Sustainable Development
Design Students for a Sustainable Future
Submitted by Anonymous on January 24, 2008 - 2:23pm.Name of Organization:
Design Students for a Sustainable FutureE-mail:
sborgeson@berkeley.eduCalifornia Sustainability Alliance Grant
Submitted by Anonymous on December 7, 2007 - 5:02pm.Name of opportunity:
California Sustainability Alliance Grant
Description:
The California Sustainability Alliance is funded by Southern California Gas Company customers to accelerate and increase energy efficiency by combining it with complementary sustainability measure.
As part of this program, the CSA will be offering grants to student projects that develop written and/or graphic content for our website that is currently under development. The overall purpose of the website is to bring together innovative ideas, industry expertise, and implementation skills to serve as an educational resource for policy makers and other professionals working towards sustainability in California.
East Bay Announces its "Green Corridor" Ambitions
Submitted by Anonymous on December 7, 2007 - 4:36pm.Source:
UCB News CenterDate Posted:
Dec 4 2007Summary:
At Richmond's industrial waterfront, leaders of UC Berkeley, four East Bay cities, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab pledged to join forces to make their region a leader in green research and industry.
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http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2007/12/04_green.shtmlBusiness and Technology for Sustainable Development
Submitted by Anonymous on October 31, 2007 - 3:53pm.Department:
ENGIN
Course Number:
298A
Course Title:
Business and Technology for Sustainable Development
Instructor:
Feferman
Description:
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to an overview of the role of
business and technology in poverty alleviation and sustainable development in
developing regions of Africa, Asia and Latin America through:
-understanding the key development challenges facing the developing world in the
21st Century;
-identifying opportunities for sustainable business in developing countries, especially
among the poor;
-analysing, from theory and practice, the link between technological innovation,
entrepreneurship and sustainable development;
-identifying and analysing the prevailing features of the overall policy and reform
environment that shape business and technology development in Africa, Asia and
Latin America;
-introducing and discussing foreign aid, trade and foreign direct investment as tools
for developing capacity to do business for sustainable development;
-building a higher level of generic expertise of what it takes to do business in
developing countries;
-understanding the role of public-private partnerships in sustainable development.
Units:
2
Offered:
Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
Business and Technology for Sustainable Development
Submitted by Anonymous on October 31, 2007 - 3:52pm.Department:
MBA
Course Number:
290T
Course Title:
Business and Technology for Sustainable Development
Instructor:
Feferman
Description:
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to an overview of the role of
business and technology in poverty alleviation and sustainable development in
developing regions of Africa, Asia and Latin America through:
-understanding the key development challenges facing the developing world in the
21st Century;
-identifying opportunities for sustainable business in developing countries, especially
among the poor;
-analysing, from theory and practice, the link between technological innovation,
entrepreneurship and sustainable development;
-identifying and analysing the prevailing features of the overall policy and reform
environment that shape business and technology development in Africa, Asia and
Latin America;
-introducing and discussing foreign aid, trade and foreign direct investment as tools
for developing capacity to do business for sustainable development;
-building a higher level of generic expertise of what it takes to do business in
developing countries;
-understanding the role of public-private partnerships in sustainable development.
Units:
2
Offered:
Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
Sustainable Design, Manufacturing, and Management
Submitted by Anonymous on October 31, 2007 - 3:47pm.Department:
ENGIN
Course Number:
298A
Course Title:
Sustainable Design, Manufacturing, and Management
Instructor:
Dornfeld
Description:
Sustainable Design, Manufacturing and Management as exercised by the enterprise is a poorly understood idea and one that is not intuitively connected to business value or engineering practice.
This course will provide the basis for understanding (1) what comprises sustainable practices in for-profit enterprises, (2) how to practice and measure continuous improvement using sustainability thinking, techniques and tools for product and manufacturing process design, and (3) the techniques for and value of effective communication of sustainability performance to internal and external audiences.
Material in the course will be supplemented by speakers with diverse backgrounds in corporate sustainability, environmental consulting, and academia.
Discussions of papers in the reader including case studies will be used to illustrate topics. A final class project will be required (for those registered for 3 units), with students working individually or in small groups. Cross functional groups including both engineering and MBA students are encouraged. Class projects will apply the analysis techniques covered in this course to design and develop environmentally mindful products or processes or analyze policies that lead to environmental improvements. Interaction with industry and collection of real-world data will be encouraged.
