Category: Sustainability Science & Technology
Political Equator 3
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on June 11, 2011 at 04:22 PM
The Political Equator traces an imaginary line along the US–Mexico border and extends it directly across a world atlas, forming a corridor of global conflict between the 30 and 36 degrees North Parallel. Along this imaginary border encircling the globe lie some of the world’s most contested thresholds. PE3 is a 2-day cross-border mobile conference and community forum held June 3rd and 4th 2011.
posted in Environmental & Public Health • Activism & Social Change • Sustainability Science & Technology • Universities & Engaged Scholarship • Urban Development and Planning •
Clean Water Framework
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on May 06, 2011 at 11:10 AM
Obama Administration Stresses Support for Clean Water.
posted in Publications, Reports, Conferences • Sustainability Science & Technology •
Food systems assessment
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on February 26, 2011 at 05:44 PM
Assessing the San Diego County Food System: Indicators for a More Food Secure Future (Dec. 2010)
posted in Environmental & Public Health • Publications, Reports, Conferences • Sustainability Science & Technology • Urban Development and Planning •
New biology applied to plants
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on December 03, 2010 at 09:04 PM
Discovery of the Key to Metal Accumulation in Plant
posted in Environmental & Public Health • Sustainability Science & Technology • Universities & Engaged Scholarship •
New European web resource for climate change adaptation
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on November 07, 2010 at 10:37 PM
The new Green and Blue Space Adaptation for Urban Areas and Eco Towns (GRaBS) project website is a network of leading pan-European organisations involved in integrating climate change adaptation into regional planning and development. Learn more.
posted in Information & Communications • Sustainability Science & Technology • Universities & Engaged Scholarship • Urban Development and Planning •