer Anthony
E-mail: anthonyj@ksu.edu
Blase Leven
E-mail: baleven@ksu.edu
Consortium for Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability (CESAS)
Kansas State University
104 Ward Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
Voice: 785.532.6519
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