National Preservation Conference LEED Credit Sessions

 

The Following Sessions Have Been Approved for LEED Credits at the 2009 National Preservation Conference in Nashville

To learn more about these and all sessions at this year's conference, click HERE.

Wednesday, October 14

  • Holding on to the Homestead
  • Innovations in Rural Preservation Planning - Coordinating Preservation with Sustainability and Community Development Policies
  • Paying Up for Tearing Down
  • Community, Equity, and Justice
  • Energy Development in Your Backyard: Impacts to Private and Public Landscape
  • Sustainability, Preservation and Federal Public Policy

Thursday, October 15

  • Green Makeover at Historic Fisk University
  • Green Spaces and Development in the United Kingdom - Save that Farm and Ranch!
  • Land Conservation and Preservation As Partners
  • Creating a Sustainable Future in Harmony with our Pasts: The National Trust's Sustainability Program
  • Economic Stimulus: Making the Case for Reinvestment and Sustainability
  • The 21st Century Historic Resources Survey
  • Innovation in Policy and Practice: The Preservation Green Lab
  • Local Preservation Commissions: Taking the Lead in Greening Design Guidelines
  • Advocating for Community-Centered Schools

Friday, October 16

  • Leiper’s Fork: Conservation Easements Protecting a Way of Life
  • Green Rehabilitation: Meeting the Standards while Achieving Sustainability Goals
  • Help is on the Way: Greening Your Historic Home
  • Crossroads of Fresh, Sustainable, Local Preservation - Salt Lake City
  • Historic Wood Windows: How Green Are They Really?
  • Artist Influx: Crafting Creative Spaces in Existing Buildings
  • Preserving Housing in Low-Income Neighborhoods
  • How does Your Garden Grow? Using Sustainable Agriculture To Compliment Your Preservation Program

Saturday, October 17

  • Is Less More? Evaluating Environmental Management Systems at Historic Sites

 

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