Environmental Sciences and Policy: Recent submissions
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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) -
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) -
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 ... -
Independent Graduate Project in Environmental Sciences and Policy
(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) -
Thesis proposal
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2010-12) -
Improving Urban Transportation through the European Experience: The Case of Brasilia, Brazil
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2010-01-12) -
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) -
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) -
Rapid detection techniques for primary indicators of activated sludge treatment optimization
(Advanced Academic Programs, The Johns Hopkins University, 2007)