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UO Sustainable Development Plan Update: The Oregon Model for Sustainable Development Campus Planning and Real Estate

UO Sustainable Development Plan Update: The Oregon Model for Sustainable Development Campus Planning and Real Estate. Why Act Now?.

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UO Sustainable Development Plan Update: The Oregon Model for Sustainable Development Campus Planning and Real Estate

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  1. UO Sustainable Development Plan Update: The Oregon Model for Sustainable Development Campus Planning and Real Estate
  2. Why Act Now? “Today’s development, repair, maintenance, and operations of the University of Oregon has an impact on the local environment and the ability of future generations to thrive…. Therefore develop, redevelop, and remodel in ways that incorporate sustainable design principles,” Sustainable Development Plan 2001. “Working towards climate neutrality is a significant undertaking for a large research institution and requires us to explore new territory, and we will continue to lead the way,” President Richard Lariviere’s introductory letter to the 2010 Climate Action Plan. University of Oregon Campus Planning & Development
  3. Goals Energy, Energy, Energy Water People University of Oregon Campus Planning & Development
  4. Energy
  5. Energy
  6. Energy $ $ $
  7. Energy $ $
  8. Water
  9. Water
  10. People In-person training sessions Informational materials Permanent integrated educational elements
  11. Cost
  12. Cost
  13. The Oregon Model for Sustainable Development For more information: Copy of proposal: http://uplan.uoregon.edu/ Christine Thompson, Campus Planning and Real Estate cthomps@uoregon.edu, 541-346-5572
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