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Connecting the Dots from Systems Thinking to Sustainability: An Introduction to Integrative Process in LEED

Explore the fascinating connection between systems thinking and integrative process in the context of green building design. This concise guide delves into LEED, showcasing how a systematic approach can promote sustainable practices and efficient design. Gain a clear understanding of the principles that connect the dots in modern green building projects.
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GBCI: 0920028871
Continuing education: 1 CE
Completions: 877

Objectives

  1. Understand Systems Thinking in the Green Building Context
  2. Comprehend the Role of Systems Thinking in the Integrative Process
  3. Learn how the integrative process is integrated throughout LEED v4.1, including the LEED BD+C, LEED ID+C, and LEED O+M rating systems
  4. Focus on understanding the prerequisites and credits related to the Integrative Process in LEED v4.1
  5. Identify key differences between the Integrative Process credits in LEED v4 and LEED v4.1

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