Cross-Disciplinary Education for Sustainable Resource Management in Higher Education

Authors

  • Oleksandr Anatoliiovych Pashchenko Candidate of Engineering Science, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering and Drilling, Dnipro University of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3296-996X
  • Yevhеnii Anаtoliiovych Koroviakа Candidate of Engineering Science, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering and Drilling, Dnipro University of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2675-6610
  • Oleksandr Rurikovych Mamaikin Candidate of Engineering Science, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Mining Engineering and Education, Dnipro University of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2137-0516
  • Valerii Olеksаndrovych Rastsvietaiev Candidate of Engineering Science, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering and Drilling, Dnipro University of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3120-4623
  • Viktor Viktorovych Lapko Senior Lecturer of the Department of Mining Engineering and Education, Dnipro University of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1466-0312

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15143923

Keywords:

cross-disciplinary education, sustainable resource management, higher education, curriculum redesign, systems thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, sustainability ethics, practical application, integrated capstone projects, virtual reality simulations, micro-credentials, community-based learning, sustainability hackathons, faculty training, institutional support, digital badge system, resource nexus framework, employability, sustainable innovation, global sustainability education network

Abstract

Sustainable resource management – encompassing water, energy, and minerals – requires integrated solutions beyond the scope of traditional, siloed education, which fails to address interconnected challenges like scarcity and climate change. This article advocates for cross-disciplinary education in higher education to bridge this gap, using a resource nexus framework to teach interdependence. Core principles – systems thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, sustainability ethics, and practical application – underpin innovative strategies such as integrated capstone projects, VR simulations, micro-credentials, community labs, and sustainability hackathons. Implementation involves curriculum redesign, faculty training, and institutional support, enhanced by a digital badge system for competencies. Benefits include employable graduates, sustainable innovations (e.g., circular models), and stronger community ties, though challenges like faculty resistance and costs persist. A global sustainability education network is proposed to share resources, reducing barriers. By fostering leadership that shapes global policies, this approach redefines education as a catalyst for sustainability.

Published

2025-03-29

How to Cite

Pashchenko , O. A., Koroviakа Y. A., Mamaikin , O. R., Rastsvietaiev, V. O., & Lapko, V. V. (2025). Cross-Disciplinary Education for Sustainable Resource Management in Higher Education. Pedagogical Academy: Scientific Notes, (16). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15143923

Issue

Section

Professional education