Green correction facilities: Lessons from case studies in sustainability in prisons

IF 6.6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Walter Leal Filho , Valdemiro Rocha Junior , Maria Alzira Pimenta Dinis , Johannes Luetz , Gisleine Aver , José Baltazar Salgueirinho de Andrade Guerra
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Prisons are inherently resource-intensive institutions, consuming substantial amounts of energy, water, and materials. The adoption of sustainable practices within these environments offers a significant potential to reduce carbon emissions, minimize waste, and conserve natural resources—thereby contributing to broader environmental goals. Initiatives such as energy-efficient lighting, renewable energy integration, and water conservation measures have demonstrated effectiveness in lowering operational costs and reducing the financial burden on taxpayers. Despite these clear advantages, research on environmental sustainability in correctional settings remains limited. In response to this gap, this paper explores the critical need for sustainability practices within prison systems, emphasizing the role of environmental stewardship in modern correctional management. By using an analysis of the literature and illustrative case studies, the study examines a range of initiatives designed to reduce waste, conserve energy, and support sustainable food production. The analysis highlights successful examples where eco-friendly practices have not only lowered operational costs but also enhanced rehabilitation outcomes for incarcerated individuals. Additionally, it provides an analysis of the challenges and opportunities associated with environmental sustainability in prisons and advocates the need for a comprehensive approach to correctional management that aligns ecological responsibility with prisoner education and community engagement. Ultimately, the findings suggest that adopting environmental sustainable practices can transform prisons into centers of positive change, benefiting both the environment, incarcerated persons, and society at large.
绿色惩教设施:监狱可持续性案例研究的经验教训
监狱本质上是资源密集型机构,消耗大量的能源、水和材料。在这些环境中采用可持续的做法,为减少碳排放、最大限度地减少浪费和保护自然资源提供了巨大的潜力,从而有助于实现更广泛的环境目标。节能照明、可再生能源整合和节水措施等措施在降低运营成本和减轻纳税人的财政负担方面已显示出成效。尽管有这些明显的优势,但对惩教环境可持续性的研究仍然有限。针对这一差距,本文探讨了监狱系统内可持续发展实践的迫切需求,强调了环境管理在现代惩教管理中的作用。通过对文献和说明性案例研究的分析,本研究考察了一系列旨在减少浪费、节约能源和支持可持续粮食生产的举措。分析强调了一些成功的例子,在这些例子中,环保实践不仅降低了运营成本,还提高了服刑人员的康复效果。此外,报告还分析了与监狱环境可持续性相关的挑战和机遇,并倡导需要采取一种综合的惩教管理方法,将生态责任与囚犯教育和社区参与结合起来。最终,研究结果表明,采用环境可持续实践可以将监狱转变为积极变革的中心,对环境、被监禁者和整个社会都有好处。
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
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11.20
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517
期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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