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Course for Introduction to Sustainability Microcredential
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“Sustainability in Public Assembly Venues” is course 1 to IAVM's Introduction to Sustainability Microcredential
Sustainability in public assembly facilities involves integrating environmentally responsible practices into the design, operation, and maintenance of venues, aiming to minimize their environmental impact and promote long-term viability. This includes focusing on energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, and improving indoor environmental quality. The goal is to meet the needs of current users while preserving resources for future generations and enhancing the health of ecosystems.
This course introduces sustainability principles within the context of public assembly facilities, emphasizing green standards, technologies, and practices. It explores the environmental and social implications of facility management, aiming to balance human needs with ecological health. The course may cover topics like energy efficiency, waste management, water conservation, and the use of sustainable materials.
Learning Objectives for this Course:
- Public Assembly Facilities and the role of Sustainable Practices
- Green Standards and Practices
- Energy Efficiency & Conservation
- Waste Management
- Water Conservation
- Sustainable Materials
- Social and Economic Impacts
Students who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate of completion.