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Continued Support of the Undergraduate Component of the HERO Program
Decision Center for a Desert City II: Urban Climate Adaptation
Pathways for Reducing the Vulnerability of Water Resources to Climate Change and Urbanization Through Land-use Planning: Comparisons Across Portland and Phoenix Metropolitan Areas
REU Site: Land Change and Vulnerability Studies in New England: The Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO)
Suburbanization, Water-Use, Nitrogen Cycling and Eutrophication in the 21st Century: Interactions, Feedbacks and Uncertainties in a Massachusetts Coastal Zone
Assessment and Development of Census View
Demonstrating a Risk-Based Approach to Rapid Vulnerability Assessment in New England Fishery Communities