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University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finaltion (2005) and the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment (2007), the University of Idaho (U of I) is committed to incorporat

ing sustainability and environmental literacy in teaching, research, operations, and outreach. Comprehensive plans in pursuit of climate neutrality, t campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

he Climate Action Plan (2010), and two iterations of the Greenhouse Gas Inventory (2008, 2011) set institutional goals and measure progress.To incenti

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vize next steps, the Sustainability Center IS coordinating the University's response to the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System™ (STAR

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalmitted to the Princeton Review and the Sierra Club Survey. From these surveys, the University will gain a STARS rating and national recognition. In ad

dition, STARS will help US determine how we are doing and pinpoint areas where we can improve.The purpose of this Campus Sustainability Survey is to g campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

ather commuter, environmental literacy, and cultural data to complete the STARS assessment. These efforts support the University's goal to be climate

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neutral by 2030, as outlined in the University of Idaho Climate Action Plan.O University IdahoSustainability CenterMethodologyThe Ul Campus Sustainabi

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalrtion of the survey comes from the Assessment of Sustainability Knowledge developed by Ohio State University, courtesy of Adam Zwickle. We adjusted th

e questions to fit our campus, removed some of the items, and added a few of our own. In years prior, we conducted a separate transportation survey to campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

calculate the commute modal split of students and employees, but this year we incorporated transportation questions into this cultural and environmen

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tal literacy assessment to reduce survey fatigue. We ended up with two surveys: one for students and one for employees. The employee survey is twenty

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalterviews of the complete survey to identify and correct wording, question order, visual design, and navigation problems.We worked with the Institution

al Review Board (IRB) office, who determined that this project did not meet the definition of human subject research because the data is not being use campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

d for research purposes. The results of the survey will be used for institutional and program improvement purposes.We distributed the survey to a repr

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esentative sample of the Moscow campus by email (Appendix A); it was sent out by University Communications and Marketing in November 2017. As a matter

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalter and the MyUidaho news feed. The response rate IS 12% for students and 19% for employees. The resulting data is de-identified, which means the surv

ey is anonymous.Jeannie Matheison, Ul Sustainability Center Director, prepared this report. Soren Newman, Senior Researcher, Office of Grant and Proje campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

ct Development, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, contributed extensive social science survey methodology expertise. Joan Jones, Assessment A

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nalyst, Institutional Effectiveness and Accreditation, generously provided Qualtrics support. Bert Baumgaertner, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Co

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalement Coordinator, and Ethan Morris, Program Manager, participated in cognitive interviews. Maraya Hanson, Projects Coordinator, categorized responden

t comments.For more information, contact Jeannie Matheison atjeanmem@uidaho.edu. This report is available on the Sustainability Center's website at ht campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

tps://www.uidaho.eduzzcurrent-students/sustainabihty-centẹr/rẹsoụrces/surveys2OUniversityo/ IdahoSustainability CenterKey findings1.One-hundred percen

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t (100%) of administrators, 95% faculty, 93% of staff. 92% of students, and 93% of all respondents said they think climate change is happening.2.The U

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalsked if they support a student fee increase of S5 or less to fund energy conservation infrastructure, such as solar arrays, 73% of students said yes.4

.When asked if they support a parking pass fee of $5 or less to help fund energy conservation infrastructure, such as solar arrays, 68% of faculty, 60 campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

% of staff, 55% of students, and 40% of administrators said yes.5.Recycling is “very important*' to 90% of administrators, 87% of faculty, 80% of staf

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f, and 72% of students; however, only 10% of all respondents said they are "very satisfied" with campus recycling. In addition, 40% of all respondents

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalf products can be recycled/lack of instructions" (41%), "don't know where to recycle" (30%), and "bins are full" (21%) as the factors that prevent the

m from recycling on campus.7.In the environmental literacy portion of the survey, student respondents answered ten questions to evaluate their knowled campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

ge of sustainability topics and challenges such as climate change, conservation, and environmental justice. Students scored an average of 70%.8.Forty-

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five percent (45%) of all respondents said it is "very important" for locally grown/produced food (grown within 100 miles) to be available to eat on c

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-finalployees and 24% of students have a one-way commute of 1.1 to 4 miles to campus.3Demographic profile of respondentsOf 612 total respondents, 44% were s

taff, 39% were students, 15% were faculty, and 2% were administrators (Figure 1).1. Arc you an administrator, faculty, staff or student?Administrator, campus-sustainability-survey-november-2018-final

2% (n=10)Faculty, 15% (n=92)Staff, 44% (n=272)Figure 1. Percent of survey respondents, by type (n=6i 2).

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

University of Idaho Sustainability CenterCampus Sustainability Survey 2018IntroductionAs a signatory of two climate agreements, the Talloires Declarat

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