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Increasing Environmental Education Accessibility Through New Media
Farrah Masoumi
This portfolio shows projects that aim to create a larger outreach for environmental education through digital education content and expand already existing programs to enhance the learning and teaching experience. All of these components highlight the integration between environmental education and new media. By being ... Read More
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Group Development in Natural Resource Collaboration in the Crown of the Continent: Forming, Storming, Norming & Performing
Meghan Rene Neville
This portfolio brings together three experiences of natural resource collaborative groups each in a different stage of development. Researcher, Bruce Tuckman, theorized that collaborative groups go through different stages in order to grow, face new challenges, tackle problems, deliver results, and become an effective team ... Read More
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Conservation Education: Using Birds to Connect Communities to their Natural Environment
Kathryn A. Olson
The theme of my portfolio is conservation education, using birds as an example of how to connect people of all ages to their natural environment. Birds were chosen as an example because of a personal curiosity for the animal, and because they are an accessible ... Read More
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Full Circle: Building a Local Economy through Pollinator Enterprises in the Food System
Catherine M. DeMets
As the alternative food movement gains traction in mainstream American society, it is essential to document how enterprises in the movement are building robust local economies. As Eric Holt-Giménez (2010: 1) points out, the movement “has successfully shone the spotlight on hunger and food access ... Read More
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Watershed Management Tools: Hazardous Site Case History, Reference Stream Analysis, and GIS Analysis of Fire Risk
Patrick Doyle
My portfolio explores some tools that are used to protect or assess watershed health and the experiences and lessons I learned during my time in the Environmental Studies program. The first piece in my portfolio is a case study that looks at the history of ... Read More
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Science, Advocacy, Policy, Planning: Tools for Advancing Transportation Equity
Garrett S. McAllister
The theme of this portfolio is how different tools and approaches can be used for advancing transportation equity. Broadly defined, transportation equity is about fairness in transportation. There are a number of ways this fairness can be assessed. The most common way to assess transportation ... Read More
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Restoring Watersheds and Building Watershed Communities
Lindsay Wancour
The central theme of my four portfolio pieces is restoring watersheds and building watershed communities. Each component of my portfolio approaches this theme differently. Using a broad approach allowed me to explore the various ways communities, watersheds, and restoration can intersect. My first portfolio piece ... Read More
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Multi-Scaled Approaches for Protecting Montana's Watersheds and Water Resources
Elizabeth Yoder
The central theme carried among my four portfolio pieces is: using scientific and governmental approaches to conserve watershed health. For the purposes of this portfolio, I define watershed health as a very general term that describes the state of water quantity and quality that is ... Read More
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Laying the Foundation for Effective Natural Resource Management
Teresa Scanlon
The following portfolio describes three distinct, yet not mutually exclusive, approaches for managing water and other resources. A common theme throughout the three approaches is that they “lay the foundation” for future management, and each piece depicts a different approach to natural resource management planning. ... Read More
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