The Commons: More than just resources
What do squatters’ movements have in common with meadows? What makes sharing a front yard radical? And how do these examples defy the dominant methods of resource management today: either top-down...
What do squatters’ movements have in common with meadows? What makes sharing a front yard radical? And how do these examples defy the dominant methods of resource management today: either top-down...
University of Michigan researchers and educators, including those at the School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), will work on a $15 million National Science Foundation(NSF)-funded effort to...
The University of Michigan has a proud tradition of offering creative classes in which students can get unique real-world experience. The School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) class “...
Rajiv Shah’s (BS ’95) public service career has been peppered with big bets that have paid off. From his early work focused on childhood vaccines at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to his...
The Energy Equity Project (EEP) at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) is focusing on multiple projects to bolster a just transition to a cleaner, more...
As discussions about environmental responsibility and sustainability have become increasingly mainstream, the growing understanding of the looming impacts of climate change is putting pressure on...
For decades, low-income urban neighborhoods and communities of color have been subjected to disinvestment as a consequence of redlining, white flight and predatory lending. Historic houses, industrial...
Will Brinkerhoff is a second-year PhD student at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS). His research interests are centered on soil health and ecology, as well as...