Transportation (TR) (18%)
Transportation systems play an important role in carbon emission and pollutant levels in universities. Transportation policies that limit the number of motor vehicles on campus and encourage the usage of campus buses and bicycles will encourage a healthier environment. The pedestrian policy will encourage students and staff to walk around campus and minimize the use of private vehicles. The use of environmentally friendly public transportation will decrease the carbon footprint around campus.
No | Criteria | Point | Weighting |
5 | Transportation (TR) | 18% | |
TR1 | The total number of vehicles (cars and motorcycles) divided by the total campus' population | 200 | |
TR2 | Shuttle services | 300 | |
TR3 | Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEV) policy on campus | 200 | |
TR4 | The total number of Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEV) divided by the total campus population |
200 | |
TR5 | The ratio of the ground parking area to the total campus' area | 200 | |
TR6 | Program to limit or decrease the parking area on campus for the last 3 years (from 2019 to 2021) |
200 | |
TR7 | Number of initiatives to decrease private vehicles on campus | 200 | |
TR8 | The pedestrian path on campus | 300 | |
Total | 1800 |