Overall Rating Bronze - expired
Overall Score 37.45
Liaison Lisa Lonie
Submission Date July 28, 2011
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Haverford College
PAE-3: Physical Campus Plan

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 4.00 / 4.00
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Does the institution's physical campus plan include sustainability at a high level?:
Yes

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A brief description of how the physical campus plan or amendment includes sustainability:
The Master Plan Steering Committee has reached consensus that the College should “aim to significantly improve [its] sustainability profile.” Broadly speaking, the concept of campus sustainability involves a thoughtful (yet imprecise) measure of resources consumed and wastes emitted, and the consideration of the long-term effects of these on earth’s systems and on human health. Campus sustainability initiatives include a broad range of actions, and encompass: • Energy use, supply and distribution • Material supply and disposal • Food supply • Water supply and disposal • Building design and construction, including mechanical systems • Transportation • Site and landscape systems: hydrology, soils, vegetation • Education, research and outreach

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The year the physical campus plan was developed or adopted:
2,009

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The website URL where the physical campus plan is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
“The master plan will serve as a living document and decision making tool, providing guidance for the development of the college well into the future. The plan will balance our ambitions for academic and institutional development with our commitment to sustaining the physical beauty of the campus and its buildings. The plan aims to be comprehensive, historically responsive and environmentally proactive and to take into consideration what Haverford College has been in the past, where it is today, and where it sees itself going in the next quarter of a century.” -- from the Haverford College Master Plan Website

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