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A Case Study on the Green Campus Operating System - Focused on the Green Campus Support Institutions of the United States and Harvard University -

그린캠퍼스 운영체계에 대한 사례연구 - 미국 그린캠퍼스 지원기관 및 하버드대학을 중심으로 -

  • 김동현 (고려대 대학원 건축학과) ;
  • 이현 (고려대 대학원 건축학과) ;
  • 전강은 (고려대 대학원 건축학과) ;
  • 김세용 (고려대 건축학과)
  • Received : 2013.04.08
  • Accepted : 2013.05.16
  • Published : 2013.07.30

Abstract

The concept of Green campus has recently become an issue with the fact that universities are classified as energy gluttons. This study clearly defines the meaning of domestic green campus, and explores the operating system of green campus and related associations. Then, it draws implications from the case of Harvard University. For the research, reports and research papers of the University are examined thoroughly, and detailed information were confirmed through visiting to the official home page and emails with authorities. The green campus support institutions of the United States are making efforts to integrate overlapping functions and create a synergy effect through internal interchange and information exchange, and substantive collaboration. Also, it is drawing active participation from students and faculties of American universities by publicizing and raising various methods of funding to manage them. The primary factors of Harvard University's success are: voluntary participation from all members, the coordinated operation of the administrative division to be the center of the green campus initiative and the cooperation of each department. Other critical factors of Harvard's success are their fundraising capability, and specialized management institution. The study has significance in that it draws applicable implications on domestic Green campus through in-depth analysis, which surpasses introduction of preceding studies.

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