Track Sessions Descriptions


Best Practice Awards Track


Best Practice Awards Overall Sustainable Design, Best Practice Award Winners
Monday, June 22nd
2:15-3:30pm
Corwin Pavilion West, UCen

This session includes presentations from winners of the Higher Education Energy Efficiency Partnership Program Best Practices Competition in the category of New Construction, Best Overall Sustainable Design. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo will present on its Center for Sciences building design, UC Davis will present on the Veterinary Medicine 3B project, and Los Angeles Harbor College will present on their LEED™ Gold design for their new Administrative building.

Speakers:

Moderator: Tara Lamont, AIA, LEED™ AP, Interim Director, Design & Construction Services, UC Office of the President 

 


Best Practice Awards HVAC Design and Retrofit, Best Practice Awards
Monday, June 22nd
4:00-5:15pm
Corwin Pavilion West, UCen

This session includes presentations from winners of the Higher Education Energy Efficiency Partnership Best Practices competition in the categories of New Construction HVAC Design and Retrofit. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo will present on a variety of technologies, including the DART wireless mesh network that optimizes constant volume air handlers in three buildings; UC San Francisco will present on its project to reduce air flow changes in the Mt. Zion Research Center laboratories; and Butte Community College will present on its Instructional Arts Center.

Speakers:

Moderator: Satinder ‘Steve’ Gulati, University Engineer, CSU Office of the Chancellor


Best Practice Awards Lighting Design and Retrofit and MBCx, Best Practice Awards
Tuesday, June 23rd
10:30-11:45am
Corwin Pavilion West, UCen

This session includes presentations from winners of the Energy Efficiency Partnership Best Practice awards competition for Lighting Design/Retrofit and Monitoring Based Commissioning (MBCx) projects. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UC Davis, and San Diego CC will present on projects that implemented emerging technology solutions to lighting applications in areas such as stairwells, parking lots, classrooms, and gymnasiums. CSU San Bernardino and UC Berkeley will present MBCx projects that were implemented on their campuses, such as supply air temperature reset, supply air static pressure reset, time control of the air handlers, and lowering minimum flow settings on supply fans.

Speakers:

Moderator: Ardie Dehghani, Campus Engineer, Architects & Engineers Resource Management & Planning, UC Davis


Please note that the Best Practice Awards in Student Sustainability and Student Energy Efficiency Programs and Water Efficiency and Site Water Quality are presenting in their respective tracks (Student Affairs and Water).


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Energy Track


Energy Innovative Technologies in Labs and Data Centers
Monday, June 22nd
10:00-11:30am
Corwin Pavilion West, UCen

Laboratories and data centers are among the most energy-intensive buildings found on university campuses. Efficiency has often been overlooked because it is falsely assumed that there is very little that can be done in this specific classification of buildings. Case studies from Stanford University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories will demonstrate how to utilize innovative technologies to reduce energy use in labs and data centers.

Speakers:

Moderator: Ann McCormick, LEED TM AP Principal, Newcomb | Anderson | McCormick, CCC/IOU Partnership


Energy Demonstrated Energy Efficient Lighting and HVAC Technologies
Tuesday, June 23rd
2:15-3:30pm
Corwin Pavilion West, UCen

Products that improve building environments and reduce energy use have a competitive edge in the quest for Net Zero energy. UC Los Angeles, Sonoma State, and UC Santa Barbara, in partnership with the California Institute for Energy and the Environment, have implemented technologies in energy efficient lighting and HVAC design in an attempt to reduce carbon emissions from energy consumption on campuses. Energy modeling and analysis will also be discussed as integral parts of the Net Zero process.

