There are several Green University Ranking Systems in the world, and the UI Greenmetric World University Ranking system, which was initiated by University of Indonesia in 2010, intends to assess Mae Fah Luang University in order for it to be regarded as a ‘Global Green University’.
NREM, the Institute of Natural Resources and Environmental Management of Mae Fah Luang University, has received 163,100 Baht in research funding from the National Research Council of Thailand in order to prepare the university and take part in the UI Greenmetric University Ranking 2013.
To achieve this goal, MFU must manage the refuse disposal problem within the university and the in the nearby surrounding area, and must reduce environmental problems within the university, whether they concern the soil, water, energy, or waste. The university must conduct study of the use of different materials that consume the natural resources in a sustainable way, especially within the university campus.
The UI Greenmetric World University Ranking was founded by an initiative of the University of Indonesia after they had organised a meeting on the subject of green universities. The first grading was conducted in 2010, when the University of California in Berkley won the prize. The other winner was the University of Nottingham and Conneticut. In 2012 seven universities from Thailand participated in that same competition.
The universities are assessed according to
42 indicators divided in five sectors: their setting and infrastructure, the use of energy and their contribution to climate change, the disposal of waste, the use of water, and the effectiveness of the transport system on campus.
Further projects of Mae Fah Luang University include forming the carbon sink project, using online documents to reduce the amount of paper use, sorting the waste in cooperation with TIPMSE, establishing a project to restore damaged cell phones together with Nokia, and establish cycling groups. MFU also plans to provide training on knowledge of recyclable trash separation for students, staff and surrounding communities. These all will occur in order to Mae Fah Luang University become a ‘Global Green University’.
There are several Green University Ranking Systems in the world, and the UI Greenmetric World University Ranking system, which was initiated by University of Indonesia in 2010, intends to assess Mae Fah Luang University in order for it to be regarded as a ‘Global Green University’.
NREM, the Institute of Natural Resources and Environmental Management of Mae Fah Luang University, has received 163,100 Baht in research funding from the National Research Council of Thailand in order to prepare the university and take part in the UI Greenmetric University Ranking 2013.
To achieve this goal, MFU must manage the refuse disposal problem within the university and the in the nearby surrounding area, and must reduce environmental problems within the university, whether they concern the soil, water, energy, or waste. The university must conduct study of the use of different materials that consume the natural resources in a sustainable way, especially within the university campus.
The UI Greenmetric World University Ranking was founded by an initiative of the University of Indonesia after they had organised a meeting on the subject of green universities. The first grading was conducted in 2010, when the University of California in Berkley won the prize. The other winner was the University of Nottingham and Conneticut. In 2012 seven universities from Thailand participated in that same competition.
The universities are assessed according to
42 indicators divided in five sectors: their setting and infrastructure, the use of energy and their contribution to climate change, the disposal of waste, the use of water, and the effectiveness of the transport system on campus.
Further projects of Mae Fah Luang University include forming the carbon sink project, using online documents to reduce the amount of paper use, sorting the waste in cooperation with TIPMSE, establishing a project to restore damaged cell phones together with Nokia, and establish cycling groups. MFU also plans to provide training on knowledge of recyclable trash separation for students, staff and surrounding communities. These all will occur in order to Mae Fah Luang University become a ‘Global Green University’.
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