Transforming Challenges into Opportunities: The Journey of The University Towards Environmental- Based Budgeting
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2024-11-25Author
KURROHMAN, Taufik
NINGTYIAS, Farida Wahyu
OKTAVIANI, Aprilia
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Purpose: This research scrutinizes the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on the progress towards achieving a
sustainable campus, with a specific focus on carbon
emissions in higher education institutions. It aims to
provide an in-depth understanding of the challenges and
adaptations faced by universities during the pandemic,
using the University of Jember in Indonesia as a case
study.
Methodology/approach: The study employs a case study
methodology, centering on the University of Jember as the
subject of analysis. Carbon emissions are quantitatively
assessed through an economic valuation of the university's
budget, which is then converted using specific parameters.
The research meticulously examines the alterations in
campus operations induced by the pandemic,
encompassing changes in work procedures and financial
expenditures.
Findings: The findings reveal a paradoxical scenario
where there is an increase in carbon emissions from nonmedical
waste. However, a noteworthy reduction of 13.5%
in overall carbon emissions was observed when comparing
the averages before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
These results underscore the complex interplay between
operational adjustments and environmental impact during
the pandemic period. This study contributes to the existing
body of knowledge by offering empirical evidence on the environmental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on
university operations, particularly in the context of carbon
emissions.
Practical implications: It provides valuable insights and
potential strategies for other universities worldwide,
aiming to adapt and align their operations with sustainable
development goals amidst unforeseen challenges.
Originality/value: The unique context of the
University of Jember adds a novel dimension to the
discourse on sustainability in higher education
institutions during global crises.
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