2004-2005 Thesis Abstracts and Presentations
Bachelor of Arts Theses
Noura Alturki |
Cleansing the Soul, Polluting the Earth: The Potential for Environmental Education at the Hajj |
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Laura Castagnino |
Gardens and Grade Level Expectations: The Link Between Environmental Education and Standardized Assessments |
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Alexandra Coria |
Is There Enough? Communication in Water Resource Management in South Kingstown and Narragansett, Rhode Island |
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Keally Dewitt |
Talking with Gail: A Dialogue about Toxics Activism, Womanhood, Nature and Relationship |
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Pei Pei Ma |
A, B, C . . . EE? Should Rhode Island Implement Environmental Education in its Secondary Schools? |
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Allison Silverman |
Potluck in the BEAR’s (Gar)Dens: An Investigation into Campus Farming to Develop the Urban Agriculture Plan for Brown University |
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Allison Watkins |
The Environment and Brown’s Purchasing Practices: Can Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Work at Brown? |
Bachelor of Science Theses
Dolaporn Auyeung |
Pathway from Ornamentals to Invasive Plants: A Case Study of Impatiens capensis and Impatiens glandulifera |
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Monica Candal |
Identifying Sites for Successful Eelgrass Restoration in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island |
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Timothy Downing |
Modeling Shrub Encroachment in Shompole Group Ranch, Kenya |
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Allan Just |
People and Forest Patches: Residential exposure and Lyme disease in Southern New England |
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Michal Kapitulnik |
A Tree Grows in Kenya: The Status of Prunus africana in the Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya |
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Aaron Wdowin |
Is the Quality of Water in the Big River Management Area Affected by Land Use? An ecological risk assessment of the Big River Management Area |
Master Theses
Ekaterina Arzamassova |
Defining and Measuring the Transparency of Voluntary Environmental Agreements: Analysis of Twenty-Two US EPA Voluntary Partnerships |
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Nicholas M. Bianco |
Childhood Lead Poisoning in Rhode Island: Assessing costs and new strategic implementation programs for lead mitigation |
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Erin N. Bray |
Is it necessary to augment existing water supply to meet increasing demands of suburban sprawl? A Case Study of Coventry and West Greenwich, Rhode Island |
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Caroline Colesworthy |
Food Chain or Shackles: Exploring vegetarianism with women of childbearing age to reduce toxic exposure and improve public health |
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Jessica M. Lerner |
Stand in the Place Where You Live: Sense of Place, Values and Perceptions about Land Use in Tiverton, Rhode Island |
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Christopher Peterson |
Humans, Carnivores, and Nature: A Study of Public Perceptions of Large Carnivores and Nature in the United States and Canada |
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Allison Sobel |
Running Water: Balancing Water Supply and /flow in the Hunt River |
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Brian Thurber |
Perceptions of Climate Change Shareholder Advocates: Their role, their context, and the mechanism of advocacy |