Speakers:

Moderator: Len Pettis, Chief of Plant, Energy & Utilities, CSU Chancellor’s Office


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Food Systems Track


Food Sustainable Dining Service Operations
Monday, June 22nd
2:15-3:30pm
Bren Hall 1414

This session will highlight sustainable food practices in dining service operations and will feature speakers from three UC campuses. UC Los Angeles will discuss how their dining service program has successfully cut waste while maintaining customer satisfaction. UC Davis will present how they have prioritized the procurement and delivery of sustainable foods and a focus on developing innovative methods and processes to procure organic, natural, and locally-grown foods. A presenter from UC Santa Barbara will serve as moderator and introduce an innovative composting program.

Speakers:

Moderator: Bonnie Crouse, Assistant Director, Residential Dining Services, UC Santa Barbara - Presentation PDF icon


Food Food Procurement
Monday, June 22nd
4:00-5:15pm
Bren Hall 1414

Establishing sustainable purchasing commitments and an efficient distribution network for your campus dining service can be a formidable challenge. Learn how UC, CSU, and Community College campuses have been able to partner with local and sustainable farmers to create a framework for bringing Real Food into their dining program.

Speakers:

Moderator: Tim Galarneau, Sustainable Agrifood System Fellowship Coordinator, Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems, UC Santa Cruz


Food Sustainable Food Education
Tuesday, June 23rd
2:15-3:30pm
Bren Hall 1414

Educating people on the importance of sustainable food choices is essential for a successful sustainable food program. The Community Agroecology Network will provide an interactive presentation on how their organization fits into the farm-to-college movement and teaches students to work beyond the scope of the classroom. Representatives from Cal Poly Pomona will discuss a workshop series on gardening techniques and food preparation, including planting, composting, simple garden maintenance practices, watering techniques, basic integrated pest management strategies, and proper harvesting.

Speakers:

Moderator: Megan Carney, Doctoral Candidate, Anthropology, UC Santa Barbara


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Green Building New Construction Track


GBNC A Professor, a Green Building Team, and Life-Cycle Costing
Monday, June 22nd
10:00-11:30am

Corwin Pavilion East, UCen

A UC Davis professor will outline the role of an academic client, based on his experience with the exciting Brewery, Winery, and Foot Pilot building. A Stanford presenter will discuss an approach to cost-benefit analysis through an examination of the new Yang and Yamazaki Environment + Energy Building (Y2E2), a lab, a classroom, and an office building. The leaders of the UC San Francisco Green Building Team will discuss institutionalized steps taken within the Capital Programs unit to implement green building requirements on all projects.

Speakers:

Moderator: Michael Bade, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Capital Programs and Campus Architect,
UC San Francisco


GBNC System-Wide Green Building Solutions
Monday, June 22nd
4:00-5:15pm

MCC Theatre

In its management of a $5. 7 Billlion construction bond program, the San Diego Community College District is LEEDing the way with a districtwide Green Building Policy and Major Renovation Standards. LACCD will implement a Design-Build effort as a best-value delivery method for maximizing construction processes, which will ultimately reduce project risk and time and produce cost savings for the District. The California State University Program for Environmental Responsibility has also developed an integrated building design approach to be implemented system-wide.

Speakers:

Moderator: Tara Lamont, AIA, LEED™ AP, Interim Director, Design & Construction Services, UC Office of the President 


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Green Building Operation, Maintenance, and Renovation Track


GBOMR LEEDTM EB Case Studies
Monday, June 22nd
2:15-3:30pm

MCC Theatre

Documenting sustainable operations for LEEDTM for Existing Buildings, Operations & Maintenance (LEED EBOM) certification elicits the expertise and involvement of numerous campus departments, off-campus professionals, and building occupants. This session will include a brief introduction of the LEED EBOM Rating System and USGBC’s Portfolio Program, followed by presentations on how UC Santa Barbara has approached the greening of its building portfolio, both new and existing, and how UC San Diego has engaged students by inviting them to play key roles on LEED project teams.

Speakers:

Moderator: Kristin Simmons, Higher Education Sector Associate, USGBC


GBOMR LEEDTM CI Case Studies
Tuesday, June 23rd
2:15-3:30pm

MCC Theatre

Under the UC Policy on Sustainable Practices, all UC renovation projects over $5 million in budget must achieve at least the equivalent of a LEEDTM for Commercial Interiors Certified rating. This session will present case studies of the green building progress made by UC Davis and UC San Francisco, using the LEEDTM CI system.

