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New York’s GreenLITES Rating Systems

In: Sustainable Transportation

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  • Henrik Gudmundsson

    (Technical University of Denmark)

  • Ralph P. Hall

    (Virginia Tech)

  • Greg Marsden

    (University of Leeds)

  • Josias Zietsman

    (Texas A&M University System)

Abstract

New York State Department of Transportation’s (NYSDOT’s) GreenLITES (Leadership In Transportation and Environmental Sustainability) programs are collectively one of the leading sustainable transportation performance assessment systems in the US. This case study begins by examining the historical context that enabled the GreenLITES programs to be created, after which each of the programs is discussed. A unique aspect explored in the case is how the GreenLITES certification (or rating) programs are promoting change within NYSDOT. Particular attention is paid to how the data (or indicators) from the programs are used within a multi-actor decision-making context (Holden 2013). The case study concludes by examining how NYSDOT’s four asset management teams (specifically the Sustainability team) and the Comprehensive Program Team (CPT) build on the GreenLITES programs to promote a culture of sustainability across the agency. Attention is paid to how the GreenLITES certification data and sustainability concepts are used in the context of the Learn, Decide, Forecast, and Communicate indicator application types (described in Chap. 6 ).

Suggested Citation

  • Henrik Gudmundsson & Ralph P. Hall & Greg Marsden & Josias Zietsman, 2016. "New York’s GreenLITES Rating Systems," Springer Texts in Business and Economics, in: Sustainable Transportation, edition 127, chapter 10, pages 251-276, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sptchp:978-3-662-46924-8_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46924-8_10
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