The PhD in Environment and Resources at the University of Wisconsin–Madison brings together ecological science, public policy, engineering, economics, and social equity to address pressing environmental challenges. Students gain the tools to lead in sustainability science, environmental decision-making, and interdisciplinary systems thinking.
Modeling Carbon Sequestration Strategies in Agricultural Systems
Evaluating the Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate-Induced Migration
GIS-Based Watershed Management for Pollution Mitigation
Climate Policy Analysis Using Integrated Assessment Models
Stakeholder Engagement in Adaptive Resource Governance
Impact of Renewable Energy Transitions on Local Communities
Mapping Environmental Injustice Using Demographic Data
Behavioral Interventions for Reducing Household Energy Use
Ecosystem Services Valuation in Urban Green Infrastructure
Designing Resilient Food-Energy-Water Nexus Systems
Decarbonization Pathways for Industrial Manufacturing Sectors
Remote Sensing of Land Use Change and Deforestation Patterns
Governance Models for Global Biodiversity Conservation
Hydrological Modeling for Climate-Resilient Agriculture
Tradeoffs Between Conservation and Development in Protected Areas
Community-Based Renewable Resource Planning
Life Cycle Assessment of Bioenergy Supply Chains
Policy Impact Evaluation of Plastic Waste Reduction Laws
Urban Sustainability Indicators in Smart City Planning
Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Climate Risk and Adaptation
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