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Course Lectures associated with the NAC-CESU, but not directly related to a specific project

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Products Associated with this Project:

  • Psuty, N. Erosion as a coastal hazard. Liverpool Hope University, Department of Geography Lecture, Liverpool England. October 22, 2012. (Course Lecture)
  • Psuty, N. Sediment management: A recurring theme and some potential unique approaches. Liverpool Hope University, University Lecture Series, Liverpool, England. October 9, 2012. (Course Lecture)
  • Roman, C. Natural resource management issues confronting estuaries in the Northeast: Focus on salt marshes and habitat restoration. Lecture in Applied Coastal Ecology (NRS 555). University of Rhode Island. September 2014, January 2017. (Course Lecture)
  • Ginsberg, H. Environment, human demography, and transmission patterns of vector-borne diseases. Lecture in Honors course HPR 309/310 The Global Challenge of Emerging Infectious Diseases, R.A. LeBrun, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (guest lecture in 2014, 2015, 2016). (Course Lecture)
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    Elin Torell

    Director, North Atlantic Coast CESU

    University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute

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    Brian Mitchell

    North Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit

    National Park Service

    Brian_Mitchell@nps.gov

    Jaclyn Witterschein

    Administrative Coordinator

    University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute

    jwitterschein@uri.edu

    naccesu@uri.edu

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