Speakers:

Moderator: Ed Denton, Vice Chancellor, Facilities Services; Campus Architect, UC Berkeley


GBOMR Student-Led Office Greening and Building Greening Programs
Monday, June 22nd
4:00-5:15pm

Corwin Pavilion East, UCen

The Building Sustainability @ Cal Program trains and utilizes students to help reduce the environmental footprint of campus buildings by educating building inhabitants and identifying structural and operational changes that can be made to buildings and campus as a whole. PACES is designed to assess current office practices and formulate recommendations for improvements toward currently achievable sustainable office standards from student groups at UC Santa Barbara

Speakers:

Moderator: Jack Powazek, Associate Vice Chancellor for General Services, UC Los Angeles


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Health Care Track


Health Energy Efficiency and Climate Plans in Hospital and Laboratory Settings
Monday, June 22nd
10:00-11:30am

Bren Hall 1414

Hospitals and other healthcare facilities operate 24 hours per day; therefore, energy consumption and conservation are important issues. This session will examine energy efficiency measures undertaken by an innovative CSU laboratory and both university and public hospitals in order to reduce their impact on the environment. The mechanical engineer from ARUP will explain the energy efficient HVAC systems being designed for the new UCSF Mission Campus hospital. CSU Monterey Bay will discuss their laboratory airflow management system. Broadening the focus, a staff member from San Francisco General Hospital will discuss the facility’s climate plan.

Speakers:

Moderator: Robert Hunn, Safety Officer, UC San Francisco Medical Center


Health Climate Action Plans and Waste Management Strategies for Medical Facilities
Tuesday, June 23rd
10:30-11:45am

Bren Hall 1414

Implementing a sustainability program in healthcare settings presents unique and difficult challenges. This session will explore sustainable practices utilized in a university medical center and a national, not-for-profit hospital system. Learn how UC San Diego manages the challenge of medical waste with an innovative program that goes beyond basic recycling. In addition, hear how Kaiser Permanente has implemented a sustainability policy in all of its hospitals and clinics nationwide.

Speakers:

Moderator: Jill Richardson, Sustainability Coordinator, TGIF Grants Manager, UC Santa Barbara


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Institutionalizing Sustainability


Institutionalizing Sustainability Climate Action Planning
Monday, June 22nd
2:15-3:30pm

Corwin Pavilion East, UCen

We will explore the ways in which universities are creating and implementing Climate Action Plans. Representatives from UC Los Angeles will discuss how they engaged campus staff, faculty, and students in developing their climate action plan. CSU Northridge will discuss how their newly established Institute for Sustainability has aided in quantifying the campus ecological footprint, including undertaking an inventory of campus trees.

Speakers:

Moderator: John Meyer, Vice Chancellor, Resource Management and Planning, UC Davis


Institutionalizing Sustainability Campus Sustainability Plans
Tuesday, June 23rd
10:30-11:45am

Corwin Pavilion East, UCen

This session will highlight three innovative approaches to Sustainability Action Plans. UC Merced will present on their method of using a simple business plan template and strategic planning process to create its plan. UC San Diego will present its Campus Sustainability Assessment, which benchmarked current performance in all relevant areas of sustainability and developed methods and policies for ongoing tracking of sustainability performance. Pomona College will present on engaging students in a meaningful way in the crafting and implementation of their plan, including use of green caucuses, fellowships, and independent studies courses.

