Environmental Management
The Voinovich School's Environmental Management Program (EMP) supports stewardship of natural resources by providing professional services to agencies, environmental advocates, and research groups in environmental science, planning, monitoring, policy evaluation and implementation, mapping, and development of geographic information systems (GIS).
Environmental Management Projects
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- Ohio E-Check Customer Satisfaction Survey
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Since 2005, the Voinovich School has annually conducted a large-scale customer satisfaction mail survey for the Ohio E-Check Vehicle Emissions Testing Program. E-Check testing identifies vehicles that emit excessive levels of pollutants into the air and, as such, is an important component of Ohio EPA’s efforts to reduce ground level ozone. The School is posed to conduct the latest phase of this study beginning in summer, 2008.
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- Appalachian Watershed Research Group
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The Appalachian Watershed Research Group provides interdisciplinary, high-quality, applications-based watershed research for the benefit of the region. These research projects are designed to provide students with innovative learning opportunities while also solving real-world problems.
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- Non-point Source Monitoring Project Tracks Watershed Restoration Progress
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The Voinovich School has made an invaluable contribution to the improvement of Ohio water quality with the development of the Non-point Source (NPS) Monitoring Project, an on-line reporting system used to track environmental changes in four watersheds.
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- GIS Helps Improve Water Quality
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The Voinovich School developed two innovative online systems used to enter and report data about environmental changes in the Raccoon Creek, Monday Creek, Sunday Creek and Huff Run watersheds.
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