碳中和校园-香港可持续发展大学的综合评估框架

Mo Chen, Sylvia M.H. Chan, J. Ameijde
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随着全球变暖和可持续城市设计成为越来越重要的话题,世界各地的大学都在采用净零碳目标。香港政府已宣布,将努力在2050年前实现碳中和,但香港高等教育机构的可持续发展实践仍处于初级阶段。最近的文献显示,香港缺乏与碳中和校园相关的政策,也没有统一的准则来评估校园的环境绩效资格。因此,迫切需要一个碳中和校园的综合评估框架,以支持香港大学按时实现碳中和。本研究分析了三所海外顶尖大学的环境实践现状,并利用其成果和变化过程形成了一个综合评估框架。本研究以香港中文大学为个案研究地点,以测试该框架的可行性,并找出挑战和机遇,作为进一步改善的路线图的一部分。研究表明,建设碳中和校园是一个多方面和多年的过程,包括政策和管理,基础设施和设施,以及每个人的共同努力。碳中和校园的综合框架可以为大学或其他旨在实现可持续运营的大型组织的管理人员和规划者提供意识和策略。
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Carbon-Neutral Campuses - An Integrated Assessment Framework for Sustainable Universities in Hong Kong
As global warming and sustainable urban design have become increasingly important topics, universities around the world are adopting net-zero carbon goals. Hong Kong’s government has announced that it would strive to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, however sustainability practices at its higher educational institutions are still at an early stage. Recent literature reveals that Hong Kong is missing policies related to carbon-neutral campuses, and there are no uniform guidelines to evaluate a campus’ environmental performance qualifications. Therefore, there is an urgent need for an integrated assessment framework for carbon-neutral campuses, to support Hong Kong universities to be carbon-neutral on time. This study has analysed the current environmental practices of three leading overseas universities and used their achievements and processes of change to form a comprehensive assessment framework. The Chinese University of Hong Kong was used as a case study site to test the feasibility of this framework and identify challenges and opportunities as part of a roadmap for further improvement. The research shows how building a carbon-neutral campus is a multi-faceted and multi-year process, encompassing policies and management, infrastructure and facilities, and the joint efforts of everyone. The comprehensive framework for carbon-neutral campuses can provide awareness and strategies for administrators and planners in universities, or other large organisations aiming to achieve sustainable operations.
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