Units:
2
Offered:
Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
Molecular Foundry Receives LEED Gold Certification
Submitted by Anonymous on October 8, 2007 - 3:31pm.Picture:

Source:
Research NewsDate Posted:
Oct 5 2007Summary:
The Molecular Foundry, a nanotechnology research facility located at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has received a U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification. This is the first gold certification awarded to a building in the City of Berkeley.
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http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/MSD-Foundry-rating.htmlZero Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative
Submitted by Anonymous on September 12, 2007 - 1:48pm.Title:
Zero Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative
Summary:
The ambitious goal of this new ZECBI is to transform the energy use of commercial buildings in the US to routinely achieve carbon-neutral building performance within a generation.
More Information:
LBNL has a research team of over 200 scientists working on many aspects of building energy performance, with notable successes and market impacts over the last 25 years with new technologies, systems, tools, standards, etc. But the building sector remains responsible for about 40% of energy use and carbon emissions, and over 70% of electricity use.
The ambitious goal of this new ZECBI is to transform the energy use of commercial buildings in the US to routinely achieve carbon-neutral building performance within a generation. To succeed, the program will need to address industry institutional inertia, foster technological innovation in equipment, materials, and controls, develop innovative tools and predictive models to support innovative design, enhance the education of design and engineering professionals, foster technology transfer from labs to industry, develop innovative processes for delivering and operating high performance buildings, identify deployment policies that will ensure widespread adoption of high performance buildings, and develop metrics and a framework to track long term progress toward goals.
There are groups already working on many of these individual issues, but no one has approached the problem in a comprehensive, integrated manner. The role of the ZECBI will be to help unify new and existing projects under one multiyear framework, with a vastly expanded level of effort, and create a roadmap for building innovation, shared by the industry, that is capable of delivering the dramatic emissions reductions necessary to mitigate climate change.
The ZECBI, initiated by LBNL, is now a joint effort with the Alliance to Save Energy, American Institute of Architects, American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, U.S. Green Building Council, and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. Financial support is being sought from a variety of sources.
Opportunities for UCB Students to Participate
The initial ZECBI effort is broad in scope and offers many opportunities for BERC students to participate. Topics include:
• Technology: What technological innovations are required to develop robust, scaleable solution packages for commercial buildings, specific to building type and location
• Financing: Are there innovative approaches to develop and finance zero-energy buildings (e.g. commoditizing life-cycle energy savings)
• Design Process: What changes are required in current architectural/engineering practice and construction? How would these be implemented?
• Operations: How would zero-energy buildings be operated? What are the human behavior considerations, both for users and operators? How do we measure and expose the real performance of buildings?
• Policy: Are current and anticipated future green building policies adequate? How do we track the overall “state of the industry” and progress towards goals?
There is flexibility in how student participation is structured – both formal and informal arrangements can be made depending upon academic program requirements. Interested students and faculty are encouraged to contact us to identify potential areas for collaboration.
Contact person:
Steve Selkowitz
Contact e-mail:
Funded?:
Yes
Ecocity World Summit 2008
Submitted by cmjones on May 18, 2007 - 10:26am.Title:
Ecocity World Summit 2008
Description:
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Subject: Ecocity World Summit 2008 Update
From: "Kirstin Miller" <kirstin@ecocitybuilders.org>
Date: Sat, May 12, 2007 8:06 pm
To: kammen@berkeley.edu
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Ecocity World Summit Update May 2007
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Greetings!
This is the first email update in advance of the the upcoming Ecocity World Summit in San Francisco, California, USA, April 22-26, 2008. We are looking forward to seeing you at what we think will be a very important international gathering.
The Ecocity World Summit will address the ecological city, town and village from the perspectives of people, nature, sustainable development, economies and technologies, and incentives and support structures.
In this update we are highlighting several Ecocity World Summit speakers in order to give you a sense of some of the ecocity-related programs, projects and initiatives that are being implemented in different parts of the world right now.
With warm regards,
Kirstin Miller and Richard Register
Conference Directors
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News & Updates
launch
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launched!
Our team worked tirelessly (well, they did get tied from time to time) in the weeks leading up to April 22 - Earth Day 2007 - and succeeded in launching our web site exactly on schedule!
It is now the most accessible tool for people around the world to learn about what we are doing leading toward Ecocity 7, also known as the Ecocity World Summit, and to learn about how to become involved as sponsor, presenter or attendee.
Almost immediately
we began getting registrations. Our deep gratitude to the Helen and William Mazer foundation of Boston, Massachusetts. They are the people who have shown first faith in the conference, making the first step in such an enterprise - always the hardest
- much more easily accomplished. Now we are on our way!