Speakers:

Moderator: Fahmida Ahmed, Manager, Sustainability Programs, Stanford University


Institutionalizing Sustainability Examples of institutionalizing sustainability throughout all aspects of an organization
Tuesday, June 23rd
2:15-3:30pm

Corwin Pavilion East, UCen

A co-founder of STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, and Rating System) will give a brief overview. UCLA Housing and Hospitality Services developed a plan with incentives and accountability for comprehensive sustainability goals for all employees. Santa Monica College has implemented an ecological literacy graduation requirement and institutional learning outcome (ILO), and incorporated sustainability into strategic planning. CSU Chico will discuss the barriers encountered, and the pathways that have proven successful, in embedding sustainability into the practices of faculty, staff, and students.

Speakers:

Moderator: Fahmida Ahmed, Manager, Sustainability Programs, Stanford University

 


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Procurement Track


Procurement Closed Loop Procurement
Monday, June 22nd
2:15-3:30pm

Flying A Room, UCen

Examining the entire life cycle of a material or product can serve as a valuable strategy for making procurement decisions. Currently, many procurement comparisons are based on single-attributes, such as quantity of recycled content or recyclability of the material. While these metrics are important, there are additional environmental factors, such as upstream energy consumption or production of toxics. This session will explore alternative perspectives for reducing the environmental impacts along a product’s or mate’s life cycle, and the role of these strategies within procurement.

Speakers:

Moderator: Lesley Clark, Commodity Manager, Strategic Sourcing, UC Office of the President


Procurement Greenwashing
Tuesday, June 23rd
10:30-11:45am
Flying A Room, UCen

As we’ve watched the green movement balloon over the past few years, there have been great opportunities for new products and services to enter mainstream consumption. Entrepreneurs are capitalizing on the billions consumers are spending within the green economy. However, within the magnitude of environmentally-friendly and healthy products and services, there are many companies who are exploiting the movement to sell products and services that lack true environmental or health benefits. Consumer awareness, regulation, labeling requirements, and or product/ service claim verification have not kept up with the rapid growth of the industry. This session will address the problems with greenwashing and initiatives to reduce greenwashing.

Speakers:

Moderator: Lesley Clark, Commodity Manager, Strategic Sourcing, UC Office of the President


Procurement Green Cleaning
Tuesday, June 23rd
2:15-3:30pm
Flying A Room, UCen

Americans spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, and it is crucial that we minimize indoor exposure to toxic chemicals through our procurement material and cleaning product choices. The speakers in this session will demonstrate how they’ve worked internally to ensure that schools use greener cleaning products and practices.

Speakers:

Moderator: Lesley Clark, Commodity Manager, Strategic Sourcing, UC Office of the President


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Research and Curriculum Track


Research and Curriculum Case Studies on Infusing Sustainability into Curriculum
Monday, June 22nd
2:15-3:30pm
Harbor Room, UCen

This session will highlight the innovate methods in which sustainability is actively being infused into multiple facets of curriculum. Dr. Kryder will explain how she uses incentives to encourage proposals about sustainability in her advance business writing classes at UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Braun will discuss how Cal Poly SLO presents strategies used to teach sustainability concepts in core, required lecture and laboratory courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering courses. Lastly, Stephanie Chenard will explain how her courses at San Francisco CC will give small business owners an overview of the aspects of being green.

Speakers:

Moderator: Melinda Riley, Professor, Sociology; Co-Chairperson, Sustainability Steering Committee, Butte Community College


Research and Curriculum Applying Transportation Research in Policy and Practice
Monday June 22nd
4:00-5:15pm
Harbor Room, UCen

This session will highlight researchers who have effectively bridged the gap between the solutions being discovered on campus and the policies and practices being implemented throughout the state. Dr. Margulici will discuss the challenges and opportunities in bringing new innovations to Market. Dr. Weinstein Agrawal will then take us into the policy sphere, highlighting best practices from the congressionally established Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI). Lastly, we will hear a presentation from researchers at UC Riverside who used their research to establish a campus car-sharing program, Intellishare, and are collecting information from that program to further new research.

