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SOCIAL
ECOLOGICAL
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
STUDIES
Presented by:
Brenda Sawada and Liska Richer, SEEDS Coordinators
UBC Campus Sustainability Office
May 31, 2010
How Did UBC Get Involved?
1990: Talloires
Declaration signed
1997: Sustainable
Development Policy
implemented
1998: UBC Campus
Sustainability Office (CSO)
opened
2006-2010: Inspirations
and Aspirations
2009: Place and Promise:
The UBC Plan
Place & Promise:
The UBC Plan
“As one of the world’s leading universities, UBC
creates an exceptional learning environment that
fosters global citizenship, advances a civil and
sustainable society, and supports outstanding
research to serve the people of British Columbia,
Canada and the world.”
UBC is committed to exploring and exemplifying
sustainability in campus operations.
UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives
UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives
UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives
UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives
SEEDS
Coordinates Applied
Sustainability Projects:
• involve collaboration
between
students,
Sustainability
is fundamentally about change management
faculty and
staffdecision making and behaviours
-Changing
individuals and organizations
• contribute toofacademic
credit for students
• involve real-life
sustainability issues in
campus operations
SEEDS Projects
•Business Plans for
UBC’s Research Forest
•Stormwater
Management for
Fairview Square
•UBC Food System
Project
•Applied Science
Sustainability Project
SEEDS Impacts on
Sustainability
• 20% of UBC plant
operations vehicles use
biodiesel
• Pesticide-free
campus
• Campus gardens
• Sustainable food
service operations
• & More!
SEEDS and YOU
You will:
Integrate real-world projects into
your classrooms
Contribute to UBC’s leadership in
sustainability!
Your students’ efforts will be:
Published on our website
Shared with staff stakeholders and
ideally implemented and/or affect
decision-making
“Rather than being takers of knowledge,
we were allowed the opportunity to be
givers of knowledge”
Activity: Objectives
To provide you with the opportunity to:
1)
Develop and share practical ideas regarding how
classrooms can provide solutions to challenges of
incorporating sustainability best practices into
campus operations
2) Provide valuable real-world student learning
opportunities
By the end of the session you will be:
• Know how to to integrate real-world campus
sustainability projects (such as SEEDS) into curriculum.
Activity: Instructions
Tasks:
1) Group Brainstorming Activity (15 mins)
• Each group member suggests 1 class project
idea to address a sustainability issue in 1-2 of
the following campus operations areas
•Climate & Atmosphere
•Energy
•Water
•Transportation
•Food Systems
•Materials & Waste
•Community
•Financial
2) Groups Report to Plenary (10 minutes)