Browsing Advanced Academic Programs by Issue Date
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Rapid detection techniques for primary indicators of activated sludge treatment optimization
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2007) -
Phytoplankton responses to localized climate patterns in the Potomac River tributary of the Chesapeake Bay
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2008) -
Utilization of Hydrilla verticillata by wintering waterfowl on the tidal Potomac River
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2008-05) -
Urban street tree priorities for Baltimore City's Watershed 263
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2008-05) -
The endangered Florida Panther (Puma [=Felis] concolor coryi) conservation status: in situ breeding and a shrinking habitat
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2008-12-12) -
Improving Urban Transportation through the European Experience: The Case of Brasilia, Brazil
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2010-01-12) -
Sustaining Forest Interior Dwelling Bird Species Breeding Presence through the Maryland-DC Important Bird Areas Program
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2010-10-30)The Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program is an international effort intended to identify, monitor, and conserve land areas most essential to support native bird populations. I investigated whether Forest Interior Dwelling ... -
Thesis proposal
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2010-12) -
Managing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Using Environmental Site Design in Baltimore's Westport Community
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011) -
Independent Graduate Project in Environmental Sciences and Policy
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Effects of land use and land cover on alosine spawning habitat in non-tidal tributaries to the Bush River, Maryland: Implications for Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011)There is extensive literature on the effects of land use and land cover on aquatic biodiversity and integrity of habitat. Aquatic health in lotic systems has been found to decline with increasing development and construction ... -
Sustainable Materials Management in Newark, NJ: The State of Recycling in New Jersey, and a Business and Economic Analysis to Increase Green Businesses, Jobs, and Improve Air Quality in Newark
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011) -
Stormwater Best Management Practices in the Baltimore’s Watershed 263: SLAMM and Crowdsourcing as tools in inventory and characterization
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011) -
Incorporating land use into ecosystem based fisheries management: a case study using Alosines in non-tidal tributaries to the Bush River, Upper Chesapeake Bay
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011) -
Minding the Gap At The Local Level: Differences Between Greenhouse Gas Reductions Needed and Targets Selected, and Between Production- and Consumption-Based Inventories
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011-01) -
Minding the Gap at the Local Level: Differences Between Greenhouse Gas Reductions Needed and Targets Selected, and Between Production- and Consumption-based Inventories
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011-01) -
Researching Locally, Thinking Globally: Carbon Flux from Soil in Suburban Maryland
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011-05)With expanding urbanization, there has been an increase in manipulation of the environment by activities such as construction and landscaping. The consequences of these alterations on carbon efflux are important in ... -
Does nitrogen gas flux through stream water account for the fate of anthropogenic nitrogen in an agricultural watershed?
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011-05-07) -
Determining the potential distribution of highly invasive plants in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine: a species distribution modeling approach under different climate-land- use scenarios and possible implications for natural-resource management
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011-12)Background: The Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains are one of the most species-rich ecoregions in Europe. High levels of biodiversity can be explained by the heterogeneous geomorphology of the mountain range, its geographic ... -
Effects of Roadway Runoff on the Water Quality of the Codorus Creek Watershed
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011-12-13)This study is to serve as a model for future, intensive studies into the effect roadway runoff has on the water quality of the Codorus Creek watershed. This runoff is known to contain nonpoint source pollutants that are ...