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MREM Case Study Group Reports

In the Master of Resource and Environmental Management Program, the core courses are designed to allow students to explore the important dimensions of environmental management and resource management cases. Understanding the bio-physical, socio-political and law and policy dimensions will increase the likelihood that successful resolutions to the cases can be achieved. The results of the investigations of the student teams are presented at a workshop in April of each year. 

Wood Biomass Energy Feasibility Study for Nova Scotia, April 2008
Students who participated in Case Study - Kait Alkema, Megan Bellamy, Mark Hart, Leigh Anne Outhouse, Jennifer Spencer, David Chapman

Waste Tire Management in Nova Scotia, April 2008
Students who participated in Case Study - Dagmara Bojenko, Yuxia Dong, Julia Gabrini, Amber Mitchell, Matt Seaboyer

Wetlands in Nova Scotia: A Strategic Policy Framework, April 2008
Students who participated in Case Study - Darin Bagshaw, Julia Montgomery, Lindsay Notzl, Nicole Senyi, Nicole White
NOTE:  This case study is only available in hard copy at SRES.

Implications of a Regional Cap and Trade System in Nova Scotia:  A comparison between the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and the Western Climate Initiative, April 2009
Students who participated in Case Study - Trudy Spooner, Peilu Chen, Jessica Mitchell, Jennifer Pratt, Genna Woolston, Pablo Quinonez

The Application of Halifax Regional Municipality Biosolids on Agricultural Lands in Nova Scotia, April 2009
Students who participated in Case Study - Prabhjit Banga, Christopher Boyle, Tanya Koropatnick, Milena McWatt, Agata Pawlowski, Sara Perlmutter, Jaime Sperl