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Sustainability Considerations. “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. - Our Common Future (1987). Global Demand. Population by country:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sustainability Considerations

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“Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.

- Our Common Future (1987)

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Global Demand

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Population by country: Percentage of World GDP (5 largest)

Historical GDP Per Capita (inflation adj.) • GDP discrepancy between US and 4 largest countries• Acceleration of Chinese growth• Growth fueled by resource demand

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The Needs of the World• World population and resource demand are

increasing– Presents largest obstacle to sustainability

• Carrying capacity– The maximum number of people the Earth can support– UN projects 10 billion by 2100

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GDP and Health

• Huge increase of life expectancy with first $10,000 of GDP growth– This provides the basics of life (food, water, sanitation etc.)– Similar trend with decrease in infant mortality

• Ideally, entire globe should consume at least at this minimum level

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Historical Life Expectancy and infant mortality in US

Life Expectancy and infant mortality as a function of GDP in US

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Failed States and Sustainability• Lack of governmental control spawns

unsustainable practices by population– High population growth– Minimal economic growth– Decreased interest in environmental protection

• Threaten stability and sustainability of entire region– Hotspots for terrorism and other radical activity

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Resource Demand• World GDP growing at

3% per year and population at 1%– more wealth per person

• Coinciding increase in resource demand

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Energy Consumption

• US accounts for 5% of population, but 20% of energy consumption

• China presents largest potential for future demand per capita increase

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Water Demand

• Water use tends to increase with income– Tied to GDP growth

• Water shortage seen as a probable cause of future conflict– Essential to food

production and industry

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Measures of Sustainability• Include:

– Ecological footprint– Energy footprint– CO2

• Calculations are more of an estimate– Give a sense of how

resource intensive your lifestyle is

• Infrastructure tied to most aspects of ecological footprint

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Engineering Sustainability

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Sustainable Design• Minimizing environmental

impact is not inherently sustainable design

• Triple bottom line– Include environmental and social

well-being when calculating the value of a project or product

– Mirrors three pillars of sustainability• Economic, environmental, social

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Green BuildingsCharacteristics • Use renewable energy• Reduce runoff• Use less land• Closer to city center• Use local materials• Use recycled materials• Conserve water• Natural lighting• Personal climate controls

• Encourage electric vehicle use

• Improved indoor air quality

• Use sustainable materials (e.g. bamboo)

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Green Roofs• Long popular in northern

Europe• Gaining popularity in the

US• Varying degrees of

complexity• Benefits:

– Improved heat insulation– Reducing urban heat island– Decrease runoff– Provide natural habitats– Sound insulation

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Green Retrofitting• The Empire State

Building to undergo $20-million-dollar retrofit

• 40% reduction in energy use expected

• $4-million-dollar per year estimated savings– short payback period for

project

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LEED Certification• Established in 2000 by US

Green Building Council • Four tiers of achievement

– “certified”, silver, gold, platinum

• Five point categories– Sustainable sites– Water efficiency– Energy and atmosphere– Materials and resources– Indoor environmental

quality

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Water Reuse• Much of current water use practices deplete

aquifers over time– Wastewater left to overland runoff

• Does not recharge the aquifer

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• Definition: the practice of treating wastewater to achieve standards required for drinking water

• Savings significantly reduce strain on aquifers– Especially if rate of consumption is reduced below

the recharge rate of aquifer

Water Reuse Cont.

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Conclusion• Clearly, we cannot continue to consume resources at

our current rate– underdeveloped nations are rapidly modernizing

• Environment cannot handle this new strain

• To maintain our current standards of living while increasing our sustainability, we need to turn to engineering

• Definition and goals of sustainable design will be constantly changing, however, sustainability should continue to be an engineer’s goal