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University of Florida
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Vol. 1 Issue 1
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Fall 2005 |
Stormy Weather Ahead
Katrina, Jeanne, Frances, Charley, and Ivan are familiar names to all of
us. Unfortunately, they are not the names of our children or grandchildren
coming for a summer visit. Based on historical records, Florida will have
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'Green' Building Program Offers
Solutions for Development
As the boom in residential construction alters Florida's environment and boosts
the demand for energy and water, a new program at UF promotes managing natural
resources in a more efficient way while maintaining the economic benefits of
growth.
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Graduate Student Photographs Africa's DiversitySchool of Natural Resources and Environment interdisciplinary ecology graduate student Carlton Ward, Jr. has combined his interest in ecology with his talent for photography.
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Thoughts from the Dean and Directors
Ten years have passed since we opened our doors as the College of Natural
Resources and Environment. In 2002, the UF Strategic
Plan
recommended strengthening environmental programs and relocated us into the
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences as a school. This brought many advantages.
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Science Fellowship Program Studies Effects of Everglades Restoration
The School of Natural Resources and Environment has partnered with the National Park Service through a South Florida/Caribbean-Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit agreement on a two-year, $575,000 grant "Science Fellowships in Everglades Restoration Ecology."
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SNRE mini-grants
The environmental challenges of the 21st century are complex and require
an interdisciplinary approach to finding solutions. Responding to the need
for science-based, integrative research, SNRE offers a Mini-grant Program
for UF faculty.
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Faculty focus
Peter Hildebrand draws on a lifetime of experiences to help students find
ways to reduce poverty and increase food security in developing countries
by improving small-scale farming systems.
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