First registrations arrive
The geographically broad and way-in-advance first registrations have been an inspiration.
The first four were one from Solvenia, one from Bangladesh and two from Montana.
We have also been heartened by the committed arrival of several cosponsors including organizations in China, Australia and Bangladesh as well as in the USA from Boston to San Francisco. Speakers "penciled in" for speaking at the conference, that is reserving that date and in negotiations with us for trip expenses and other details include presenters from Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, England, Kenya, Malaysia, Nepal, Switzerland and the United States.
Call goes out for papers
As some of you know, the conference will be happening in two sections, the first two days featuring academic and research papers and what we think of as "talent scouting"
- the search for innovation and new talent in the field. The second section is three days long and features mostly presenters whose work is better established and known in ecocity circles. We have just sent out the first call for papers for section one, so please become a volunteer by passing on the word that we are seeking the best, most inspirational reports, tales and ideas for the best cities for the best future we can imagine, design, build, restore and maintain. If you have friends, acquaintances, colleagues whose work fits this description, or if you have lists for the conference organizers to utilize in seeking them, please send the information our way. This is our invitation to you to get active in spreading the word for what we plan to be a very historic event. Many thanks in advance!
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Featured Speaker
Maria do Rocio Rosario
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Maria do Rocio Rosario is Senior Architect and Planner, PADCO/AECOM, [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=i8ofz4bab.0.eiw7z4bab.hdosiabab.2610&ts=S0252&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.padco.aecom.com%2F]
working in the Latin America Region at PADCO/AECOM in Washington DC. Her
26- year
international career in the fields of architecture, urban design and urban planning has been deeply influenced by her work at IPPUC, the Institute for Research and Urban Planning of Curitiba, a city well known for its innovative urban solutions. In her capacity as the city's main representative of the institution most deeply involved in the ecological innovations, policies and projects, she was one of our key speakers at Ecocity 4 in Curitiba and Ecocity 5 in Shenzhen, China, and once an important guest of Ecocity Builders in Berkeley, California where she painted a detailed portrait of the successes of ecological design in her home town Her work calls for an integrated macro vision of urban planning: land use, transportation and circulation, plus the preservation of natural resources, combined to promote social and economic development. In 2002 she participated as a representative of the City of Curitiba in the "Workshop for the Re-construction of Kabul"
held in London,
UK. She returned to the US in 2004 as Practice Leader in Sustainable Community Development at PBPlaceMaking to promote transit-oriented sustainable development. In
2005 she
was selected for the American Public Transportation Association - APTA' s
2006 Leadership
Class Program and received her accreditation as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) at the US Green Building Council.
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Featured Speaker
Debra Efroymson
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Debra Efroymson has worked for HealthBridge [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=i8ofz4bab.0.fiw7z4bab.hdosiabab.2610&ts=S0252&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.healthbridge.ca%2F]
(an NGO focused on public health) since 1995, first in Hanoi, Vietnam, then since
1998 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She has worked extensively on tobacco control, providing technical support to programs in several countries, and writing various guides to tobacco control. She also conducted groundbreaking research on the connection between tobacco use and poverty.
More recently, Debra has become involved in ecocities, transport, and urban planning, writing various reports and giving speeches at international conferences.
She currently gives technical assistance to programs on ecocities, transport, gender, and tobacco control to several countries. In addition to her native English, she speaks Spanish, French, Bengali, Nepali and Vietnamese.
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Wang Rusong and Maria do Rocio Rosario
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South China Sea
Field Trip of The Fifth International Ecocity Conference, Shenzhen, China,
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Nonprofit Ecocity Builders
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the keeper of the International Ecocity Conference Series and host of Ecocity World Summit 2008, the 7th International Ecocity Conference.
Previous conferences were held in Berkeley, California; Adelaide, Australia; Yoff, Senegal; Curitiba, Brazil; Shenzhen, China; and Bangalore, India.
For information regarding registration and sponsorship opportunities, please visit the conference website [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=i8ofz4bab.0.diw7z4bab.hdosiabab.2610&ts=S0252&p=http%3A%2F%2Fecocityworldsummit.org%2F]
or contact the Conference Director at kirstin@ecocitybuilders.org.
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Building Cities in Balance with Nature
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Promoting Fuel-Free Transport in Dhaka, Bandladesh dhaka [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=i8ofz4bab.0.zr4mt8bab.hdosiabab.2610&ts=S0252&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ecocitybuilders.org%2F]
Roads for People is an initiative headed by our featured Ecocity World Summit Speaker Debra Efroymson (above) and HealthBridge, along with WBB (Work for a Better Bangladesh) Trust, an organization that Debra co-founded with her husband.
