The Workshop in Sustainable Development allows undergraduate students to bridge the theoretical knowledge they have gained through their coursework in the natural and social sciences with a real-world, client-based project. Students will share project results with the university community at this event before final presentations with their clients. Following the Workshop presentations, there will be a poster session where students in SDEV 4101 Qualitative Research Methods for Sustainable Development will present their final projects. Workshop projects this semester include:
A Cost-Benefit Analysis for the Restoration of the Graniteville Wetlands
An Exploration of Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) in Agricultural Value Chains
Incentivizing Policy for Green Roofs for New York City
Pathway to Electrification: Aligning Columbia Transportation with Plan 2030
Refreshments will be served.