TIE
Grants 2004 - 2005
Tufts Institute
of the Environment is pleased to announce the 2004 –
2005 recipients of the Environmental Education Grants, the
Environmental Planning Grants and the Environmental Graduate
Student Fellowships.
Environmental
Planning Grants:
Sustainable
landscapes and environmental education at Tufts.
Faculty: Richard Vogel (School of Engineering),
Michael Reed (School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biology),
and Jeff Licht (School of Arts and Sciences, University
College of Citizenship and Public Service), Students:
Duncan Cheung and Alexander Sherman (School of Arts and
Sciences, undergraduate students)
Graduate
Student Grants:
An integrated
assessment of regional wastewater treatment options in Jamaica
using systems analysis. Ana Martha Fernandes
(School of Engineering, Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Engineering).
Organic
and Fair Trade: Revaluing peasant livelihoods and Mexican
coffee in the midst of crisis. Muriel
Calo (School of Nutrition, Food Policy and Applied
Nutrition Program).
Developing
policy incentives to promote green building practices in
Boston. Michelle Mondazzi (School of Arts
and Sciences, Dept. of Urban Environmental Policy and Planning).
Ecological
study of endocrine disease in MA. Bindu
Panikkar (School of Engineering, Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Engineering).
Multi-Objective
optimization model for the examination of water reuse potential
in Lebanon. Patrick Ray (School of Engineering,
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering).
The
first accurate census of the endangered Hawaiian Moorhen
(Gallinula chloropus sandvicensis). David
DesRoches (School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biology).
The
influence of stormwater and BMP planning on stormwater management
in the Aberjona River Watershed. Drew
Shelton (School of Engineering, Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Engineering).
Survey
of important parasitic and infectious diseases shared by
elephants and livestock in Dimbangombe, Zimbabwe.
Karin Hamilton and James Desmond (School of Veterinary
Medicine).