Fall 2024 Sustainability Management PS5169 section 001

Sustainability Metrics: Driving Urban an

SUSTAINABILITY METRICS

Call Number 12100
Day & Time
Location
M 6:10pm-8:00pm
703 Hamilton Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Adam Freed
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Over the past two decades, public and private institutions have set clear targets for environmental, economic, and social performance and they are increasingly using analytical tools to assess problems and measure progress.  The advent of “Big Data” has accelerated this work – and opened up new possibilities and challenges. This course will examine the use of data and metrics to shape and implement sustainability policies and programs and to assess and communicate their outcomes.

The course will survey a range of real-world sustainability challenges and evaluate the choices confronting public officials, private companies, NGO’s, advocates, and citizens – and the data that can be used to diagnose problems, develop solutions, and measure success. Particular focus will be given to urban sustainability efforts and corporate sustainability.  We will explore how data can be used and misused in each of these domains.  Throughout we will emphasize the importance of context, comparability, and completeness of information. 

Students will be required to critically evaluate what they read and hear. In addition, the course will give students an opportunity to learn how to express their ideas verbally and in written form and conduct a critical analysis of how environmental data is used to develop and implement public policy. Assignments will give students the opportunity to use their technical and analytical skills while understanding the real-world applications that will be important to their future work as planners, policymakers, advocates, architects, environmentalists, or other professions. The course will feature guest lectures from speakers who are leaders in their fields. Lecture topics may be moved to accommodate speaker travel and availability. Notice will be provided to students in advance of any schedule changes. 

Web Site Vergil
Department Sustainability Management
Enrollment 31 students (35 max) as of 10:06AM Thursday, November 21, 2024
Subject Sustainability Management
Number PS5169
Section 001
Division School of Professional Studies
Note Graduate Students Only
Section key 20243SUMA5169K001