Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 46.21 |
Liaison | Chris Gardner |
Submission Date | Aug. 23, 2022 |
Douglas College
EN-4: Outreach Materials and Publications
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.20 / 2.00 |
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Central sustainability website
Yes
Website URL for the central sustainability website:
Sustainability newsletter or social media platform
No
A brief description of the sustainability newsletter or social media platform:
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Signage
Yes
A brief description of the signage that highlights sustainability features on campus:
Douglas College has signage at the Coquitlam campus explaining the green roof plants that represent different BC environments. Additionally, the College has signage in the cafeterias on how to most appropriately recycle within the facility.
Sustainability map or tour
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability walking map or tour:
The Sustainability Outreach and Learning (Sol) garden regularly hosts educational workshops and walking tours for students and community members on urban sustainability.
The Sol garden has established demonstration plantings where educational workshops are provided. Target groups for workshops include youth, homeowners, indigenous stakeholders, environmental organizations, municipal staff and members of the landscape and nursery trades. Our objective is to increase the uptake of native plants in urban gardens on a regional scale through promotion of their benefits. Increased planting of species that provide ecosystem services like pollination and pest control has the potential to increase crop yields of food plant and reduce the need to use synthetic pesticides to manage pests. We anticipate a secondary benefit of public education regarding plant use by local indigenous groups.
The Sol garden has established demonstration plantings where educational workshops are provided. Target groups for workshops include youth, homeowners, indigenous stakeholders, environmental organizations, municipal staff and members of the landscape and nursery trades. Our objective is to increase the uptake of native plants in urban gardens on a regional scale through promotion of their benefits. Increased planting of species that provide ecosystem services like pollination and pest control has the potential to increase crop yields of food plant and reduce the need to use synthetic pesticides to manage pests. We anticipate a secondary benefit of public education regarding plant use by local indigenous groups.
Green living guide
No
A brief description of the guide for green living and/or incorporating sustainability into the residential experience:
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