Title: A Report to the President and Faculty Senate
1A Report to the President and Faculty Senate
Ad Hoc Committee on Sustainability
2Ad Hoc Committee on Sustainability
- Matt Armstrong, Student Government
- Mark Brown, Environmental Engineering
- Eva Czarnecka-Verner, Microbiology
- Linda Dixon, Planning Office
- Paula Fussel, Finance and Administration
- Lisa Hall, Environmental Horticulture
- Mark Hostetler, Wildlife, Ecology and
Conservation - Marc Hoit, Academic Affairs
- Donna Isaacs, Student Government
- Charles Kibert, Design, Construction and Planning
- Chris Machen
- Ramachandran Nair, Forest Resources and
Conservation - Rich Segal, Pharmacy
- Kim Tanzer, Archictecture (ex officio)
- Colette Taylor, Student Affairs
- Les Thiele, Political Science (chair)
3What is Sustainability?
- Sustainability means meeting current needs
without - compromising the ability of future stakeholders
to - satisfy their needs.
- To be sustainable, a practice must preserve
- rather than destroy its ecological base,
ensure - rather than undermine long-term economic
benefits, - and advance rather than retard matters of
fairness, - equity and diversity.
4Why Should Sustainability Concern Us at UF?
- As educators we play a leading role in training
the - scientific, social, political and cultural
leaders, - professionals and policy-makers.
- We consume significant resources here on campus.
- UF students will have major environmental
impacts - as consumers and conservers when they leave.
5The challenge before us is to make the University
of Florida, in its operations, pedagogy,
research, and service, serve as a model
laboratory for sustainability.
6How to Become a Leader in Sustainability?
- In keeping with the recommendations of the Task
- Force Report, the Committee on Sustainability
- asks that the Senate approve the creation of an
- Office of Sustainability to serve the entire
campus.
7Office of Sustainability
- The Office will serve as a facilitator and
- clearinghouse for sustainability-related
programs and - projects, foster innovation and collaboration
in - sustainability-related teaching, research and
service, - and implement cost-effective resource
conservation - in university operations.
8Office of Sustainability
- The Director of the Office of Sustainability will
report to the Vice-President of Finance and
Administration. He or she will mostly be in
charge of operations.
- The Chief Academic Officer of the Office of
- Sustainability will report to the Provost. He
or she - will mostly be in charge of academics.
9Ad Hoc Committee
- We recommend that the Ad Hoc Committee on
Sustainability be made a Joint Standing
Committee, with appropriate amendments to its
mission and constitution. - The Committee will serve as an Advisory Board to
the Office of Sustainability, and its link to the
broader community of interest at UF.
10Is UF Ready for Leadership?
- Of 17 peer institutions we examined, 6 already
have funded offices of sustainability. All 6 of
these institutions include sustainability in
their curriculum, research, and operational
policies. - Of the other 11 institutions, 7 have ongoing
efforts to establish an office of sustainability.
11Is UF Ready for Leadership?
- Of all our peers, the University of Florida has
among the greatest resources in terms of
curricula, research projects, and operational
achievements in sustainability.
12Is UF Ready for Leadership?
- A campus-wide School of Natural Resources and the
Environment, and some of the most extensive
research and teaching efforts in environmental
affairs in the nation. - The University is leading the state in
constructing more sustainable buildings since
2001, and we have the first GOLD-certified LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
building in Florida. - UF is the first university in the nation to adopt
the Audubon International program toward
ecological sustainability for its campus.
13Is UF Ready for Leadership?
- UFs sustainability related resources and
achievements are currently operating without the
benefit of a clearinghouse for ideas,
opportunities for coordination, a forum for the
sharing of best practices, and a magnet for
funding opportunities.
14Is Leadership too Costly?
- Excellence is seldom done on the cheap.
- But taking sustainability seriously is an
economically beneficial situation.
15Is Leadership too Costly?
- The Harvard Green Campus Loan Fund, which gives
interest free loans to conservation-oriented
projects, has provided 2.8 million to 32
projects that now save the University 750,000
per year. On average, these projects have
generated enough financial savings to pay back
their loans in three years.
16Is Leadership too Costly?
- The economic benefits are there for the reaping,
not only from savings in operational costs, but
in securing the research funding and
philanthropic support that will accrue to UF when
it gains the position of national and
international leadership in sustainability
efforts.
17Is Sustainability Simply the Latest Trend?
- Sustainability in its most basic form is the
retrieval of ancient wisdom dictating that you do
not eat your seed corn. - Cutting-edge developments in sustainability-relate
d knowledge, skills, and technology will be in
the greatest demand for the foreseeable future.
18Is Sustainability Simply the Latest Trend?
- If UF doesnt step up to develop and teach the
knowledge, skills and technologies that will be
in the greatest demand in the foreseeable future,
other universities, here and abroad, certainly
will.
19Is Sustainability Really Our Responsibility?
- Yes, but more importantly, it is our opportunity!
20Is Sustainability Really Our Responsibility?
- Incorporating sustainability into the fabric of
this university serves the interests of UFs
faculty, students, staff and other stakeholders.
It will aid UFs efforts to rise into the ranks
of the top 10 public universities in the country.
21Is Sustainability Really Our Responsibility?
- We are responsible to prepare our students for
the future, and to help prepare our state,
nation, and world.
- We have before us the responsibility and
- opportunity to translate environmental
challenges - into social benefits.
22How Will the Office Help Faculty?
- The Office of Sustainability will help faculty in
a number of ways, including course development,
promoting interdisciplinary research, and
assisting faculty in their grant-writing efforts.
23Resolution
- The Faculty Senate accepts the following
recommendations of Sustainability Committee aimed
at enhancing initiatives for making the
University of Florida a global leader in
sustainability.
24Resolution
- The University of Florida shall establish a
university-level Office of Sustainability,
effective before or during the 2005-2006 academic
year, for facilitating teaching, research,
service, administrative, and fundraising
initiatives in sustainability.
25Resolution
2. The Ad-Hoc Sustainability Committee shall
remain empanelled until Fall semester 2005, at
which time a permanent joint-committee on
sustainability shall be empanelled through
amendment to the University Constitution.
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