Sustainability, Environmental Policy, and Natural Resource Management
Building on the core courses in biological, ecological, and social sciences, students in this concentration study in depth interactions between human and natural systems. This concentration reflects the tremendous depth of faculty resources in anthropology, environmental economics, environmental policy, natural resource management, human ecology, human dimensions of natural resource management, and sustainability science at the University of Maine. This concentration is designed to prepare students for both advanced study and professional work in sustainability science, environmental policy, and natural resource management.
Resources
Sustainability, Environmental Policy, and Natural Resource Management concentration requirements can be found in the online catalog here.
Job Links
- Envirolink
- Environmental Career Opportunities
- Environmental Policy & Planning Careers
- Federal Government Job Opportunities
- Corporate Sustainability Careers
State Jobs
Professional Societies
- American Anthropological Association
- Society for Economic Anthropology
- American Economics Association
- American Planning Association
- Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
- International Association for Society & Natural Resources
- International Association of Sustainability Professionals
- Society of American Foresters
- Society for Conservation Biology
Graduate School Advice and Programs
- UMaine Department of Anthropology
- UMaine Department of Economics
- UMaine IGERT – Adaptation to Abrupt Climate Change
- Peterson Guide
- US News & World Report
- Arizona State University
- Columbia University Environmental Science & Policy
- Duke’s Nicholas School
- Harvard Kennedy School
- Indiana University SPEA
- University of Michigan School of Natural Resources
- EMG-Education Media Group and Education.com
- Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Faculty Contacts:
Caroline Noblet, Professor
School of Economics
caroline.noblet@maine.edu
207.581.3172