About the Research Group.The Natural Resources Conservation Planning and Management research group at the University of Waterloo School of Planning aims to understand the interplay of sustainability science, policy, and systems of governance in the natural and built environments. Key areas of research include:
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The emerging field of sustainability science provides an excellent opportunity to explore these questions from a quantitative and qualitative perspective. We are seeking new Masters and PhD students from social and natural science backgrounds who would be interested in researching within the above areas.
We are excited to say that all our lab alumni have moved on to employment in their specialization or further study. This success is the result of the talents and productivity of our students. We encourage and support all our students in presenting their research at conferences and submitting their work for publication in leading journals. Our lab is especially proud of the awards and scholarships that lab members have been receiving, such as the Alumni Gold Medal Award of the Faculty of Environment, the Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship, Ontario Graduate Scholarships, Mitacs Internships, and 2nd Place for the Environmental Studies Association of Canada 2014 Student Poster Award.
We are excited to say that all our lab alumni have moved on to employment in their specialization or further study. This success is the result of the talents and productivity of our students. We encourage and support all our students in presenting their research at conferences and submitting their work for publication in leading journals. Our lab is especially proud of the awards and scholarships that lab members have been receiving, such as the Alumni Gold Medal Award of the Faculty of Environment, the Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship, Ontario Graduate Scholarships, Mitacs Internships, and 2nd Place for the Environmental Studies Association of Canada 2014 Student Poster Award.