Title: Leading by Design Taskforce
1Leading by Design Taskforce
- Presentation of Findings
- December 10, 2007
2www.uvm.edu/sustainability
3- Leading By Design Task Force Members
- ?Lisa Aultman-Hall, UVM Transportation Center
- ?Kenneth Bagstad, UVM Graduate Student
- ?Cynthia Belliveau, Continuing Education
- ?Paul Bierman, College of Arts Sciences,
Department of Geology - ?Jan Blittersdorf, NRG Systems, Inc.
- ?Frances Carr, Vice President for Research Dean
of Graduate Studies - ?Salvatore Chiarelli, UVM Physical Plant
- ?Chrysanne Chotas, UVM Corporation Foundation
Relations - ?Judith Ann Cohen, College of Nursing and Health
Sciences Faculty Senate - ?Robert Costanza, (Chair, UVM Leading by Design
Project)Â Gund Institute for Ecological Economics - ?Cami Davis, UVM Environmental Program Â
Department of Art and Art History - ?Don Dehayes, The Rubenstein School of
Environment and Natural Resources - ?Richard Galbraith, College of Medicine
- ?Domenico Grasso, College of Engineering and
Mathematical Sciences - ?Eileen Horn, UVM Graduate Student
- ?Charles Hulse, College of Medicine
- ?Ida Kubiszewski, UVM Graduate Student
- ?Eleanor Miller, College of Arts and Sciences
Representation 6 Deans 4 Directors/Chairs 5 Grad
Students 5 Community 5 Staff 17 female/14 male
4Envisioning Event April 30, 2007, Approximate
Attendance 350 attendees Online comments
63 Email submissions 77 Summarized to 90
visionary statements for survey
Community Congress Sept. 24 29,
2007 Approximate Attendance 225
attendees Project Ideas Over 65 submitted
5Methods
- Participation from over 1500 members of the UVM
community - One survey released in July asked participants to
rank 60 visionary statements synthesized from
input shared through UVM 2020 forum in April, an
online questionnaire, and email - 990 UVM community members have responded to date
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- Both a Likert Scale and 1-5 ranking exercise were
used to prioritize the statements - Conducted a parallel, randomly sampled survey to
check for self-selection bias
6Survey participants
7Vision Survey Findings Likert Scale Rankings of
Importance
Percentage who said each statement was either
extremely or somewhat important
- 95.5 Campus buildings are ecologically designed
for efficiency and create healthy environments
with access for all with differing abilities - 95.3 UVM has ample, well-maintained green
spaces for recreation, social interaction, and
aesthetic enjoyment. - 94.8 UVM has adopted policies and practices
that foster quality of life for students,
faculty, staff, and the broader community. - 93.4 Functional landscaping captures all campus
stormwater runoff, protecting Lake Champlain - 92.4 Courses have a strong emphasis on
critical systems thinking and applied,
problem-based learning. - 91.8 Bike and pedestrian paths link campus and
community. - 91.8 Employees are compensated equitably and
competitively - 91.3 Campus dining facilities utilize
compostable containers and re-use dishes and
utensils - 90.9 The university celebrates diversity and
has rid itself of racism, sexism and other
prejudices. - 90.3 Campus vehicles are fueled by clean
technologies - 89.7 UVM is actively engaged in global research
and education initiatives. - 88.6 Service learning, internships, and
work-based learning have become fundamental
components of the educational process. - 85.6 UVM rewards collaboration and partnerships
in both research and education.
8- Frequently heard words/concepts
- Collaboration
- Integration
- No Silos
- Whole Systems Education
- Transforming
- Complex
- Ecosystem thinking
- Design
- Problem Based/ Solutions-Focused
- Transdisciplinary,interdisciplinary,
multidisciplinary - Service Learning
- Leading
- Real world relevance
- Cooperation
- Incentives
- Flexibility
- Wellbeing
- Connection
- Community
- Resources
- Sustainability
- Innovation
- Envision
- Health
- Facilitate
- Competition
- Rewards
- Green Economy
- A Model
- Engine of Change
- Constructive
- Solutions
9Themes that Emerged
- Foster solutions.
- Use integrative, transdisciplinary, whole
systems thinking. - Support and add value to the existing colleges,
centers, programs, offices, etc. - Help to expand the pie rather than competing
for a slice. - Collaborations Encouraged
- Between UVM Colleges
- Other Colleges Universities
- NGOs
- Local businesses
- Government offices programs
10- Organizational Structure
- Must provide adequate support and positive,
consistent rewards for transdisciplinary
synthesis - University-wide/joint faculty-appointments,
internal and external Fellows, and staff to
facilitate - Transdisciplinary Initiatives
- Transformative Projects
- Innovative courses
- Certificate Programs
- Matrix Center vs. MetaCollege vs. Expand
existing UVM ___ - Unifying Theme/Tagline
- Integrative, Solutions-focused, Whole Systems
Education, Research, and Service for a
Sustainable and Desirable Future -
11- Project Ideas
- Overwhelming response
- Highly Participatory Process
- Intervale Center Building a sustainable Local
Food Syst - Labs 21
- One Peace Institute
- Native Species Plantings at UVM
- Satellite campuses
- A 4-1 Masters in Sustainable Science
- Energy Efficiency Initiative
- Bicycle tire filling stations
- Facilitating UVM employee participation in
research - University Heights Renewable Energy Projects
- An Edible Learning Landscape
- Pedestrian and bicycle initiatives
- Growing Vermont
- Project Partners
- UVM Partnerships and Cross-disciplinary
Connections
- Biofuels and alternative fuels initiative
- Critical Issues for Transportation in the 21st
Century - From Sustainable Enterprise Practices to Creative
Economy - Creating an Integrated Curriculum for UVM and
Community Partners
- Student powered equipment
- University Sun Rooms
- Integrated Watershed Planning, Action Research
and Ecol Infrastructure
- Transforming UVM through locally-based
international engagement
- The Development of Ethnic Agriculture in
Burlington - Ecological Art Certificate Program
- District Energy System
- Transformative Ideas for Promoting Sustainability
At the University of Vermont and Beyond -- From
Students Enrolled NR 275, Natural Resources
Planning, Fall 2007 - UVM 2020 Edible Landscape Fruit trees and herbal
plant - UVM greens
- Ecological Impact of Medical Care
- Waste ? Source Reduction/Conservation/Efficiency
- A Conservation Partnership for Environmental
Conflict Resolution
- Green Purchasing
- Full cost accounting systems for UVM and beyond
12Thematic Groupings
- Social Justice and Diversity
- Sustainable Food Systems
- Green Buildings/Landscapes
- Energy and Waste Management
- Multi-modal Transportation
- Integrated Decision Making
13- Project Example Sustainable Campus Food Systems
- A pedagogical model for transdisciplinary
collaboration
14- Submission Plan
- Deans Council Review Thursday, December 13th
- 2. Final changes to Draft incorporating Faculty
Senate and Deans Council Input - 3. Professional Editing
- 4. Submission to Lewis Foundation in late
December 2007 - Final proposal for the Lewis Foundation to
include - Cover letter
- Proposal Hard Copy
- Proposal On-line version including all LBD
projects proposals - Integrative Solutions Matrix website
- Leading by Design Project video on DVDÂ
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