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UI Greenmetric World University Ranking Green Metric UI GreenMetric World University Ranking Join International Stakeholder Workshop (JISW) UI-UF-UC NOVEL APPROACHES OF EMPLOYING GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE URBAN SUSTAINABILITY Wednesday, 21 October 2015 Chevron Room, Faculty of Engineering UI L/O/G/O Basic Principles It is open to global participation It is accessible to HEIs in both the developed and developing world It should contribute to academic discourse on sustainability in education and the greening of campuses It should encourage university-led social change with regard to sustainability goals. Aim of the Ranking To encourage universities in the world to look and self asses their policies and direction in relation with the effort to combat global climate change: •Reservation of energy •Water •Waste recycling program •TransportationMethodology UI GreenMetric 2013 •Education •Keeping the campus green •Involving all stakeholders to change their behavior in order to keep a sustainable environment. To provide the result of online survey regarding the current condition and policies related to Green Campus and sustainability, in the Universities all over the world. Methodology We selected criteria that are generally thought to be of importance by universities concerned with sustainability. collection of a basic profile of the size of the university and its zoning profile, whether urban, suburban, rural. Beyond this we want to see the degree of green space. The next category of information concerns electricity Criteria consumption because of its link to our carbon footprint. Then we want to know about transport, water usage, waste management and so on. Beyond these indicators, we want Content Title to get a picture about how the university is responding to or dealing with the issue of sustainability through policies, actions, and communication. Sustainability education and research. Scoring for each item will be numeric so that our data can be processed statistically. Scoring Simple counts of things Responses on a scale of some sort. The Formula Indicators and Criteria Ranking Process Preliminary Report of Planning Invitation Ranking Online Final Report Ranking Development Questionnaire of Ranking Survey Development • Point division based on the 2012 • No changes 2014 • Focusing on Carbon accumulated result of the Footprint data submitted (range). • Additional of a new criteria : • Additional question: Climate • Addition of new indicators in Education • Option changes on Waste the questionnaire, • Delete the question on No management Smoking policy 2011 2013 2015 Participant (All Region) ParticipantsParticipant from all (All regions Region) Participant (History) 400 350 300 Number of universities 250 participated 200 Number of countries participated 150 Number of universities 100 participated from Indonesia 50 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Top 20 UI GreenMetric World Ranking 2014 Green Metric BerbagaiAchievements Prestasi Mentioned as one of World ranking the opening speech of UNESCO Global Forum on University Ranking (16-17 July 2011) Member of IREG (International Ranking Expert Group) 8 Sustainability policies on UI International Workshop on UI Greenmetric : • Vice President of President IREG • Vice Rector Universität fur Bodenkultur Wien, Prof. Dr. Josef Glössl • President Da Yeh University, Professor Dong-Sing Wuu • Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, Prof. Dr. Chiara Mio • University of Nottingham, Chris Jagger • Vice President of Mahidol University Prof. Suwanna Ruangkanchanasetr IWGM 2013 Achievements Invitation for Visit/Conference • Dr. Allan Lauder to Nagoya University, Japan, Oktober 2012 • Prof. Gunawan Tjahjono to Universidad de Nuevo Leone, Monterrey, Mexico, Agustus 2013 • 2010, Prof. Gunawana Tjahjono in IREG Forum in Genewa • 2013, Prof. Riri Fitri Sari in IREG forum in Polandia Global Green Award from OMAC Indonesia Green Awards 2014 for Green Campus Category UI GreenMetric Publication : National Media UI GreenMetricUI GreenMetric Publication Publication : International Media UI GreenMetricUI GreenMetric Publication Publication : International Media UI GreenMetricUI GreenMetric Publication Publication : International Media UI GreenMetricSustainability Publication Website University of Connecticut http://ecohusky.uconn.edu / Sustainability Website Chulalongkorn University http://www.chula.ac.th/cuen/index.htm Sustainability Website Georgia Institute of Technology http://www.gatech.edu/green buzz/ Sustainability Website Universita Ca Foscari Venezia http://www.unive.it/sostenibilita SI EC WS WR TR ED University of California, Davis US North America 1800 University of California, Los Angeles US Osaka University Japan East Asia 1600 North America 1400 1200 1000 University of California, Berkeley US Kyoto University Japan East Asia 800 North America 600 400 200 0 University of Melbourne Australia University of Oregon US North America Oceania Universidad Nacional Autonoma de University of Washington US North Mexico Mexico Latin America America National University of Singapore Universitas Indonesia Indonesia South Singapore South East Asia East Asia Setting And Insfrastructure University 1000 Kyoto University 900 University of California, Davis 800 700 600 500 University of California, Los University of Oregon 400 Angeles 300 200 100 0 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de University of California, Berkeley Mexico National University of Singapore University of Melbourne Universitas Indonesia University of Washington Energy And Climate Change University of California, Davis 1800 University of California, Los Osaka University 1600 Angeles 1400 1200 1000 Kyoto University 800 University of California, Berkeley 600 400 200 0 University of Oregon University of Melbourne Universidad Nacional Autonoma University of Washington de Mexico National University of Singapore Universitas Indonesia Waste University of California, Davis 1600 University of California, Los Osaka University 1400 Angeles 1200 1000 800 Kyoto University University of California, Berkeley 600 400 200 0 University of Oregon University of Melbourne Universidad Nacional Autonoma University of Washington de Mexico National University of Singapore Universitas Indonesia Water University of California, Davis 1000 Osaka University 900 University of California, Los Angeles 800 700 600 500 Kyoto University University of California, Berkeley 400 300 200 100 0 University of Oregon University of Melbourne Universidad Nacional Autonoma de University of Washington Mexico National University of Singapore Universitas Indonesia Transportation University of California, Davis 1000 University of California, Los Osaka University 900 Angeles 800 700 600 500 Kyoto University University of California, Berkeley 400 300 200 100 0 University of Oregon University of Melbourne Universidad Nacional Autonoma de University of Washington Mexico National University of Singapore Universitas Indonesia Education University of California, Davis 800 Osaka University 700 University of California, Los Angeles 600 500 400 Kyoto University University of California, Berkeley 300 200 100 0 University of Oregon University of Melbourne Universidad Nacional Autonoma de University of Washington Mexico National University of Singapore Universitas Indonesia How to take part No fee for taking part Register on http://greenmetric.ui.ac.id/ We will provide you with a password that gives you access to the data submission area on our website Further Information: [email protected] Thank you UI GreenMetric 2015.
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