September 2013
The Michigan Journal of Sustainability (MJS) is an online publication that serves as a valuable resource for making scholarly research more accessible to practitioners and policymakers. In other words, the MJS puts sustainability science in the hands of those who can use it.
Visit the MJS website at sustainability.umich.edu/mjs.
Volume I Articles:
- Welcome from the Director of the Graham Sustainability Institute
Don Scavia - Introduction to Volume 1, Fall 2013
Nicholas B. Rajkovich, Irem Daloglu, Tara Clancy, Susan Cheng, Brian Vickers, Dana Kornberg, Erica Morrell - Academic Engagement in Public and Political Discourse: Establishing the Rules of the Game
Andrew J. Hoffman - Adaptation to Climate Change: Context Matters
Rosina Bierbaum and Missy Stults - Canopy Controls on the Forest-Atmosphere Exchange of Biogenic Ozone and Aerosol Precursors
Alexander M. Bryan and Allison L. Steiner - Are Green Cities Nice Places to Live? Examining the Link between Urban Sustainability and Quality of Life
David Bieri - Sustainable Development and Social Justice: Conflicting Urgencies and the Search for Common Ground in Urban and Regional Planning
Scott D. Campbell - Public Comment Periods and Federal Environmental Impact Statements: Potentials and Pitfalls from the American Experience
Erica Morrell - Clearing the Waters of the Fracking Debate
Alexi Ernstoff and Brian Ellis - Liquid Planning: Water as a Lens Toward Sustainability
Jennifer Maigret and Maria Arquero - A Lesson in Service Learning and Community Engagement
Darshan M.A. Karwat, Laura Cole, Laura S. Sherman, Krista C. Badiane, Paul J. Coseo, Larissa S. Larsen - The Green Building as Medium for Environmental Education
Laura Cole - Oh, Behave: When Wildlife Behavior Matters in Conservation
Rachel N. Cable