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2009 Annual Conference Continuing Ed Course Outlin |
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The Greater Yellowstone Framework for Sustainable Development:
Using LEED to Save an Ecosystem
Jackson Lake Lodge, Grand
Teton National Park, WY
May 18 & 20, 2009
Course Outline
May
18, 2:00-4:30: LEED 2009 update
Mick Dalrymple, MIM, MBA, LEED AP, USGBC National Board Member
• LEED 2009 update
• Where USGBC is headed
• Residential Green Building
Advocate
• LEED regionalization
• Economic data on the value of
green building
• Brian Solan, Vice Chair, MT
Chapter USGBC: legislative session, stimulus, incentives
May
18, 4:30-5:00: GY-Framework History and Program Overview
Heather Burdette, YBP Sustainability Programs Manager, MS EVST,
Realtor, LEED AP, USGBC MT Chapter Board Secretary
• Regional attitudes toward
growth and development
• Phase I – nine-month
design team process
• Implementation Phase II
– elements and coordination
• Where are we now and where we
are going
May
20, 1:00-2:00: GY-Framework Pilot Program
Heather Burdette, YBP Sustainability
Programs Manager
• Credit intents and requirements
• GY-Framework Technical
Reference Guide
• Certification Process
• Pilot representatives share
their experiences
May
20, 2:00-4:00: GY-Framework Specialty Topic: Recreation Resources
Heather Burdette, Moderator
Panelists: Linda Merigliano, Bridger Teton National Forest; Mike
Bertrand, Director of Development, Grand Targhee Resort; Tom Oliff,
Chief of Science and Resource Management, Yellowstone National Park;
Cari Hansen, Montana Yellowstone Expeditions, original GY-Framework
design team member
(15 minutes presentation time for each speaker then 1 hour for
discussion)
• In-depth look at how to
achieve credits in the Recreation Resources category
• How to work with the agencies
in development in the Yellowstone-Teton region
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