Piraeus Port Plaza 1 | LEED Gold | Photo: Sandra Baer
Promoting resilient buildings and communities
USGBC is working to transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built, and operated to encourage green building practices鈥攁nd resilience is a clear extension of this work. We know that more sustainable buildings are the cornerstone to enhancing community resilience. The challenge, of course, is to do much more, which is manifested in our advocacy activities at all levels of government.聽Contact us for help with projects, rating systems, or your community resilience efforts at resilience@usgbc.org.
- Federal advocacy: The federal government plays an important role in setting the policy context for risk management and in helping to finance planning and recovery. Working closely with the executive and legislative branches, USGBC is a champion for principled policy and dedicated resources to support more resilient buildings and communities through various federal programs and funding streams.
- State and local advocacy: State and local governments are often responsible for the immediate response to natural disasters, and they offer critical on-the-ground perspectives for understanding vulnerabilities in communities.
- USGBC鈥檚 local communities: Local communities serve a critical role in providing local perspectives and practical solutions to challenges that states and municipalities face when seeking to enhance their resilience. Our local advocates and volunteers have helped to advance resilience programs, partnerships, and projects in their areas.
Rating system tools
Through LEED and other programs and initiatives, USGBC promotes and advocates for of design, construction, operation, and maintenance that address and emphasize resilience in buildings, landscapes, power systems, and communities. Beyond sustainability, green building and infrastructure certifications are driving resilience-enhancing designs, technologies, materials, and methods.
LEED
LEED is the gold standard for how buildings and communities are designed, constructed, maintained, and operated. LEED promotes resilience in each of these areas as well via the LEED Climate Resilience Screening Tool, which evaluates the resilience potential of each LEED credit. For examples of LEED-certified projects that have exhibited exemplary resilience, see our Profiles in Resilience brief.
LEED for Cities
LEED for Cities is a pilot certification program that supports progress towards better, more resilient cities. Available through the performance platform, LEED for Cities provides cities with solutions for measuring and managing energy and water use, human experience, waste production, and transportation usage on a city scale.
SITES
is the sustainable land development and management program that aims, in part, to 鈥渃reate regenerative systems and foster resiliency.鈥 SITES provides a green infrastructure framework for landscapes of virtually any type. Because SITES was modeled after LEED, the system optimizes resilience efforts by enabling some projects to concurrently pursue both certifications.
PEER
is the certification program that measures power system performance and electricity infrastructure, while also working to improve the sustainability, reliability, and resilience of these systems. PEER includes guidance for cities, utilities, campuses, and transit to help ensure reliable delivery of electricity, reduction of emissions, improved safety and security, and more.