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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
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SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Presented by: Brenda Sawada and Liska Richer, SEEDS Coordinators UBC Campus Sustainability Office May 31,

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Page 1: SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Presented by: Brenda Sawada and Liska Richer, SEEDS Coordinators UBC Campus Sustainability Office May 31,

SOCIALECOLOGICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

Presented by: Brenda Sawada and Liska Richer, SEEDS Coordinators

UBC Campus Sustainability OfficeMay 31, 2010

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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

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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.

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UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives

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UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives

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UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives

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UBC’s Sustainability Initiatives

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SEEDS

Sustainability is fundamentally about change management -Changing decision making and behaviours

of individuals and organizations

Coordinates Applied Sustainability Projects:

• involve collaboration between students, faculty and staff

• contribute to academic credit for students

• involve real-life sustainability issues in campus operations

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SEEDS Projects

•Business Plans for UBC’s Research Forest•Stormwater Management for Fairview Square•UBC Food System Project•Applied Science Sustainability Project

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SEEDS Impacts on Sustainability

• 20% of UBC plant operations vehicles use biodiesel• Pesticide-free campus• Campus gardens• Sustainable food service operations• & More!

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SEEDS and YOU

“Rather than being takers of knowledge,we were allowed the opportunity to be

givers of knowledge”

You will:Integrate real-world projects into your classroomsContribute to UBC’s leadership in sustainability!

Your students’ efforts will be:Published on our websiteShared with staff stakeholders and ideally implemented and/or affect decision-making

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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.

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Activity: InstructionsTasks:

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

2) Groups Report to Plenary (10 minutes)

•Climate & Atmosphere•Energy•Water•Transportation

•Food Systems•Materials & Waste •Community•Financial