The 2022 Environmental Science and Policy Program’s Fall Student Research Symposium was held on Monday, October 17, 2022, from 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM in the Lincoln Room at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI.
Keynote Speakers
We were pleased to welcome Dr. Jianguo “Jack” Liu and Dr. Stephen Gasteyer as our featured plenary speakers and had quite a number of engaging research presentations from ESPP and other MSU students.
Dr. Jianguo "Jack" Liu
A human-environment scientist and sustainability scholar, Jianguo "Jack" Liu holds the Rachel Carson Chair in Sustainability, is University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University and serves as director of the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability.
Liu takes a holistic approach to addressing complex human-environmental challenges through systems integration, such as the integration of ecology with social sciences, policy and advanced technologies. He is particularly keen to connect seemingly unconnected issues, for example, telecoupling, divorce and environmental sustainability. His work has been published in journals such as Nature and Science and has been widely covered by the international news media.
Dr. Stephen Gasteyer
Dr. Stephen P. Gasteyer is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Michigan State University. His research focuses on community development, environmental justice, and the political ecology of landscape change, with specific attention food, energy, water, and public health. Recent research has addressed the food access and impacts urban greening in small US cities, alternative energy and community action, environmental equity in access to water and sanitation, and water governance. Dr. Gasteyer was a 2015-16 Fulbright Scholar at Birzeit University, Ramallah, Palestinian territories. Dr. Gasteyer’s previous positions include: assistant professor of Human and Community Leadership Development at the University of Illinois (2005-2008); Research and Policy Director at the Rural Community Assistance Partnership in Washington, DC (2002-2005); research consultant on issues of global water governance (2001-2002); UNAIS project worker on Agroecosystem research at the Applied Research Institute Jerusalem, and the Palestine Institute for Arid Lands and Environmental Studies, Palestinian territories (1993-1996); Program Associate for the Committee on Sustainable Agriculture, World Resources Institute (1991-1993). He was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mali from 1987 through 1990. He received a BA from Earlham College in 1987, and a Ph.D. in Sociology from Iowa State University in 2001.
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Symposium Sponsors
We are grateful to our sponsors and supporters for making this event possible. The 2022 Student Research Symposium was sponsored and supported by
Student Research Presentations
Elise Breshears
Is Mandatory Disclosure Really Mandatory? An Evaluation of the Home Energy Score Program
Graham Diedrich
Forest Carbon and Climate Program: State Policy Tracking Initiative
Ahmed Elkouk
Application of the Community Land Model to Explore Levers of Water Sustainability in the American Southwest
Xin Lan
Long-term vertical temperature change under climate change in a lake, a Seneca Lake example
Emily Milton
Runner-up of the Best Presentation Award
Research at the Confluence of Archaeological and Environmental Sciences in the Central Andes of Peru
Sampriti Sarkar
Modeling mid-western corn yield response to phosphorus fertilizer in Michigan
Meicheng Shen
How Does Canopy Structure Influence Canopy Reflectance? An Experiment Based on Radiative Transfer Simulation and airborne lidar
Marcela Tabares
1st Place of the Best Presentation Award
Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia by Microbes and their Application in Fertilizer Recovery
Liang Zhao
Five-week warning of COVID-19 peaks prior to the Omicron surge in Detroit, Michigan using wastewater surveillance
Acknowledgement:
This Student Research Symposium is proudly sponsored and supported by