The Environmental Resources Engineering general research area takes an interdisciplinary approach to solve environmental resource-related problems in urban and natural settings. Emphasis is placed on ...
The Environmental Resources Engineering undergraduate degree program prepares graduates to operate with professional competence in environmental resources engineering. A broad base of study in ...
Environment and Resource Economics is an interdisciplinary field that integrates economic analysis with ecological principles, addressing how natural resource scarcity, externalities and environmental ...
Environmental and Resources Law encompasses the evolution of legal frameworks designed to protect natural environments while ensuring the sustainable management of resources. This field integrates ...
Are you interested in advocating and managing public lands, national parks or wilderness areas? Do you want to solve natural resource challenges? A bachelor's degree in environment and natural ...
Gain an understanding of the natural world and how resources in our own backyard can be applied to global issues. Go deep into physical and biological science. Understand social, political, and ...
Faculty and staff in the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources (FNR) are engaged in environmental planning around the state. Extension programs help managers and decision-makers improve Indiana ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
Channel your passion for the environment into meaningful change. The environment and natural resources graduate program is designed to equip you with the skills you need to address complex ...
Brooke Rose, a 2021-22 Environmental Ethics Fellow, and Brian Green, director, technology ethics, both at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are their own. Environmental, Social, and ...
(Images, clockwise from top left – East Entrance to Bishop Wood, Miami University, Oxford, OH, Bowden Postcard Collection Online, Walter Havighurst Special Collections; Libby Mueller, “MU Take Steps ...
The current pattern of global economic development is unsustainable. It is based on the extraction of natural resources and use of a carbon-intensive production and consumption system to produce goods ...