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MISSION
On July 25, 2002, Rice University and the Shell Oil Company
Foundation announced the establishment of the Shell Center
for Sustainability.
The center will create an interdisciplinary program of education,
research and outreach to address the role of the private sector
in implementing a sustainable future. The center will draw
upon the various strengths of Rice University and will collaborate
with other highly respected regional, U.S., and global institutions
of higher learning and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
in this endeavor.The fundamental premise that corporate decision-making
is a critical component to a successful strategy for improving
social, environmental, and economic welfare will underpin
the center's work. Development and evolution of technologies
and business models will be focus areas since they help define
the landscape within which private sector decision-making
occurs.
An interdisciplinary approach is critical to understanding
and improving the implementation of corporate sustainability
strategies. There are roles for both national and internaitional
regulation, new technologies, and improved management, measurement,
and reporting systems that drive corporate actions. Implementation
of this vision requires contributions from the physical, social
and management sciences.
The center will be enabled by fellowship support to attract
top young scholars from around the world -- from both developed
and developing nations -- to pursue graduate study and research
on sustainability issues. The center also will support outstanding
visiting scholars and sponsor outreach program designed to
inform policy-makers, business leaders, NGOs, and the general
public while stimulating better-informed dialogue.
OBJECTIVES
Overview: The Shell Center
for Sustainability will meet educational, outreach, and research
requirements related to developing a sustainable future. The
center will be supported by the Environmental and Energy Systems
Institute, and the center's activities also draw upon the
resources of interdisciplinary groups at Rice, including the
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, the Jones
Graduate School of Management, and the newly created Center
for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology.
Education: The Shell Center
for Sustainability will be an interdisciplinary program of
education, research, and outreach to address the role of the
private sector in implementing a sustainable future. It will:
- Provide
society with broadly educated environmental, technical,
and natural resource experts to mold future decision-making
in the private and public sectors to help assure a more
sustainable future in both developed and developing nations.
- Advance
thinking around market-based mechanisms that can be deployed
to enhance sustainability Help improve public and private
sector decision-making while increasing sustainability literacy
of individuals entering all professions.Outreach: The center
will share the knowledge developed with institutions, business
leaders, government, policy-makers, students, and the general
public to raise awareness about sustainable development
and best practices for achieving sustainability. It will:
Outreach:
The center will share the knowledge developed with institutions,
business leaders, government, policy-makers, students, and
the general public to raise awareness about sustainable development
and best practices for achieving sustainability. It will:
- Enhance
the exchange of information in the public and private sectors
by serving as an independent forum for open discussion and
constructive dialogue on sustainable development issues
and policies across a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including
U.S. and international business leaders, academia, NGOs,
and senior policy-makers.
- Share
the knowledge developed with institutions, business leaders,
governments, policy-makers, student, and
- Develop
linkages with other institutions and nongovernmental organizations
at a local, regional, nations, and international level.Research:
The center will foster new technologies, business models,
products, and markets to enhance prospects for sustainable
economic growth.
Research:
The
center will foster new technologies, business models, products,
and markets to enhance prospects for sustainable economic
growth. It will:
- Develop
new tools in engineering, the social sciences, and the natural
sciences that enhance the understanding or requirements
for sustainability, help remove institutional barriers to
sensible environmental and social practices, and contribute
to new policy instruments for achieving sustainability.
- Research
issues posed by environmental and societal impacts arising
from economic activities.
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