Sustainable Development
About Sustainable Development
Sustainable development is about planning and carrying out an agency's mission while calculating the external factors that could affect the achievement of long-term goals. In today's competition for limited funds, resources, and workers, organizations must demonstrate commitment to long-term value.
The best value for the American people is more than just the lowest first cost. Choices for government programs requires promoting efficient resource allocation through well-informed decision-making.
GSA promotes best practices in real property throughout the entire real property lifecycle as a continuing commitment to help make the U.S. government more sustainable.
Sustainable Development Resources
GSA has developed several resources on sustainable development to aid federal agencies in this effort:
- Videos and DVDs
- Video of "The Road to Sustainability: A Conversation with Ray Anderson"
Features Ray C. Anderson of Interface Inc., and Joseph Moravec, the former Commissioner of the GSA Public Buildings Service.
The 19-minute video or DVD is available upon request; see ordering information below.
- Video of "Highlights of William McDonough Speech"
Features a keynote address at GSA's "Sustainability 2000 Workshop".
The 50-minute video or DVD is available upon request; see ordering information below.
To order: Contact Stanley C. Langfeld, Regulations Management Division Director, Office of Real Property Management by telephone on (202) 501-1737 or Richard Ornburn, (202) 501-2873.
View PDF or Word document copies of the reports below.
| Document Title |
Format/Size |
| Real Property Sustainable Development Guide |
[PDF - 1029K] [Word - 216K] |
| Sustainable Development and Society |
[PDF - 21795K] [Word - 352K] |
The shortcut to this page is www.gsa.gov/sustainabledevelopment.
Last Reviewed 6/30/2008