Dissertations

Some recent Ph.D. dissertation titles

Trevor Popp works on a NGRIP ice core

Year Name Thesis Title
2009 Sarah Opitz-Stapleton Political Ecology of Safe Drinking Water in the United States with a Case Study Focus on Puerto Rico
2009 Keith Stockton Government to Private Sector Energy Programs: Identification of Common Elements Leading to Successful Implementation
2009 Susan Strife The Concrete Jungle: Environmental Awareness and Experiences of Nature Among Urban Youth
2008 Ghita Carroll Interaction between Renewable Energy Markets and Carbon Markets: Optimal Design of Policies to Meet Societal Goals
2008 Nathaniel Logar Federally Funded Science For User Benefit: Policy Mechanisms for Mission-Oriented Research
2008 Elizabeth Lokey Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Clean Development Mechanism Renewable Energy Projects in Latin America
2008 Genevieve Maricle Shaping Science: How to Turn Science Studies into Science Action
2008 Elizabeth McNie Co-producing useful scientific information for climate policy: Informing science policy and decision support
2007 Paul Flack Recreational Water Use in South Africa: Economic Empowerment for Local Communities
2007 John Kineman Relational Complexity in Natural Science and the Design of Ecological Informatics
2006 Adam Briggle The President's Council on Bioethics: Science, Democracy, and the Good Life
2006 Erik Fisher US Nanotechnology Policy and Midstream Modulation
2006 Anne Hickey Hobson Using Remotely-Sensed Nearshore Suspended Sediment as an Indicator of Env Change on the Alaskan North Slope
2006 Suzanne Tegen Electricity Decision-Making: New Techniques for Calculating Statewide Economic Impacts from New Power Supply and Demand-side Management Programs
2006 Timothy Tomaszewski Atmospheric nitrogen deposition at a conifer forest: Canopy nitrogen uptake and photosynthesis [Electronic resource]
2006 Jason Vogel Persistent Policy Problems