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The Eco-Leadership Institute

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The Eco-Leadership Institute
FounderDr. Simon Western
Location
Websiteecoleadershipinstitute.org

The Eco-Leadership Institute is an institute based in Ireland formed to promote the development of eco-leadership theory and practices,[1][not in citation given] founded by Simon Western in 2021.[citation needed] It provides training in eco-leadership formation and eco-coaching.[2][not in citation given]

Andrew Boocock has undergone research into how eco-leadership meets the needs for local communities, businesses and education.[3] How eco-leadership manifests in community settings has been researched by Kaufman and colleagues.[4][relevant? ]

The Humanitarian Leadership Academy and Save the Children UK entered a partnership with The Eco-Leadership Institute in 2023.[5][not in citation given] The Tavistock Institute joined the Eco-Leadership Institute as an organisational member.[6][not in citation given]

References[edit]

  1. Owen, Gareth (5 December 2022). "Opinion: A new generation of humanitarian leaders is coming". Devex.
  2. O'Connor, Ellie (1 August 2022). "06/09/2022: WeAreVirtual: Why do we need ethical leadership? | Karen Liebenguth". WeAreTheCity.
  3. Boocock, Andrew (14 November 2017). "Meeting the needs of local communities and businesses: From transactional to eco-leadership in the English further education sector". Educational Management Administration & Leadership. 47 (3): 349–368. doi:10.1177/1741143217739364. ISSN 1741-1432. Unknown parameter |s2cid= ignored (help)
  4. Kaufman, Eric K.; Kennedy, Rachael E.; Cletzer, D. Adam (2019). "Understanding the Nature of Eco-Leadership: A Mixed Methods Study of Leadership in Community Organizations". Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 167 (1): 33–49. Bibcode:2019JCWRE.167...33K. doi:10.1111/j.1936-704x.2019.03310.x. hdl:10919/96468. ISSN 1936-7031.
  5. "A New Age of Humanitarianism". Humanitarian Leadership Academy.
  6. "Eco-Leadership, new skills for organisational success and sustainability". The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations.




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