UIUC’s NRES MS equips researchers and practitioners to conserve biodiversity, restore landscapes, and inform environmental policy. Students deploy drone-LiDAR to map forest structure, model nutrient runoff with SWAT+, and engage Indigenous co-management of prairie preserves. Thesis and non-thesis routes feed careers in agencies, NGOs, and PhD programs tackling the planet’s intertwined crises.
Carbon flux measurement of restored wetlands using eddy-covariance towers
eDNA metabarcoding survey of urban stream biodiversity
Agent-based model of crop-pollinator network resilience
Policy analysis of regenerative agriculture incentives in farm bills
Scenario planning for assisted tree migration under warming
Drone multispectral monitoring of prairie burn recovery
Citizen-science mobile app for invasive species early detection
Social-network study of stakeholder collaboration in watershed councils
Grant proposal for beaver reintroduction to mitigate flood risk
Machine-learning prediction of harmful algal blooms in lakes
VR exhibit educating public on Illinois prairie loss
Life-cycle assessment of biochar soil amendments
White paper on equity in green-infrastructure investment
Landscape genetics analysis of monarch butterfly corridors
Podcast interviewing Indigenous fire stewards
Economic valuation of ecosystem services for urban tree canopy
Interactive StoryMap of groundwater contamination plumes
Remote-sensing change detection of coastal marsh erosion
Lead science-based conservation and policy with UIUC.
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