Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 52.49 |
Liaison | Dedee DeLongpre Johnston |
Submission Date | May 9, 2012 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Wake Forest University
PAE-3: Physical Campus Plan
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.00 / 4.00 |
Dedee
DeLongpre Johnston Chief Sustainability Officer Office of Sustainability |
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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 Campus Landform and Ecology section of the Master Plan plan signals the university's commitment to preserving the campus' ecological assets:
"The forested areas and streams on campus are valuable assets, both aesthetically and ecologically. As a sustainability goal in the face of today’s environmental stresses, the University is interested in conserving these assets. Forest resources are integral to the campus green infrastructure network, providing habitat; open space and recreational areas; connections to the regional ecosystem; teaching, research, and cultural opportunities; and stormwater management, among other benefits. A vigorous forest cover is also critical to maintaining healthy stream ecosystems and flood control. Practically all of the forested campus land is mature (fiftyplus years old) and therefore valuable on both a local and regional basis." (pp 17-18)
Two of the four planning principles further signal a commitment to sustainable design principles and practices:
"Create an Inspirational Environment
Extend the quality and scale of the built environment to
support teaching and learning. Provide facilities informed
by best practices and built for today and tomorrow. Create
opportunities for a vibrant campus life.
Respect Natural and Historic Beauty
Emphasize and protect the natural and historic resources
of the campus. Expand opportunities for green spaces and
integrate sustainable practices during development." (pp 27)
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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:
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