LEED v4 ND: Imperiled Species and Ecological Communities
The world is facing a conservation crisis. Dozens of species are imperiled, and there's an increasing risk that some will go extinct soon as we lose more wildlife habitat every day. The good news is that many of these animals can be saved if we take action right away.
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Continuing education: 0.5 CE
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Objectives
- Understand how LEED ND addresses the protection of imperiled species and ecological communities, emphasizing the significance of biodiversity conservation in sustainable neighborhood development.
- Explore key environmental and conservation organizations working to protect biodiversity and how their efforts support the intent of the LEED ND Rating System, particularly in safeguarding sensitive species and habitats.
- Learn how the prerequisite ensures projects consider the impact on at-risk species and ecosystems, promoting the development of neighborhoods that minimize environmental harm while enhancing ecological resilience.
- Learn how the prerequisite ensures projects consider the impact on at-risk species and ecosystems, promoting the development of neighborhoods that minimize environmental harm while enhancing ecological resilience.
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