Talks in this session will focus on sustainability research by students in Maine.
Lightning Talk Rules: Each presenters will have 5-minutes for their talk. PowerPoint presentations are allowed but will be limited to 10 slides.
Selected Student Talks:
- Brady Davis, UMaine
Cheesemaking in Maine: Investigating Network Connections and Sustainability - Sarah Ebel, Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, Michael Torre, UMaine
Interdisciplinary Research to Address Socio-Ecological Uncertainty and Abrupt Ecological Change in Downeast Maine - Daniel Mistro, UMaine
Window Inserts and the Communities Adopting Them - Kaci Fitzgibbon, UMaine
Engaging Citizen Scientists to Evaluate Potential for Water Quality Decline in Maine Lakes - Lydia Horne, UMaine
Risk Perceptions of Climate Change Amongst Tourists and Tourism Stakeholders - Sonja Birthisel, UMaine
A Decision-aid to Improve the Economic Sustainability of Maine Organic Farms Through Improved Weed Management - Emma Fox, UMaine
Latent Attitudes: Reliable Metric for Capturing Attitudes about Water Quality, Comparison with Engaged Stakeholders - Brie Berry, UMaine
Reuse and Social Capital