RedVector RV-10594AW

LEED v4: Neighborhood Development

LEED v4: Neighborhood Development

1 hr. Online Course

Level: Fundamental

Item#: RV-10594AW

SME: Rumanda Young, Ph.D.

This course has been discontinued.

 
 
The goal of this course is to describe Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Neighborhood Development Rating System (LEED ND) and discuss recent updates to the system. LEED ND integrates the principles of smart growth, new urbanism, and green building into environmentally, socially, and economically responsible neighborhood planning. This course covers each LEED ND credit category which focuses on where communities/neighborhoods are built, how they are designed, and how they ultimately perform. The course will conclude by defining the credentialing path for professionals -- from the credentialing processes and continuing education requirements, through the LEED ND AP exam preparation and test completion. Understanding of both LEED credentialing for professionals and the LEED credit categories for projects are essential to the future of all green building projects.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Differentiate between the various categories of LEED ND within the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System for neighborhood development
  • Differentiate between the current LEED ND and previous LEED Credit Rating Systems
  • Identify criteria to best reach LEED ND category credit rating goals
  • Define the credentialing path for LEED professionals
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Rumanda Young, Ph.D.
Rumanda Young, Ph.D. Photo
Dr. Young is a Registered Landscape Architect (RLA) in the state of Texas and a Certified Planner (AICP).  She holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture (BLA) from the University of Arkansas, a master’s degree in city and regional planning (MCRP) with environmental planning emphasis from the University of Texas at Arlington, and a Ph.D. in urban planning and public policy. Dr. Young also spent time abroad in Cheltenham, England at the University of Gloucestershire focusing on sustainable development practices, environmental planning, and resource management.
Dr. Young has eight years of private practice experience, six of which working with the firm Carter & Burgess, Inc. She was involved in a variety of work including a wide range of park and recreational planning and design projects. Landscape Architectural experience ranges from preparation of detail site design plans, inventory and analysis documents, park, recreation and open space master plans, city-wide comprehensive plans, interpretive prospectus documents, construction document preparation, and preparation of grant applications and rezoning applications for cities throughout Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina and Oklahoma.

Dr. Young currently works as a Military Master Planner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in the Planning, Environmental, and Regulatory Branch.  Dr. Young is involved in a variety of work including a wide range of military planning, programming, and design projects. Project Management experience ranges from installation design guides to campus master plans. Projects also focus on the impacts of development on human health and the environment, and improvements through better siting, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of military projects.

Dr. Young is also an adjunct professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture.  She teaches master’s level landscape architecture design studio course(s).

 

State Licenses
NE - Architect (Health, Safety & Welfare)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.10 CEUs for this program
NE - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.10 CEUs for this program
NJ - Engineer (General - 24GP000006300)
NY - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU for this program.