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How Much Do U.S. University Students Know, And Want To Know, About Sustainability And Green Building? The Findings Of A Survey, And Possible Implications For General Elective Curricula., Jeremy R. Farner May 2011

How Much Do U.S. University Students Know, And Want To Know, About Sustainability And Green Building? The Findings Of A Survey, And Possible Implications For General Elective Curricula., Jeremy R. Farner

Purdue Polytechnic Masters Theses

Using the survey approach, this investigation examined the attitudes and interest of college students at two universities in different geographic locations within the United States. Approximately 24,000 students from all disciplines and majors at Weber State University (WSU) in Utah, and 4,000 at Purdue University in Indiana, were invited to participate in a study to determine current knowledge, familiarity, and interest in topics within the sustainability and Green Building educational arena. The goal of this study was to determine what students already know, would like to know, and how much interest there would be in developing …


Sustainability Analysis Of Personal Transportation For Near Urban Commuting, Michelle Everett, Michael Pickelsimer, Virginia Browning, William R. Henson, James R. Hall Jr., Yue Cao, Justin Ridenour, Theodore Ansink, James Wilson, Eugene Ng, Matthew Atchley, Scott Teeters, David Irick, Leon Tolbert, Chris Cherry, Robert Counce, Paul D. Frymier May 2011

Sustainability Analysis Of Personal Transportation For Near Urban Commuting, Michelle Everett, Michael Pickelsimer, Virginia Browning, William R. Henson, James R. Hall Jr., Yue Cao, Justin Ridenour, Theodore Ansink, James Wilson, Eugene Ng, Matthew Atchley, Scott Teeters, David Irick, Leon Tolbert, Chris Cherry, Robert Counce, Paul D. Frymier

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering

The goal of this P3 project was to test three hypotheses: 1) there exists a vehicle or class of vehicles that can be effectively used to replace a car for near-urban commuting and short range transportation in cities of similar population, topology and traffic volume as Knoxville, TN with significantly less environmental impact than a typical automobile, 2) this vehicle has the appropriate capacity, convenience, and comfort such that people who are not likely to use other forms of alternate transportation will adopt it, and 3) between a fuel cell hybrid and fully battery electric, one of the two designs …