Understanding, Teaching, and Influencing Campus Sustainability from a Systems Perspective

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O CT . 10, 2011 AASHE 2011 S TEPHEN P OSNER S USTAINABILITY F ELLOW /E CO -R EPS C OORDINATOR O FFICE OF S USTAINABILITY A NNA M IKA S USTAINABILITY F ELLOW O FFICE OF S USTAINABILITY U NIVERSITY OF V ERMONT (UVM) Understanding, teaching, and influencing campus sustainability from a systems perspective

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Prepared and presented by Stephen Posner and Anna Mika for the AASHE 2011 Conference in Pittsburgh. It includes a systems diagram of STARS data for UVM, and describes how we can think about the campus as a whole system, use systems thinking to identify leverage points and evaluate campus sustainability programs, teach with systems thinking to help students see relationships, understand system behavior, and effectively act as change agents.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F V E R M O N T ( U V M )

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Brief history of campus sustainability at UVM

1996 Environmental Council creates ½ time graduate fellow staff

2002 Permanent Environmental Coordinator position created

2006 First campus sustainability course offered

2008 Office of Sustainability established

2011 Climate Action Plan, Clean Energy Fund, STARS

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Course history

How are decisions with environmental impacts made within the University?

Environmental Management Systems (2006-2008) 6 - 8 upper class students

Taught by UVM staff involved in campus environmental programs

SL: Campus Sustainability (2009-2011) Over 20 primarily 2nd and 3rd year students

Taught by UVM staff and graduate fellows

Listed as Service-Learning course in sustainability studies track of Environmental Program

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Collaboration at multiple levels

Ongoing campus greening work: Greening UVM

Tracking UVM

Cooling UVM?

Middle management

interest in sustainability

Upper management

support of UVM as

“Environmental University”

Sustainability Tracking,

Assessment, and Rating System (STARS)

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2010 Course focus

Two Service-Learning Courses: ENVS 195 “Campus Sustainability”

Operations

CDAE 295 “Sustainable Development Policy”

Planning, Administration & Engagement

Preliminary research and formulating questions Helped the Office of Sustainability and instructors focus the students

Interviews and write-up of credits Development of professional skills for students

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2010 Course focus

STARS Systems Thinking Visualization of potential credits for UVM

Operations

Energy

Dining Services

Climate

Buildings

Water

Waste

Transportation

Purchasing

Grounds

TOTAL:39/100

PAE

Diversity & Affordability

Coordination & Planning

Human Resources

TOTAL:58/100

Investment

Public Engagement

Education & Research

Co-Curricular Education

Curriculum

TOTAL:?/100Research

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2011 Course focus

Multi-media learning Field trips Presentations

Group activities

Technical topics included in 2011 Environmental aspects and impacts as defined by STARS Climate action planning and GHG accounting

Systems thinking

Teachers’ expertise environmental management systems ecological economics

GHG accounting and climate action planning campus sustainability

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Systems thinking

Donella Meadows,

especially Leverage Points

Conceptual system dynamics applied to campus

Viewed whole systems related to specific aspects of campus sustainability Within university

Between university and environmental and social contexts

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Campus

Environment

Extraction

Waste

Campus

Environment

Energy

Matter Matter

Energy Campus

Optimal scale

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Campus Environment

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Student reflections: Mind Map by Caylin McKee

Focus on waste

Relationships with

other aspects

Connection to personal

experience

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Poster project outlines facts

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Media project focus on key elements within system

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Student reactions to unit on systems thinking

Systems was most, and least, liked part of course Not the way we usually teach

Comes naturally to some, more difficult for others

Low turnout at first systems class

Need common definition Different backgrounds and perspectives

Define our purpose and questions first

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Challenges to systems approach and recommended solutions

Intermediate course that does not fit into traditional academic subjects Develop two campus sustainability classes: one intro, one advanced

focusing on intervening in systems

Different kinds of thinking and learning required Natural systems thinkers; those who find systems difficult

Systems squeezed

into just 2 classes Integrate better

throughout course

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Strengths to systems approach

Applied learning in immediate environment Awareness of how we are part of university system

Leverage points offer opportunities for strategic change

Connections among students, staff, and administrative decision-makers

Courageous and creative (re)design of campus sustainability solutions

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Main points

Characterizing universities as complex systems makes sense

Systems thinking can be used to identify leverage points for change and to evaluate sustainability programs

Teaching with systems thinking can help students see relationships

understand system behavior

more effectively act as agents of change

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