2011 CES Master's Thesis PresentationsFriday, May 6th, 2011 |
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time |
name |
title |
10-10:25 |
Cicely Marshall |
Assessing the Impact of Mining Operations on the Vegetation of Liberia from a Global and Local Perspective |
10:25-10:50 |
Courtney Mattison |
Our Changing Seas: A Coral Reef Story |
10:50-11:15 |
Sarah Thomas |
Comparing Bicycle Commuter Incentives: An analysis of strategies aimed at increasing bicycle commuting |
11:15-11:40 |
Dayanch Hojagyeldiyev |
Environmental Quality of Rhode Island Schools. Problem Scope and Plan for Action |
| 11:40-12:00 | BREAK FOR LUNCH | |
12-12:25 |
Jeremy Knee |
Thinking about environmental impacts in electricity regulation |
12:25-12:50 |
Jessica L Pagan |
Water Efficiency for Rhode Island: Assessing Proposed State Efficiency Rule on a Local Level |
12:50-1:15 |
Kimberly Damm |
The architecture of environmental evaluation: a literature review and network analysis |
1:15-1:40 |
Kathryn Birky |
Assessing the Sociocultural Significance of Manatees in Gambia |
1:40-2:05 |
Noah Fisher |
How the U.S. benefits from China winning the clean energy race, and what it means for the future of domestic renewable energy policy |