Towards sustainable campuses: a case study of an international school in Singapore

Environmental sustainability in educational institutions has steadily gained prominence with campuses increasingly recognizing the need to reduce their resource consumption and carbon footprint in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. While educational institutions have sought to integrate...

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Main Author: Mohamed Nabil Bin Mohamed Yazeed
Other Authors: Steve Yim
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1809972024-11-11T15:31:17Z Towards sustainable campuses: a case study of an international school in Singapore Mohamed Nabil Bin Mohamed Yazeed Steve Yim Asian School of the Environment steve.yim@ntu.edu.sg Earth and Environmental Sciences Environmental sustainability in educational institutions has steadily gained prominence with campuses increasingly recognizing the need to reduce their resource consumption and carbon footprint in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. While educational institutions have sought to integrate sustainability across various areas, much of the focus has been on sustainable campus operations as these operations usually account for the largest share of institutional expenditures and results in the greatest environmental impact. This study examines sustainable campus operations at the East Campus of UWCSEA, a K-12 international school system in Singapore, through an integrated approach combining environmental data analysis with a review of sustainability initiatives. By analysing data on energy consumption, water usage, and cooling loads, this study aims to identify trends in resource use in order to inform future efforts for further optimisation. The campus’s sustainability initiatives, spanning buildings, energy, food systems, procurement and transportation, will also be analysed in the context of best practices in buildings and campuses worldwide. Findings reveal opportunities for further improvement through renewable energy integration, occupancy-responsive systems, and enhanced sustainability education. Nevertheless, challenges such a need to integrate behavioral insights may guide future research in exploring the role of stakeholder engagement in building a sustainability-oriented culture for campus operations. Bachelor's degree 2024-11-11T01:33:45Z 2024-11-11T01:33:45Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Mohamed Nabil Bin Mohamed Yazeed (2024). Towards sustainable campuses: a case study of an international school in Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180997 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180997 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Mohamed Nabil Bin Mohamed Yazeed
Towards sustainable campuses: a case study of an international school in Singapore
description Environmental sustainability in educational institutions has steadily gained prominence with campuses increasingly recognizing the need to reduce their resource consumption and carbon footprint in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. While educational institutions have sought to integrate sustainability across various areas, much of the focus has been on sustainable campus operations as these operations usually account for the largest share of institutional expenditures and results in the greatest environmental impact. This study examines sustainable campus operations at the East Campus of UWCSEA, a K-12 international school system in Singapore, through an integrated approach combining environmental data analysis with a review of sustainability initiatives. By analysing data on energy consumption, water usage, and cooling loads, this study aims to identify trends in resource use in order to inform future efforts for further optimisation. The campus’s sustainability initiatives, spanning buildings, energy, food systems, procurement and transportation, will also be analysed in the context of best practices in buildings and campuses worldwide. Findings reveal opportunities for further improvement through renewable energy integration, occupancy-responsive systems, and enhanced sustainability education. Nevertheless, challenges such a need to integrate behavioral insights may guide future research in exploring the role of stakeholder engagement in building a sustainability-oriented culture for campus operations.
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title Towards sustainable campuses: a case study of an international school in Singapore
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