UMBC has a history of working to implement sustainable practices on campus while also researching sustainable opportunities in the classroom. These actions create and demonstrate positive social, economic, and environmental impacts both locally and globally.
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Resilience vs. Campus Sustainability?
The below is an excerpt from Dave Newport's Department of Change blog. Dave Newport Director of the Environmental Center University of Colorado-Boulder The transition from an exploitive...
Posted: February 12, 2013, 2:18 PM
Recirculating aquaculture to farm fish more sustainably
UMBC’s Dept. of Marine Biotech. is taking on the challenge
Fishing Without a Net In UMBC’s Department of Marine Biotechnology, Yonathan Zohar and his colleagues are creating sustainable fish farms that may revolutionize our notions of fishing and...
Posted: February 11, 2013, 12:42 PM
Research Scientist reduces runoff protecting Chesapeake Bay
Schwartz reduces compaction of soil, increasing infiltration
GREEN AND CLEAN Can Maryland’s green spaces help keep the Chesapeake Bay cleaner? Source: UMBC Magazine Stuart S. Schwartz, a senior research scientist at UMBC’s Center for Urban...
Posted: February 11, 2013, 12:35 PM
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