Environmental and Energy Studies

Environmental Studies: Environmental policy, governance and management. Environmental justice. Environment and security. Sustainable development. Climate change. Environment, markets and democracy. Environment and livelihoods
Energy Studies: Sustainable energy policies and practices including on energy efficiency and renewable energy. Energy governance at the national and global level. Energy security. Future energy scenarios.

Monitor 2000: amphibian monitoring and education project

Anthony, Brandon P., and M. Puky. "Monitor 2000: amphibian monitoring and education project." Biota - Journal of Biology and Ecology 2, no. Supplement (2001): 13.
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Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy

Poised for engagement: Local communities and the Măcin Mountains National Park, Romania

Anthony, Brandon P., and D. Moldovan. "Poised for engagement: Local communities and the Măcin Mountains National Park, Romania." The International Journal of Biodiversity Science & Management 4, no. 4 (2008): 230-241.
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Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy
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Sexual dimorphism in the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)

Anthony, Brandon P.. "Sexual dimorphism in the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)." The Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy journal 3 (2000): 7-14.
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Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy

Monitor 2000 : Hungarian amphibian monitoring & education project

Anthony, Brandon P.. "Monitor 2000 : Hungarian amphibian monitoring & education project." The Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy journal 4, no. 3 (2001): 3-5.
Unit: 
Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy

EPRG and Environmental Department talks about new National Nuclear Power Programs at a conference on Energy Transitions

Jessica Jewell, an EPRG member and a PhD Student in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy presented a paper at the University of Sussex Energy Group Conference "Energy transitions in an interdependent world: what and where are the future social science research agendas?". The paper reviewed the 50 some countries that have expressed interest in developing a national nuclear power program and evaluated them for the capacities and drivers of implementation. 

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