Physical inactivity and the related problems of overweight and obesity are major preventable causes of death around the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has drafted a global strategy on diet, physical activity, and health which addresses the importance of non-motorized (fuel-free) transport as one of the solutions to the problem.
Promoting active means of transport (walking and cycling) could have an enormous impact on the problem, and both greatly increase health in Bangladesh, and serve as a model for other countries throughout the world.
In addition, environmental health is a major issue in large crowded cities, such as Dhaka. Decreasing reliance on fuel-dependent transport and increasing the use of fuel-free transport could have a major impact on reducing pollution.
WBB (Work for a Better Bangladesh) Trust has already gained considerable recognition for its work in this area. During the first phase of this project, it achieved a significant change in the way the media reports on transport issues, and recruited many NGOs to work together on the issue of transportation.
The Roads for People alliance consists of 16 Dhaka-based NGOs, of which WBB is the secretariat. While transport policies traditionally focus on improving conditions for car drivers, this program seeks to address instead the needs of fuel-free transport.
The objectives of the project are to:
· Increase public and government recognition of the use of bicycles and walking as primary modes of transportation.
· Increase public and government recognition of the importance of rickshaws as an environmentally and economically-friendly mode of transport.
· Improve public transportation, particularly as it relates to the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.
· Increase public awareness of the Roads for People concept.
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WHAT IS AN ECOCITY?
An ecocity is a human settlement that enables its residents to live a good quality of life while using minimal natural resources and supporting maximum ecodiversity.
Buildings
Its buildings make best use of sun, wind and rainfall to help supply the energy and water needs of occupants. Generally multistory to maximize the land available for greenspace.
Biodiversity
It is threaded with natural habitat corridors, to foster biodiversity and to give residents access to nature for recreation.
Transport
Its food and other goods are sourced from within its borders or from nearby, in order to cut down on transport costs.
The majority of its residents live within walking or cycling distance of their workplace, to minimise the need for motorised transport.
Frequent public transport connects local centres for people who need to travel further.
Enegry
Its greatest energy solution is conservation, through reducing the largest factor in civilization's demand - car-dependent city structure - to a small fraction consumed today. The energy actually provided would be from the long term renewable sources such as solar and wind and modest use of hydro and geothermal power.
Industry
The goods it produces are designed for reuse, remanufacture, and recycling.
The industrial processes its uses involve reuse of by-products, and minimise the movement of goods.
Economy
It has a labour intensive rather than a material, energy, and water intensive economy, to maintain full employment and minimise material throughput.
The whole living system
Its most profound set of solutions - to physical, ecological, economic and social problems is in its healthy organization of integral parts for harmony within and balanced relationship will its local and global environments outside.
-Ecocity definition written by Ecocity Builders and Urban Ecology Australia [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=i8ofz4bab.0.giw7z4bab.hdosiabab.2610&ts=S0252&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.urbanecology.org.au%2F]
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Featured Speaker
Wang Rusong
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Wang Rusong is head of the Center for Ecological and Environmental Sciences at the Chinese Academy of Science and has been one of the pioneering leaders in ecological city theory and support of those practicing the sciences and arts of ecocity building.
At home, as one of the founders of the Ecology Society of China he has been one of the most accomplished ecologists in the country and a champion of solutions in waste treatment and pollution abatement for the health delivery systems of China. Internationally he is known as one of the founders of SCOPE [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=i8ofz4bab.0.hiw7z4bab.hdosiabab.2610&ts=S0252&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.icsu-scope.org%2F]
- the Scientific Committee on Problems in the Environment. This organization has membership up the level of nation states, executes studies and hosts, with Prof.
Wang convening many of them, a long series of conferences that, kindred to our International Ecocity Conferences, confront problems of urban planning and administration.
His personal commitment is to developing a theory based on the best in ancient Chinese tradition and modern science, with a growing emphasis on remapping cities for reshaping them for minimum energy demand and maximum ecodiversity.
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UC Systemwide Funding Opportunities
Submitted by cmjones on May 8, 2007 - 12:27pm.Name of Opportunity:
UC Systemwide Funding Opportunities
Description:
UC Systemwide Funding Opportunities
UC systemwide research funding opportunities available to UC faculty, researchers and graduate students. They are arranged by these categories:
Arts and Humanities
Social Sciences
Life Sciences
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Office of Health Affairs (UCOP)
Additional funding opportunities in support of research are available through state agencies, federal agencies, and through campus-specific sources.
Application Deadline:
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