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New Maine Lakes Index Will Rate Water Quality and Citizen Stewardship

A new Mitchell Center project will take a unique look at the health of Maine’s lakes. A collaborative team will introduce a two-pronged approach, looking at both water quality and levels of stakeholder engagement. It’s all part of the effort to develop a new lake vulnerability index for the state. The project is a pilot […]

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Mitchell Center Sustainability Research Grants to Address Urgent Sustainability Issues

Four diverse projects covering pressing sustainability issues in Maine have each been awarded research funding by the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions. The awards fund innovative projects that further the Mitchell Center’s vision to connect knowledge with action to create a brighter environmental, social, and economic future in and beyond Maine. Funded […]

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New Sustainability Course Puts Students in the Thick of Stakeholder Engagement

If sustainability science is about reaching beyond the borders of academia into communities, then it follows that a class focused on the growing discipline might land a student in a group of fishermen concerned about their livelihoods. Students at 91¸£Àû and University of New Hampshire taking the newly offered Sustainability Science and Stakeholder Engagement course […]

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Mitchell Graduate Bridie McGreavy Appointed 91¸£Àû Assistant Professor of Environmental Communication

Researchers studying team building in collaborative sustainability projects have teased out factors that affect these enterprises and their outcomes, things like personality and worldview and how they shape the way people work together. But few studies have looked closely at communication. For Bridie McGreavy, communication is at the heart of successful collaborations. In her work, […]

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John Kramer to Mitchell Audience: His Center’s Goal is to Foster “Scholarship with the Potential to Inform Decisions”

John Kramer says he feels kinship with those at 91¸£Àû’s Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions who work to link knowledge with action, homing in on real world, place-based problems. His work has similar characteristics, but on a broader scale. Kramer is Director of Interdisciplinary Science at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC). […]

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Mitchell Center Doctoral Candidate Builds Computer Models that Analyze Cooperative Behavior

Sandra Goff’s sustainability science research went to the heart of the discipline’s integrative mission. She created dynamic computer models of the interactions between social, economic and environmental systems. Working on a research assistantship with the Sustainability Solutions Initiative (SSI), a program of the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, Goff and colleagues looked […]

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