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People and Land Use Strategies Faculty Work Group
This top-priority program is being developed to address the questions of sustainable development and coastal management that Florida faces as its population grows to a projected 25.9 million by 2025. The interdisciplinary effort involves faculty from a dozen departments and a partnership with New College of Florida to develop a land use institute that will provide unbiased, scientifically based best-practices advice to state and local governments and the private sector.
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Climate
Change Work Group
The UF Climate Change Work Group is committed to the creation
of interdisciplinary research driven programs for
climate mitigation and adaptation.
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Hydrology
Program/Work Group
Water pervades every aspect of our lives. Many of Florida's
agricultural, industrial, recreational, and personal activities
rely heavily
on water resources. And our delicate ecosystem depends on
water resources for sustainability.
With water consumption on a steady rise, the study of hydrology
is of paramount importance for Florida's environmental and
economic health. SNRE funds
a number of research initiatives in hydrology and water management
through the Hydrology and Water Resource Minigrants Program.
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Associated Programs |
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Biogeochemistry Research Program
With the primary goal of solving practical problems, the Wetland Biogeochemical
Laboratory promotes research and extension/outreach activities on biogeochemical
cycles in wetlands and aquatic ecosystems. The site includes an extensive
GIS database. |
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Center for Latin American Studies
The Center's mission is to advance knowledge about Latin America and the Caribbean and to enhance the scope and quality of Latin American Studies at the University of Florida. |
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Florida Earth Project
The Florida Earth Project is an educational platform administered by the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida (IFAS) through the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Service and composed of over 50 partners in education, government, industry and environment. |
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Florida
Master Naturalist Program
The Florida Master Naturalist Program (FMNP) is an adult education extension
program. FMNP training benefits persons interested in learning more about
Florida’s environment, seeking educational contact hours, or wishing
to increase their knowledge for use in education programs as volunteers,
employees, and ecotourism guides. |
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Florida
Medical Entomology Laboratory
The FMEL is one of the world's largest research institutions devoted to
the understanding and control of medically important and biting insects,
while giving special attention to the needs of Florida's mosquito control
organizations.
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Florida
Sea Grant
Florida Sea Grant is a partnership
program among the Florida Board of Education, the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Florida's
citizens, industries and governments. Florida Sea Grant's
goal is to use academic research, education and extension
to create a sustainable coastal economy and environment. |
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Hydrologic
Sciences Academic Cluster
The academic cluster for graduate studies in Hydrologic Sciences is a unique
interdisciplinary program designed to broaden the skills of science and
engineering students who are interested in all aspects of water. |
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The Katharine Ordway
Preserve-Swisher Memorial Sanctuary The Ordway Preserve is a research, teaching, and extension facility of the University of Florida
established to further the study and conservation of unique ecosystems. |
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NOAA
Coastal Storms Initiative
The Coastal Storms Initiative is a nationwide effort led by the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to help coastal communities
plan
for, respond to, and recover from coastal storms.
The pilot program is underway in Florida's St.
Johns Watershed. |
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Tropical
Conservation and Development
The mission of the Tropical Conservation and Development (TCD)
Program is to advance biodiversity conservation, sustainable
resource management, and the welfare of rural people in the
tropics through interdisciplinary graduate education, research,
and collaborative learning and practice. |
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Water Conservation
This online resource directory is part of Florida's State Major
Program FL-411, one of many other state major programs. FL 411
promotes water conservation through increasing efficiency, reducing
consumption, and maintaining adequate and sustainable supplies.
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Water Institute
With the world's largest ecosystem restoration project, one
of the world's most productive aquifers, the largest concentration
of first magnitude springs in the country, a burgeoning human
population, and vulnerability to both climatological and anthropogenic
changes in the water cycle, Florida provides a unique living
laboratory to develop new knowledge and test solutions to water
problems. Engineering, policy and legal solutions developed
in Florida will provide a model for others, both nationally
and internationally, thus we envision a Water Institute at
UF committed to addressing Florida issues while being recognized
for providing solutions, science and education for national
and global water resource problems. |
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Wetlands
Extension
The emphasis of the Wetlands extension program is on the role of wetlands
in controlling or enhancing water quality. More specifically, the program
addresses issues of wetland resource management and land use, wetland restoration
and construction, and wetlands-related best management practices. This
program is directed to both private and public sectors, including agricultural,
urban, environmental and regulatory communities.
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Monday, January 28, 2008 10:20
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