Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P)

Graduate Program Annual Symposium

The Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P) program held its sixth annual ES&P Master's Final Project Symposium: An Interactive Poster Session on Wednesday, February 8, 2012, from 3 to 5 pm in the Dana Commons Multipurpose Room.

This event was a poster session featuring 28 ES&P students presenting their final projects - a diverse set of projects that includes theses, research projects, practitioner projects, and the first set of ES&P/MBA dual degree student consultancy projects.

List of Student Projects:

Household Recycling in Massachusetts: Socioeconomic Factors, Social Norms and Policy Incentives
Elisa Abelson

Payments for Environmental Services in Shivapuri National Park, Nepal
Jeffrey Apigian

Has There Been Progress at Preventing Future Love Canals Disasters From Happening and Progress In How Government Officials Treats Residents Affected by Hazardous Waste?
Pam Burghardt

Residential Solar Leasing for MA: A Business Plan
Jill DiMedio

Application Of GIS In Forest Resource Management: A Case Study Of Determining Three Types Of Forest For Kbang District - Vietnam
Luan Hoang

An Analysis on Past Energy Trends in the United States and the Future of Environmental Policy
Suela John

An Analysis on Past Energy Trends in the United States and the Future of Environmental Policy
Suela John

Switching to a Low-Carbon Era: Modernizing China’s Electricity Network
Yajing Li

A Comparison of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology and Policy Development in China and the USA
Yue Liu

Reducing Meat Consumption as a Mechanism to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Leah Melnick

Evaluating local and landscape level controls on the importance of different retention structures in urban and forested small streams of central Massachusetts
Erin Miller

Understanding Ecological Degradation of Malagarasi Muyovosi Wetland Ecosystem in Northwestern Tanzania: Sustainable Natural Resources Management Implications
Rodney Elias Ngalamba

Sustainable University Food Services: A Study of Clark University in Relation to Similarly-Sized Neighboring Institutions
Ryanne Niederwerfer

Towards a Sustainable Rural Water Supply in Ghana: A focus on Ejura-Sekyedumase District, Ashanti Region
Seth Opoku

Environmental Ascription in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana: Toxic Pollution and School Performance Scores
Anna Rosofsky

Investing in Common Ground: A Case Study of the Public-Private Partnership between Haverhill’s Brightside, Inc. and the City of Haverhill, MA
Heather Strom

Influence of Anthropogenic Factors on Habitat of Chinese Tiger in Hupingshan Nature Reserve, China
Shurong Tian

THESIS: Moving Towards More Sustainable Agriculture in China: Strengthening Environmental Management of the Processing Tomato Industry
Jing Yang

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Ana Monteiro
(ES&P '07)

Ana Monteiro now works in Cape Verde with InfraCo, an infrastructure development company that promotes socially responsible projects, primarily in Africa. Building upon her ES&P final M.A. project that focused on renewable energy in Africa.

The Cabéolica Wind Project is developing four wind farms on four different islands in order to diversify the energy matrix of the country and make Cape Verde one of the leading African countries in terms of wind energy capacity.

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