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Leveraging Place for Critical Sustainability Education:The Promise of Participatory Action Research | Cachelin, Adrienne, Rose, Jeff, Rumore, Danya Lee | | 2016 |
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Lost in the Crowd? Ridesharing with Zimride at the University of Utah | | | 2017 |
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Making the Transition to Sustainable Operations at the University of Utah: A Framework for Closing the Performance Gap | Ashurt, Joseph | Identify existing gaps | 2019 |
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Management of dissolved methane from anaerobic effluents | Gupta, Vedansh | Anaerobic digesters in wastewater treatment plants discharge dissolved methane, which usually stripped off to the environment on subsequent handling leading to GHG emission and loss of an energy source. To prevent the emission of methane gas, we utilized a packed bed column as a post-treatment biolo... | 2018-02 |
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The marginal value of inequality | Wilson, Kurt M. | The emergence of hereditary inequality is one of the most impactful events in the course of human history. However the ecological conditions and individual decisions fostering emergence remain poorly understood. Particularly lacking is examination of non-elite individual decisions. Behavioral eco... | 2018-02 |
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Modeling of thermal storage tank for heat recovery applications | Rahman, Aowabin | Presented at the GCSC (Global Change and Sustainability Center) Research Symposium. The goal of this research was to develop a mathematical model of a stratified thermal storage tank containing stationary fluid with hot and cold heat exchangers.The model could be used as a screening tool to allow b... | 2016-02-02 |
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Modeling of thermal storage tank for heat recovery applications | Rahman, Aowabin; Fumo, Nelson; Smith, Amanda D. | The goal of this research was to develop a mathematical model of a stratified thermal storage tank, which could be used as a screening tool to allow building designers and owners to determine size and configuration of a storage tank for operation with a distributed generation system. | 2017 |
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Modeling Temporal Variation in Externalities Related to Electricity Purchases for Buildings | Pleve, Kaden; Smith, Amanda D. | Presented at the Global Change and Sustainability Center Research Symposium | |
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Multi-Objective Optimization - Waste Heat Recovery Systems in Food Processing | Legorburu, Gabriel | 2019 ASHRAE Winter Conference | |
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Natural History Museum of Utah, Rio Tinto Center Sustainable Traits & Resources Fact Sheet | | | 2016 |
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Office of Sustainability 2013 Sustainability Report | Office of Sustainability | For Sustainability U. A planning document for U of U edible campus gardens under the umbrella of the U of U Sustainability Office. | 2013 |
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Older adults' attitudes, concerns, and support for environmental issues in the "New West" | Caserta, Michael; Wright, Scott D.; Lund, Dale A. | The natural environment has been a missing topic from education and public policy forums concerning an aging society. This study examines demographic trends and several socio-demographic influences on attitudes, concerns, and active support for environmental issues among older adults in a retirement... | 2003-08-01 |
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Outdoor Physical Campus Assessment Individual Campus Results | Eckert, Erica | | 2013 |
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Paper project 2011 | | Student Affairs initiative to reduce the overall consumption of paper -both recycled and non-recycled | 2011 |
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Pilot study on how indoor environmental and physiological variables affect human thermal confort | Thomas, Jermy V.; Smith, Amanda D. | Poster presented at GCSC Research Symposium, 2019. | |
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Pioneer Garden 2040 Master Plan | Edible Campus Gardens | The purpose of this document is to provide the University of Utah's Office of Sustainability; with a comprehensive 21-year vision for the future space of the Pioneer Garden. It will; serve as an implementation timeline to aid in the continued development of the Edible; Campus Gardens. | 2019 |
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Planetary Health Report Card (Medicine): Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah | School of Medicine, University of Utah | | |
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Pollinator Garden, University of Utah Construction Document Set | G. Brown Design Inc. | | 2019 |
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Poverty traps, risk and natural disasters: micro evidence from rural Odisha, India | Chowdhury, Joyita Roy | The study examines the formal and informal risk coping mechanisms that the rural communities rely upon to protect themselves from the impacts of adverse weather shocks. | 2016-02-02 |
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Proposal to Create M.A. and M.S. Degrees in Environmental Humanities | Chapman, David S. | | 2004 |
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Public water supply: how much energy does it take? | Sowby, Robert B. | This study collected annual water use and energy use data from 109 water utilities in the United States. The effort is the first to compile a consistent dataset of city-scale water and energy observations that describes the electric loads associated with public water services. | 2017 |
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Quantifying Electricity-Related Emissions for On-Campus Buildings | Savas, Alexia | This UROP funded project looked to quantify indirect emissions for on-campus buildings using the Skyspark database and EPA calculated emission factors. This poster was presented at the 2019 Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium. | 2019 |
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Range Creek Upland Monitoring Report, Summary of Data Collected July 12‐13, 2011 | Andrews, Emerson | Monitoring transects were established in summer 2011 to collect baseline vegetation/ground cover data in the upland areas of Range Creek Canyon. The need for these data became apparent in spring 2011, as plans were developed to reintroduce livestock grazing to the canyon and to implement vegetation ... | 2011 |
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Re-Imagining Jordan Park | Angela Rimero, Denis Faris, Kate Rubalkava, Sarah Munro | | 2013 |
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Recommendations for greening the J. Willard Marriott Library: report of the Marriott Library Green Task Force | J. Willard Marriott Library | The completion in Fall 2008 of the extensive renovation of the J. Willard Marriott Library and the moving of many staff groups back into the Library presents an excellent opportunity to identify and promote environmentally responsible practices and encourage sustainable behaviors. Recognizing this,... | 2008-09-25 |