Dr. Diane Matar and Prof. Brandon P. Anthony have published a review of the management effectiveness evaluation of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the inaugural issue of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves.
A graduate of the PhD Program in Environmental Sciences and Policy Dr. Johan Lilliestam (’13) has received the most prestigious award for European researchers: the European Research Council’s Starting Grant for his project Transition to a renewable electricity system and its interactions with other policy aims (TRIPOD). We congratulate Johan with this remarkable achievement!
Congratulations to Anna Ruban, who has found a position in the Smart Cities and Mobility Department at the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe in Szentendre, Hungary. We wish Anna all the best in her new position!
The Department is pleased to communicate the good news that our 2016 graduate Amanda Winter has accepted a three year research fellowship at the University of Nottingham in the U.K. She will be working on sustaining urban habitats. Congratulations Amanda!