The Master of Science in Environment and Resources at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a flexible, interdisciplinary curriculum focusing on natural resource conservation, sustainability science, environmental policy, and human-environment interactions. Students address real-world challenges through research, fieldwork, and collaboration across disciplines.
Analyzing the Socioeconomic Impact of Renewable Energy Projects
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Wisconsin Wetlands
GIS-Based Mapping of Deforestation and Land Use Change
Community-Based Watershed Management Strategies
Sustainable Agriculture Practices and Soil Health Monitoring
Carbon Footprint Analysis of University Campus Operations
Evaluating Urban Heat Islands and Green Infrastructure Solutions
Water Quality Monitoring and Policy Recommendations for Rural Areas
Environmental Justice and Access to Clean Air in Urban Communities
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Plastic Bag Bans in Retail Sectors
Policy Frameworks for Community-Based Climate Adaptation
Impact of Mining Activities on Groundwater Resources
Food Waste Reduction Strategies in University Cafeterias
Indigenous Knowledge Integration in Natural Resource Management
Sustainability Indicators for Local Government Planning
Restoration Ecology Techniques for Prairie Ecosystems
Evaluating Green Building Standards in Public Construction
Public Perception of Climate Change Risk and Policy Support
Life Cycle Assessment of Bio-Based Packaging Materials
Analysis of Carbon Sequestration Potential in Reforestation Sites
Lead interdisciplinary efforts to tackle pressing environmental issues and promote sustainability across ecosystems and societies.
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