Climate, Buildings and Behavior Videos 2011

Stories of Behavior Change Leadership

storytelling_125John McIlwain facilitated a session on behavior change leadership, featuring Kim Morque, Philip Payne, Patty Connolly and Rachel Gutter.

Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez

ehrhardt_martinez_125Dr. Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez of the Garrison Institute and the University of Colorado discusses insights from the social sciences that help facilitate energy use reductions in buildings.

Shahzeen Attari

attari_125Dr. Shahzeen Attari discusses decision-making in the context of energy consumption.

John Parkinson

parkinson_125John Parkinson of the Urban Land Institute discusses LessEn, a data visualization tool designed to make environmental impact imformation about buildings available to anyone via a smartphone application.

Mira Panek and Lauren Riggs

panek_riggs_125Mira Panek and Lauren Riggs of the U.S. Green Building Council describe the strategies and challenges involved in influencing occupant behavior to impact building performance.

Jeff Abramson

abramson_125Jeffrey Abramson of Tower Companies describes his company's building practice rooted in vedic architecture.

Mark Alan Hughes

hughes_125Mark Alan Hughes of the University of Pennsylvania describes the Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster for Energy Efficient Buildings (GPIC), highlighting the goals and opportunities of the project.

Dennis Creech

creech_125Dennis Creech of Southface Energy Institute discussed his approach to transforming a region's building practice.

Linda Mandolini

mandolini_125Linda Mandolini of Eden Housing describes her work using staff behavior change strategies to make her buildings greener.

Dana Bourland

bourland_125Dana Bourland of Enterprise Community Partners presents the Enterprise Green Communities Resident Engagement Toolkit.

Laurie Actman

actman_125Laurie Actman of Viridity Energy discusses the benefits of smart grid technology for buildings, cities and sustainability.

Bob Fox

fox_125Bob Fox of Cook + Fox Architects describes the importance of multigeneral thinking in the modern world in relation to building design and environmental impact.

Climate, Mind and Behavior Leadership

Director:

Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez  Contact/Bio

Climate, Mind and Behavior Leadership Council:

Dina Biscotti, UC Davis
Uwe Brandes, Urban Land Institute
Marilyn Cornelius, Stanford University
Jeff Domanski, Princeton University
Becky Ford, University of Otago, New Zealand
Ruth Greenspan-Bell, Woodrow Wilson Intl Center for Scholars
Lauren Kubiak, Natural Resources Defense Council
Skip Laitner, ACEEE
John McIlwain, Urban Land Institute
Nils Moe, Urban Sustainability Directors Network
Phil Payne, Gingko Residential
Roger Platt, USGBC
Jonathan Rose, Garrison Institute Board Member
Kurth Roth, Fraunhofer Institute
Jonathan Rowson, RSA
Rachael Shwom, Rutgers University
Jennifer Tabanico, Action Research
Jason Twill, Vulcan Inc.

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