Environmental Studies

Environmental studies is a broad field that encompasses the scientific study of the environment and the solutions to environmental problems. It integrates various disciplines such as biology, chemistry, physics, ecology, geology, geography, and sociology to understand the complex interactions between humans and the environment. Environmental studies aim to promote sustainability, conservation, and the protection of natural resources for future generations. - wikipedia

Personnel & Activity

Departments

  • Biol Sci

  • Environm Studies

  • Econ & Finance

  • Geog & Geosci

  • Informat & Decis Sci

Research Themes

  • Deforestation

  • Riparian Preservation Areas

  • Forest Restoration

  • Stream Size Impact

  • Illegal Logging

Influential Faculty

  • Caviglia-Harris, Jill
    3 Articles, 21 Citations

  • Briand, Christopher H.
    1 Article, 6 Citations

  • Cha, Hoon S.
    1 Article, 5 Citations

  • Villalobos, Laura
    2 Articles, 4 Citations

Influential Articles

  • The Brazilian Forest Code and riparian preservation areas: spatiotemporal analysis and implications for hydrological ecosystem services (9 citations)

  • The six dimensions of collective leadership that advance sustainability objectives: rethinking what it means to be an academic leader (7 citations)

  • Integrating Multiple Sources to Reconstruct the Pre- and Early Postcolonial Forests of the Chesapeake: 1588-1838 (6 citations)