Speakers:

Moderator: Kostas Goulias, PhD, Professor, Geography, UC Santa Barbara


Research and Curriculum Student-Led and Service Learning Curriculum
Tuesday, June 23rd
10:30-11:45am
Harbor Room, UCen

Learn about ways to encourage students to take an active role in the development of their academic experiences.   Chad Worth, a student at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, will discuss the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Sustainability Council, where students and faculty work to infuse sustainability into curriculum.   The Sustainable Agrifood Systems Fellowship Program, coordinated by the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at UC Santa Cruz, will present on the development of their program.   Professor Cushing will present on incorporating practical projects into student coursework and teaching students how to develop a project prospectus and to research and implement a project.

Speakers:

Moderator: Karen Groppi, PE, Instructor, Engineering, Cabrillo Community College; UC Santa Cruz


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Social Equity Track


Social Equity Equitable Housing and Development Practices
Monday, June 22nd
10:00-11:30am
State Street Room, UCen

This session will highlight ways to create low cost housing and keep neighborhoods and living spaces green. Los Angeles CCD will present on innovative digital tools that planners can use to help empower the community to re-envision their neighborhood or campus. MBA students at UC Berkeley will present on their plan to collaborate with campus housing cooperatives to create large scale, low cost housing, including housing that fits non-traditional students. Lastly, we will learn about how to address sustainability in a community of renters and landlords.

Speakers:

Moderator: Robert Gilbert, Sustainability Coordinator, Housing and Hospitality Services, UC Los Angeles


Social Equity Green Collar Jobs
Monday, June 22nd
4:00-5:15pm
State Street Room, UCen

A commitment to workforce development is growing in importance and provides an opportunity for new solutions. Los Angeles CCD will provide lessons learned from the example of Los Angeles Trade Tech, which, as an early adopter of green workforce development, has integrated sustainability into courses throughout the campus. The Vice Chancellor of Economic and Workforce Development will discuss connecting these curricular initiatives with the well-known green building program in the district. A presenter from the Center for Excellence will highlight their research to determine labor market demand for green jobs.

Speakers:

Moderator: Michael Swords, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Office of the Vice Chancellor of Research, UC Los Angeles


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Student Affairs


Student Affairs Student Leadership in Sustainability Curriculum, Funding, and Freshman Orientation
Monday, June 22nd
10:00-11:30am
Harbor Room, UCen

Students are an integral part of campus sustainability. These sessions highlight instances where students have risen as leaders on projects focused on curriculum, funding, and orientation. Students from UC Berkeley will share their experience of implementing a curriculum-based program to improve building efficiency. A student at Earl Warren College at UC San Diego will explain the process of implementing sustainability into freshman orientation. Furthermore, a presenter from CSU Chico will discuss strategies for students to successfully apply for funding from a sustainability fund.

Speakers:

Moderator: Felicia McGinty, Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs, UC Santa Cruz


Student Affairs Best Practice Awardees for Student Sustainability Programs
Tuesday, June 23rd
2:15-3:30pm
Harbor Room, UCen

This session includes presentations from Best Practice Award winners in the Student Energy Efficiency Project and Student Sustainability Project categories. Green Campus Program interns from UC San Diego will discuss their role in securing LEED-EB certification for the Campus Services Complex; Green Campus Program interns from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo will present their efforts to improve the energy use and water efficiency of campus dishwashing and to implement power management software on campus PCs; and a student from CSU Northridge will present on a recently completed, student-designed project that utilizes the waste water and carbon-dioxide by-products of the campus fuel cell to nurture a sub-tropical rainforest habitat on campus.

Speakers:

Moderator: Crystal Durham, Executive Director, California Student Sustainability Coalition


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Sustainable Transportation Track


Sustainable Transportation Student Presentations on Sustainable Transportation
Monday, June 22nd
2:15-3:30pm
State Street Room, UCen

Students are doing important work to advance sustainable transportation on their campuses and beyond. This session features student research projects involving commuter behavior, transportation decision-making, and the culture and community of bicycling.

