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AFR547 - Planification énergétique durable dans les collectivités...THIS COURSE IS NO LONGER OFFERED
THIS COURSE IS NO LONGER OFFERED.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Nommer six principes de la planification durable et décrire comment la planification énergétique durable dans les collectivités se rapporte à chacun d’eux.
- Décrire les incidences de l’énergie sur divers aspects de la planification énergétique dans les collectivités, y compris l’utilisation des sols, le transport, le traitement de l’eau, la gestion des déchets et l’aménagement du territoire.
- Comparer la planification énergétique classique et la planification énergétique durable dans les collectivités.
- Énumérer et décrire les cinq étapes d’une planification énergétique durable dans les collectivités.
- Décrire sept techniques de réduction de la demande en énergie.
- Énumérer différents types d’approvisionnement énergétique durable et diverses options d’énergie renouvelable.
- Décrire les incidences des programmes d’amélioration du rendement énergétique pour le secteur du bâtiment.
Approximately 1 hour, 30 minutes. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Douglas B. Pollard, B. Arch, MOAA, MRAIC on behalf of CMHC International. View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Douglas B. Pollard, B. Arch, MOAA, MRAIC
Title: Senior Analyst, International Relations, CMHC International
Background: Prior to joining CMHC in 1998 as a senior researcher, Sustainable Community Planning Doug maintained his own architectural practices in Toronto for thirty years. During that time he designed thousands of affordable and market housing units, usually with significant user participation in the design process.
He currently is a Senior Analyst in International Relations with CMHC International and a member of the City of Ottawa Urban Design Review Panel.
He has received several awards for sustainable design including a recent lifetime achievement award and his projects have been published in Canada, the US and Britain.
His current CMHC work includes the development and delivery of a sustainable planning training course to international workshops and forums such as the World Urban Forum and delegations to Canada.
He is an active participant in the Canada Mexico Partnership, the Asia Pacific Partnership (Net Zero) and the Canada-Korea housing committee.
He has also developed a user friendly infrastructure lifecycle costing mechanism for CMHC and as a certified charrette facilitator has hosted numerous Canadian sustainable community design charrettes, engagement exercises and projects.