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Green Building LEEDers in Higher Education A Review of the Current Use of the LEED ® Rating System in the Green Building Policies of U.S. Universities Kayla Davidge
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How does Higher Ed show its commitment to sustainability? Green campus programs Sustainability curriculum ACUPCC Signatories List growing Increased use of LEED rating system
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Focus of Research: How is LEED used in a campus setting? Has the presence of LEED grown? What is the current status of LEED in Higher Ed on a numerical basis? What do U.S. universities like/ dislike about the LEED program? What is the level of student involvement in Green Building?
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What is the current status of LEED in Higher Ed? LEED Equivalency Requirement No LEED Requirement 31391612 43
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What do U.S. universities like about LEED and why do they use it? Provides a common language Useful for benchmarking Discipline “Without LEED, the pressure to meet schedules and budgets could force compromises on sustainable goals and outcomes.” –Eric Beattie, Syracuse Useful for benchmarking
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What do university sustainability leaders want to see improved about LEED? Problems arise with “point counting” More emphasis on performance results Address issues specific to laboratories and mixed-use buildings
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What should we expect to see in the future? Moving forward with LEEDv4 More LEED EB:OM certifications LEED question included in AASHE survey and College Sustainability Report Card?
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How are students involved in green building projects? Increasing concern for campus sustainability – Princeton Review Cornell – first LEED project initiated by students Stanford- Knight Management Center University of Florida- LEED is in curriculum
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Questions? Kayla Davidge- kmdavidge@ucdavis.edukmdavidge@ucdavis.edu Please feel free to email me.
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