FacultyThe Graduate Program in Environmental and Energy Policy is centered in the Department of Social Sciences. The program's core faculty has expertise in environmental decision making, energy policy, environmental regulation, public participation, technology policy, environmental and natural resource policy, environmental history, Great Lakes institutions, environmental sociology, and global change. Affiliated faculty in Engineering, the School of Business and Economics, and the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science have expertise in a wide range of environmental fields, including natural hazards, water quality, groundwater, aquatic habitats, energy and fuels, endangered and invasive species, air pollution, and risk communication.
Left menu image: Carol, Hugh, Barry, Brad and Kathy at the Annual Social Sciences Department Picnic. Last updated October 15, 2012. |


