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Emerging Research on Why People, Place, and Relationships Matter for Sustainability
https://senr.osu.edu/news/emerging-research-why-people-place-and-relationships-matter-sustainability
winslow.52@osu.edu When we talk about sustainability- whether it’s clean water, conservation planning, or community ... environmental. Across several recent studies, researchers in the School of Environment and Natural Resources ... children experience consistently higher exposure to harmful pollutants during early childhood, a critical ...
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Ohio State study offers a win-win for clean water and agriculture
https://cfaes.osu.edu/WatershedProject
Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES), shows a 38% reduction in dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) ... meet watershed water quality targets while sustaining agricultural production,” Martin said. “Working ... an estimated 50% before the project began. Half of the acres are planted with cover crops now, up ...
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Panel Discussion 3: Light & Climate Management- Glazing, Lighting, Shading for Leafy Greens
https://ohceac.osu.edu/CEALGNE-P3-2026
in plant care, environmental optimization, and sustainable growing practices. Sarah Despres Rijk ... research-based information on the effects of light, temperature, and other environmental parameters to control ... director of OptimIA, which focuses on improving the profitability and sustainability of indoor leafy-greens ...
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Morning with the Masters: Soils the Foundation of Gardening
https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/morning-masters-soils-foundation-gardening
improve plant health and create a sustainable, enjoyable landscape for years to come. Speaker-David ... event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. For more information call the ...
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Morning with the Masters: Plants with Three Supporting Benefits in One
https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/morning-masters-plants-three-supporting-benefits-one
help sustain pollinator populations while also attracting colorful birds and butterflies throughout the ... Racoon Road, Austintown, Ohio 44515 This event is free and open to the public. Registration is not ...
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Naturalist Series: Protecting Your Natural Resources- Soil: Where It All Begins
regarding different aspects of nature. Topics range from animals, plants, insects, and more. All events cost ... Informational handouts on the topics covered will be provided. Location: OSU Extension, 490 S Broad St, ...
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CFAES holds ribbon cutting for new Multispecies Animal Learning Complex
https://cfaes.osu.edu/malc-ribbon-cutting
environmental sustainability and community health. With campuses in Columbus, Wooster and across Ohio through ... sustain life. News Tips and Events Media Advisory College Events/Announcements ... Environmental Sciences (CFAES) ushered in the next generation of animal sciences education with a ribbon-cutting ...
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CEALGNE Keynote Speakers
https://ohceac.osu.edu/CEALGNE-Keynotes-2026
cover crops, and hydroponic production—influence plant health and sustainability. Originally from ... research-based information on the effects of light, temperature, and other environmental parameters to control ... director of OptimIA, which focuses on improving the profitability and sustainability of indoor leafy-greens ...
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Ohio State CFAES Winter Break Program takes First-Year Students to the Dominican Republic
Columbus, OH — The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) at The Ohio ... State University recently hosted a nine-day winter break program in the Dominican Republic, giving 28 ... opened their eyes to needed infrastructure and changes the food industry could make in sustainable ...
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EPN Breakfast Event- The Big Darby Accord, 20 Years Later: Incorporating Conservation in Regional Growth
a Scenic River that is home to extraordinary fish and mussel diversity despite covering just one percent of ... watershed. Therefore, it's a critical time for a retrospective. At this program, we will revisit the ... have been accumulated along the way. This Environmental Professionals Network program is not about ...