Environmental Research at the University of Minnesota: An Inventory of Research Related to Public Policy, 1990-1992.

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Environmental Research at the University of Minnesota: An Inventory of Research Related to Public Policy, 1990-1992.

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1992

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Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota

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Information about environmental research at the University of Minnesota in the early 90s is gathered into a single publication. Information about 267 research projects related to public policy issues is presented. The projects come from fifty-nine different departments and include sixty-two projects on campuses or experiment stations outside the Twin Cities area. Descriptions of the research, funding sources and amounts, investigators and their phone numbers, and number of students involved are included. The interdisciplinary nature of environmental research is immediately apparent. Projects are grouped under sixteen subject categories, from ecology to wetlands. Indexes are also provided by department, funding source, investigator, and subject keyword.

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CURA 92-5

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Anding, Thomas L.; Carter, Sheryl A.; Lange, Nancy M.; Wolfe, Margaret R.. (1992). Environmental Research at the University of Minnesota: An Inventory of Research Related to Public Policy, 1990-1992.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/207763.

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