Speakers:

Moderator: Reginald James, Intern, External Affairs, AC Transit; Student, Political Science, Laney College


Sustainable Transportation Saving Green by Being Green
Tuesday, June 23rd
10:30-11:45am
State Street Room, UCen

The current economic climate is influencing transportation decisions of institutions and individuals. This session explores green transportation business practices, affordable student transportation programs, successes in ridesharing, and tools for making transportation funding decisions.

Speakers:

Moderator: Renee Fortier, Director, Transportation, UC Los Angeles - Presentation PDF icon


Sustainable Transportation Tools for Reducing GHG from Transportation; Climate Action Plans
Tuesday, June 23rd
2:15-3:30pm
State Street Room, UCen

Campuses are developing and using Climate Action Plans to guide their greenhouse gas emission reductions, including reducing emissions from transportation. This session will address calculating commuter emissions, challenges and opportunities for reducing business air travel, and emission reduction through better campus planning.

Speakers:

Moderator: Charlotte Strem, Acting Director, Physical and Environmental Planning, UC Office of the President - Introduction PDF icon - Transportation Metrics and Updates PDF icon


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Waste Reduction and Recycling Track


Waste Reduction and Recycling Rethinking Diversion Rates and Innovations in Waste Management
Monday, June 22nd
10:00-11:30am
Flying A Room, UCen

Learn about new policy developments from the California Integrated Waste Management Board and two innovative case studies of campuses that are pursuing bold new initiatives to reach zero waste. The State of California has recently shifted its measurement of success in waste management programs from the typical diversion rate to a per capita disposal rate. UC Davis will present on zero waste event organizing. UC Santa Barbara will present on their web-based surplus equipment transfer system with a built-in campus approval process.

Speakers:

Moderator: Joe Rasmussen, Integrated Waste Management Specialist, California Integrated Waste Management Board - Presentation PDF icon - Presentation PDF icon


Waste Reduction and Recycling Student-Run Recycling Programs; Innovation Techniques, Opportunities for Growth, and Evaluation
Monday, June 22nd
4:00-5:15pm
Flying A Room, UCen

The UC Santa Barbara and CSU Chico Associated Students Recycling Programs offer a unique experience for the campus, especially for students, to participate in recycling and waste reduction. UCSB will present on innovative efforts in electronic waste recycling, composting, and utilizing student bike-riders for collection. CSUC will discuss the challenges in scaling up their quickly growing program. Members of Project Zero Waste, which was inspired by a business honors recycling project, will provide a fresh perspective, sharing their analysis and recommendations of CSU Northridge’s AS Recycling Program.

Speakers:

Moderator: Silas Snyder, Safety, Training and Conservation Coordinator, University Housing Services, Facilities, UC Santa Cruz


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Water Track


Water Emerging Technologies
Monday, June 22nd
10:00am-11:30am
MCC Theater

With the State of California undergoing a major water crisis, universities have had to take an increasingly proactive role in water conservation. Many campuses have utilized emerging technologies to increase water efficiency. UC San Diego will present on Decision-Making using Real-time Observations for Environmental Sustainability (DEMROES), a wireless meteorological station network that supports energy and water conservation. Steven Williams will present on water conservation in brewery and winery practices; and Josiah Raison Cain will present the benefits of combining vegetation on structure with on-site ecological water management.

Speakers:

Moderator: Dave Weil, Assistant Director, Facilities Management, UC San Diego


Water Low-Impact Development
Tuesday, June 23rd
10:30-11:45am
MCC Theater

With continual development, California universities’ policies and practices have increasingly reflected concerns about water quality and proper stormwater management. Several campuses have made great progress in this area. CSU Chico will present on their Campus Irrigation Project, designed to increase water and energy conservation. UC Santa Barbara will present on a mitigation project for habitat restoration and stormwater management, as well as strategies to eliminate pesticide use on campus. This session will also highlight, Los Angeles CCD, the Award Winner of the Water Efficiency/Site Water Quality Award.

Speakers:

Moderator: Mo Lovegreen, LEED™ AP, Executive Officer, Department of Geography, UC Santa Barbara


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