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Sustainability and Stewardship. Krista Barzen -Hanson Shannon Stein. Goal. To explore the connections between sustainability and stewardship (because the two words are often used interchangeably) Where they intersect Where they diverge. Methodology. Research Compared definitions found
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Sustainability and Stewardship Krista Barzen-Hanson Shannon Stein
Goal • To explore the connections between sustainability and stewardship (because the two words are often used interchangeably) • Where they intersect • Where they diverge
Methodology • Research • Compared definitions found • Developed questions from definitions • Created interviewee list • Performed interviews • Made comparison table • Analyzed responses
Web definitions • Sustainability : • meeting current needs without sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs by balancing environmental, economic and social concerns • Stewardship: • the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care (natural resources)
Benedictine Definitions • Sustainability • Benedictine Values: To be content with living simply… • RB80 Ch. 48: All things are done in moderation • Stewardship • Benedictine Values: To appreciate and to care lovingly for all the goods of this place • RB80 Ch. 31: Regard all utensils as if they were the sacred vessels of the altar
Our definitions • Sustainability: • Social, economic, and environmental pillars. Conserving resources now so they are available for future generations. • Stewardship: • Managing and caring for resources and people.
Questions • What does sustainability mean to you? • What does stewardship mean to you? • Where do you see the terms overlap? • Where do the terms differ? • Do you have a preference? • Do the connotations of sustainability and stewardship make one term seem better than another?
Interviewee Breakdown • 4 students • 3 professors • 3 Sisters • 2 faculty members
Sustainability • People with our complete definition: • 17% • People who only mentioned 3 pillars: • 8% • People who only mentioned the future: • 50% • People who did not mention specifics: • 25%
Stewardship • People with our complete definition: • 8% • People who mentioned resources: • 58% • People who mentioned people: • 8% • People who did not mention specifics: • 25%
Preferences/Connotations • People who had no preference: • 42% • People who preferred sustainability: • 25% • People who preferred stewardship: • 33%
Trends • Monastic Community • Environmental Studies • No Preference
Surprises • Restructuring the Economy • Don’t worry about yourself • Sustainability as a “buzz word”
Take-Aways • Different mindset • Importance of terms
Improvements for Study • Larger sample size • Greater variety in sample • Continue face-to-face