Published on August 01 2012
ESRC (formerly BESRU) members, Diane Dupont, Steven Renzetti, Tim Heinmiller, Ryan Plummer, and Brad May are featured in an article titled “Research Looks at the Future of Water” in the Brock News.
Sunday, February 26, 2017 | By Amanda Smits
Published on August 01 2012
ESRC (formerly BESRU) members, Diane Dupont, Steven Renzetti, Tim Heinmiller, Ryan Plummer, and Brad May are featured in an article titled “Research Looks at the Future of Water” in the Brock News.
Sunday, February 26, 2017 | By Amanda Smits
Published on August 01 2012
In August 2011, Professor Steven Renzetti was awarded $20,000 by SSHRC to support the completion of a Partnership Grant application. Renzetti, along with ESRC (formerly known as BESRU) members Diane Dupont, Ryan Plummer, and Tim Heinmiller, is applying for funding to create the Water Economics, Policy and Governance Network.
Sunday, February 26, 2017 | By Amanda Smits
Published on August 01 2012
ESRC’s Richard Mitchell releases his report from our March workshop titled Social-Ecological Inventories: Building Resilience to Environmental Change Within Biosphere Reserves. Click here to read the full report.
Sunday, February 26, 2017 | By Amanda Smits
Published on August 01 2012
See ESRC’s Steven Renzetti on the Business News Network discussing “Water Woes”.
Sunday, February 26, 2017 | By Amanda Smits
Published on August 01 2012
Read about the launch of BESRU in the Brock news: “Brock launches new research unit for environmental sustainability“.
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