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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Ecosystem Services and Sea Level Rise
Ecosystem services are the various benefits (goods and services) that humans receive from natural systems such as estuaries, wetlands, and forests. These services are often undervalued and taken for granted. The international Millennium Ecosystem Assessment identified four categories of ecosystem services: provisioning … Continue reading
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Conclusion of the Civic Engagement Studio
As the fall semester comes to a close, the studio class would like to wish our professor, Gail Easley, a wonderful retirement. Gail has been an invaluable asset to the studio. Her experience, leadership, and charisma contributed greatly to the … Continue reading
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Yankeetown Seafood Festival
The Coastal Engagement Studio had another opportunity to meet residents and visitors of Levy County at the 31st Annual Yankeetown Seafood Festival on November 17-18. The festival hosted hundreds of tents offering food, crafts, and outreach. Our booth displayed project … Continue reading
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