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LEED On: Enhancing biodiversity worldwide

Embracing the principles of biodiversity and nurturing flourishing ecosystems is fundamental to the Future of LEED. In this vision, the built environment seamlessly coexists with ecological systems, supporting a vibrant and sustainable life for all inhabitants. LEED and SITES projects stand as shining examples, showcasing the remarkable commitment of our green building community to promoting biodiversity, integrating biophilic design elements, and implementing energy and water systems that offer substantial benefits.

In my work as an associate director on the LEED Technical Development team at USGBC, I have discovered that a key aspect of enhancing biodiversity lies in the integration of nature-based design principles into project planning and development. My responsibilities include overseeing the technical development of the Sustainable Sites (SS) credit category within the LEED rating system, in addition to facilitating LEED committees such as the SS Technical Advisory Group.

LEED’s SS credits play a crucial role in enhancing biodiversity by encouraging the preservation and restoration of ecological systems, including the conservation of biodiversity, through thoughtful site selection and development. Projects can earn points by implementing strategies such as protecting or restoring habitat, promoting native plantings, and minimizing disruption to the surrounding environment during construction.

From the very beginning of planning a project, project teams should consider nature-based and biophilic design strategies to reconnect occupants with nature. Biophilic design goes beyond aesthetics and holds immense potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions, enhance biodiversity of plants and wildlife, and effectively regulate the temperature of buildings. Incorporating elements such as green roofs, vertical gardens and natural daylighting not only improve human experience, but also create habitats for various species. In this issue of USGBC+, you can read about how the LEED Platinum David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh supports biodiversity in an urban setting by integrating native plantings and pollinator habitat.

 

https://www.usgbc.org/articles/leed-enhancing-biodiversity-worldwide

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