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Full List of 2015 Publications
https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications-2015
Publications by members of SENR in 2015 Ahsan, Shamim, Ali Mursheda K, and Islam Rafiq. 2015. ... E-Waste trading impact on public health and cosystem Services in Developing Countries. International ... the public trust. Biological Reviews doi: 10.1111/brv.12227. Velmurugan, A., T.P. Swarnam and Rattan ...
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2014 Fruit Research and Extension Progress
There is also an excellent free publication from Cornell University. More information: ...
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Youth Development
https://acel.osu.edu/faculty-research-teams/youth-development
interested in youth development. Published over 10 peer-reviewed articles in various publications including ...
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SENR Internship Stories
https://senr.osu.edu/undergraduate/career-services/internships/internship-stories
to focus on exotic and endangered species education and be involved with the public by teaching them ...
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MENR Project Examples
Victoria Chen (FABE), Aparna Dial (OSU Sustainability Office) H. LeBail Public Perception of Climate Change ...
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Selected Publications of S. Mazeika P. Sullivan
Selected Publications of S. Mazeika P. Sullivan [pdf format] Cianfrani, Christina M., S. Mazeika ...
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SENR Spring 2013 Seminar Listing
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/senr-spring-2013-seminar-listing
Aldo Leopold's Public Writing About Game Managemen t H. Lewis Ulman, Associate Professor, ...
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Aquaculture and Horticulture Programs Conduct First Ohio Aquaponics Research
research-based information to the public. Continued investment into the industry is warranted. Future Plans Two ...
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Alumni Connection Spring 2015
https://senr.osu.edu/AlumniConnectionSP15
public policy! Alumnus Steve Goodwin Honored as Wildlife Conservationist of the Year Steve Goodwin, ENR ... publication. Each Wednesday, an alumnus is selected to be featured on our Facebook and Twitter pages. If you ...
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'Plant That Ate the South' Is Here: Poster Tells Public to Watch Out for Kudzu
https://senr.osu.edu/news/plant-ate-south-here-poster-tells-public-watch-out-kudzu
Kudzu, the “plant that ate the South,” is now in Ohio. And experts want people to know it. A new identification poster featuring the climbing, entwining, engulfing invader is available. “Kudzu is in scattered spots in Ohio. One of the reasons for the pos ...