Does anyone have any comments/opinions on the Forest Certification Benchmark Draft that is up for ballot next week? Thanks, Janika
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Doug Pierce, AIA
Architect / Sustainability StrategistPerkins+Will
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October 22, 2010 - 11:28 am
We (Perkins+Will) are in the process of reviewing both the credit language and the proposed benchmark. We plan on posting a more complete opinion to LEEDuser, however at first blush it looks to us like the Benchmark continues to be a signficant reduction from the current FSC requirements. In our opinion, the governance is weak (which is a very serious issue) and the 'field' requirements for forest management are reduced as well.
If you would like to look at our 'OLD' review and opinion on the PREVIOUS 3rd USGBC Benchmark DRAFT you can visit our website - so far the Final benchmark looks similar to the 3rd DRAFT that we reviewed last spring:
http://www.perkinswill.com/news/fsc-equal-%2B-better-.html
Here's a Direct Link to our proposed Regenerative Forestry Benchmark which includes comments on the 3rd USGBC DRAFT and recommendations to improve it.
http://www.perkinswill.com/files/FSC-Equal-Better.pdf
This is a very important topic - thanks for opening the dialogue.
Doug
Janika McFeely
Associate, Sustainability SpecialistEHDD Architecture
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November 1, 2010 - 8:30 pm
Thanks Doug for re-posting the link. I had a similar reaction to the draft. I'm still confused as to how the USGBC intends to implement the evaluation process should this go through. Would it be done on a case by case basis by review teams or through a technical committee and then available to all projects?
Doug Pierce, AIA
Architect / Sustainability StrategistPerkins+Will
235 thumbs up
November 2, 2010 - 9:45 am
Hi Janika - Your new post is very timely! We (Perkins+Will) are recommending a 'NO" Vote on the USGBC's proposed MR 7 Credit revisions. We've completed our review and just recently posted our opinon about what we consider to be key deficiencies on our website. In our opinion, the proposed Forest Benchmark is clearly a step backwards, signficantly reducing the standards for Forest Management and Wood Certification bodies.
You can view our comments here:
http://www.perkinswill.com/news/fsc-equal-or-better---our-position.html
I must admit that I'm not fully versed on how the evaluation process would be handled and would have to do more research. We've focused our efforts on the proposed Forest Benchmark, as it sets the basic protocal / criteria for establishing both a certification body and the field criteria for managing a forest. Maybe someone else can offer insight on proposed USGBC implementation.
Best Regards,
Doug
Jeremy Knoll
Project ManagerBNIM Architects
56 thumbs up
March 3, 2011 - 1:37 pm
The final result on this issue was "no change to MRc7", correct? I seem to recall reading this in one of the postings on LEED User, but cannot seem to find it now. Can you direct me to a document of the final result I can share with my project team?
Doug Pierce, AIA
Architect / Sustainability StrategistPerkins+Will
235 thumbs up
March 3, 2011 - 2:14 pm
Hi Jeremy - The proposed USGBC Forest Benchmark was voted down by the USGBC membership in late 2010 and FSC remains the MR 7 Credits required certification. Here's the link to the USGBC web page that states that:
http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=2378
There are other MR 7 Credit changes proposed for LEED 2012 - here's the USGBC webpage with the official status:
http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=2360
Here's a link to the Building Green Article covering the USGBC Forest Benchmark Ballot and Voting results:
http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/2010/12/7/Not-Enough-Votes...
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