Print Email Facebook Twitter The Sustainable Campus Title The Sustainable Campus: Working towards a Carbon-Neutral University Author van Gameren, D. (TU Delft Environmental & Climate Design) van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. (TU Delft Environmental & Climate Design) Contributor Roaf, Susan (editor) Finlayson, William (editor) Date 2023 Abstract Abstract: The main task of a university is to conduct scientific research, accommodate scientific education, and transfer knowledge. Within this environment, new models, approaches, strategies and technologies can be tested and investigated safely. Simultaneously these processes can be monitored, evaluated and adjusted and enhanced when needed. Due to these characteristics, universities and other institutes of higher education can and should be at the forefront of sustainable development and climate action. Universities should pave the way for other organisations, companies, and cities and show how to reach the climate goals. A Vision, Ambition and Action Plan with 5 specific goals for Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) and was adopted by the university’s executive board. In 2030, the university wants all activities on and from the campus to be carbon neutral, circular and climate adaptive, and to contribute to the quality of life for its users and nature and demonstrate sustainable innovations on campus. This paper will show which steps TU Delft has taken to set these ambitions in place and how they want to become a Climate University and example for others. The main elements addressed are Sustainable Operations and Behavioural Change. Subject Climate actionsustainable universitycampus as a living labsustainable operationscarbon neutral To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2261f2cb-5967-48e5-a715-1f09bd1aeb98 Publisher Ecohouse Initative Ltd ISBN 978-1-9161876-5-8 Source Measuring Net Zero: Carbon accounting for buildings and communities Event ICARB 2023: 8th International ICARB Conference on Carbon Accounting, 2023-09-25 → 2023-09-26, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2023 D. van Gameren, A.A.J.F. van den Dobbelsteen Files PDF ICARB_Proceedings_Working ... ersity.pdf 643.85 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:2261f2cb-5967-48e5-a715-1f09bd1aeb98/datastream/OBJ/view