Re: Eco Survey
From: jo williams (ucftjowucl.ac.uk)
Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 07:17:01 -0600 (MDT)
Yes, we are hoping that the questionnaire will be completed by as many
households per community as possible. So if you could send it to all
households living in your community that would be great.

Unfortunately we have had to design the questionniare to cover all
eventualities. As I am sending it to the mailbase rather than communities
directly, I have no way of knowing whether a single individual household
will respond or a whole community. Hence I have geared it more generally.

Thanks for your interest and help,

Best Regards

Jo Williams


At 09:06 04/05/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I am a little confused by this survey.  Do you want to receive more than
one from each cohousing community?  I could forward this to members of my
community but you will be getting a lot of redundant information that way.
I guess the survey design is making me scratch my head.
>
>Thanks for any clarification,
>Mary Beth
>
>East Lake Commons
>Atlanta, GA
>
>>>> ucftjow [at] ucl.ac.uk 05/04/01 06:18AM >>>
>
>Dear Fred,
>
>Could you possibly post this message on your mailing list please.
>
>
>NEW QUICK AND EASY ECO-SURVEY - http://ongoingpdx.org/survey.phtml 
>
>We are working on a project which seeks to determine the environmental
>sustainability of cohousing. In order to do this we need to collect data
>about the consumption patterns of those currently living in cohousing. Thus
>we have constructed a survey to collect the relevant information. This
>research will be used to promote the development of cohousing in the UK. In
>addition, the findings will also be passed on to the US cohousing network.
>The information provided by the eco-survey can also be used to calculate
>household or community eco-footprints if requested. 
>
>A while ago I posted a message on the coho list asking people to contact me
>for an eco-survey. Since then I have had various comments about length and
>ease of completion. We have now revamped  and reduced the size of the
>survey.  Dan Revel (a US cohouser) has also kindly converted it into a very
>quick to complete survey on the web, URL: http://ongoingpdx.org/survey.phtml.
>
>We need as many reponses as possible if we want to truely determine the
>environmental benefits of this type of housing.
>
>Thanks again for you help,
>
>Jo Williams
>
>
>
>Jo Williams
>Lecturer
>Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning
>University College London
>Wates House,
>22, Gordon Street,
>London
>W1CH 0QB
>Tel:   020 7679 4810
>
>See the results of the EPRSC/Bartlett School of Planning URBASSS project
>(Urban Sustainability and Settlement Size) at:
>http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/courses/planning/URBASSS/Index.htm 
>
>email  joanna.williams [at] ucl.ac.uk 
>email: williams [at] gotandem.freeserve.co.uk 
>
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Jo Williams
Lecturer
Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning
University College London
Wates House,
22, Gordon Street,
London
W1CH 0QB
Tel:    020 7679 4810

See the results of the EPRSC/Bartlett School of Planning URBASSS project
(Urban Sustainability and Settlement Size) at:
http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/courses/planning/URBASSS/Index.htm

email   joanna.williams [at] ucl.ac.uk
email:  williams [at] gotandem.freeserve.co.uk


 





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