Accomplishments
- Published over 250 peer-reviewed research articles
- Received over $23 million in additional external grants
- Active participation by more than 143 faculty from over 20 academic disciplines.
- Established innovative partnerships with nearly 300 stakeholder organizations representing all levels of government, tribal communities, business and industry, and local as well as global NGOs.
- Playing key roles in solutions-development processes, including:
- Development of novel renewable energy technologies
- Passage of innovative legislation to:
- reduce the spread of invasive forest pests,
- balance the economic development and wetland protection in municipal planning processes,
- strengthen support for Maine’s tradition of public recreational use of private land.
- Production of decision-support tools that facilitate the incorporation of climate adaptation strategies into stormwater management.
- Training a more nimble generation of sustainability researchers, practitioners and leaders, including seven postdoctoral researchers, 131 graduate students, 448 undergraduates, and 62 high school students.
- Created one of the nation’s largest solutions-focused sustainability science research networks, including 12 institutions of higher education, each of which is conducting place-based projects in collaboration with local partners.
- Hosting the annual Mitchell Lecture on Sustainability, which has featured some of the world’s leading sustainability researchers, including Elinor Ostrom, Pamela Matson, Jane Lubchenco, William Clark, and Roger Pielke Jr.
- Provided the inspiration for MPBN’s “Sustainable Maine” series, which has highlighted nine different research projects and been nominated for five Emmy awards.