In recent years, UBC has taken very seriously the concept of being sustainable, and this can be seen through many of the initiatives they have been part of. One area where UBC is attempting to be more sustainable is in their water use. In previous SEEDS projects, groups did triple bottom line analyses of competing low flow shower heads using economic, social and environmental indicators to make a suggestion to Student Housing and Hospitality Services (SHHS) about a more sustainable replacement shower head. While these groups did attempt to make suggestions to SHHS, it was concluded that more research would need to be done before a decision was made. Our SEEDS project was designed to make further suggestions to SHHS about implementing...
This report assesses three case studies about various sustainability housing options in university s...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that increased signage, shower timers, and educ...
The purpose of this report is to review the phase 1 report’s findings, and expand on their results ...
Water is a very valuable resource that is depleting in a rapid pace. Shortage of water all over the...
This report provides insight to UBC Student Housing and Hospitality Services about possible alterna...
The following report provides recommendations to the Student Housing and Hospitality Services (SHHS...
This report is a social marketing plan prepared in continuation of a University of British Columbia...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) strives to become as sustainable a campus as possible. UBC...
This report is a social marketing plan prepared in continuation of a University of British Columbia...
We conducted a study to investigate the following research question pertaining to water conservatio...
Water Sustainability at Sarah Lawrence College: Abstract Excessive water use and poor water manageme...
The Koerner’s pub, located on campus (6371 Crescent Rd., main entrance off West Mall), is interested...
This report tries to propose sustainable stormwater solutions for UBC and tests their commitments to...
UBC Farm emphasizes the importance of “down-to-earth” and “low-tech” sustainability philosophy. And...
UBC Farm emphasizes the importance of “down-to-earth” and “low-tech” sustainability philosophy. And...
This report assesses three case studies about various sustainability housing options in university s...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that increased signage, shower timers, and educ...
The purpose of this report is to review the phase 1 report’s findings, and expand on their results ...
Water is a very valuable resource that is depleting in a rapid pace. Shortage of water all over the...
This report provides insight to UBC Student Housing and Hospitality Services about possible alterna...
The following report provides recommendations to the Student Housing and Hospitality Services (SHHS...
This report is a social marketing plan prepared in continuation of a University of British Columbia...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) strives to become as sustainable a campus as possible. UBC...
This report is a social marketing plan prepared in continuation of a University of British Columbia...
We conducted a study to investigate the following research question pertaining to water conservatio...
Water Sustainability at Sarah Lawrence College: Abstract Excessive water use and poor water manageme...
The Koerner’s pub, located on campus (6371 Crescent Rd., main entrance off West Mall), is interested...
This report tries to propose sustainable stormwater solutions for UBC and tests their commitments to...
UBC Farm emphasizes the importance of “down-to-earth” and “low-tech” sustainability philosophy. And...
UBC Farm emphasizes the importance of “down-to-earth” and “low-tech” sustainability philosophy. And...
This report assesses three case studies about various sustainability housing options in university s...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that increased signage, shower timers, and educ...
The purpose of this report is to review the phase 1 report’s findings, and expand on their results ...