Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach

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Invitation to Participate

To capture the breadth and depth of environmentally-related activities throughout WSU, we invite every WSU research, education and outreach faculty member and environmental stakeholder to become affiliated with this university-wide effort.

Your involvement is especially important—environmental research, education and outreach is one of the major areas being emphasized by Central Administration in its campaign to become a member of top-tier research universities affiliated with the Association of American Universities (AAU).

You can affiliate with CEREO by completing the web-based form below.

Once your completed form is electronically received and processed by CEREO, your email address will be added to the "CEREO Affiliates" list serv and you'll begin receiving updates on a regular basis. Your information will also become part of our database of WSU colleagues possessing expertise in one or more themes emphasized by the Center.


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Please select which primary CEREO theme best describes your area of interest:

Global Environmental Change

These issues range from anthropogenic interference with the climate system, landuse change, and water usage to adapting to a changing world. WSU will draw on expertise of faculty working on a wide variety of topics including the atmospheric sciences, water resources, energy resources, soil sciences, subsurface science, bio-geochemical cycling, carbon sequestration, social/political impacts and prioritization, maintenance of biodiversity, and the evolution of infectious diseases. We can also draw on faculty experts to build understanding of the temporal responses, both paleo and evolutionary. The Center is especially interested in encouraging research on the complex interactions between human and natural systems.

Sustainability and the Environment

WSU will draw on faculty with interest in human and natural systems, environmental justice, environmental entrepreneurship, and sustainable agriculture, as well as urban design and public health. The Center is committed to the support of research on interrelationships between culture, society and the environment. CEREO's mission includes environmental education and outreach, as well as understanding the challenges of ecological literacy and environmental citizenship.

Innovative Energy & Clean Technology Systems Design and Implementation

CEREO will draw on colleagues who are actively involved in a variety of energy-related disciplines at various locations (such as Extension’s Energy Program, the Interdisciplinary Design Institute, the Institute for Sustainability Design, as well as the colleges of Business, Engineering & Architecture, the Small Business Development Center, and local WSU Extension offices) to influence every step of the "idea-to-implementation" process.

Please select which of the following keyword(s) best describes your area of expertise:

air/atmosphere
animals/wild life
chemicals/chemistry
climate
conservation/erosion
contamination issues
culture
economic issues
ecosystem dynamics
education
energy
env. justice
env. stewardship/planning:
        facilitation/mediation
        env. conflict resolution
        strategic planning

env. technologies
evolutionary issues
farms/small acreage
fish/invertebrae
forests/trees
genetics
global change
health issues
land/land use
modeling
nutrition
past environments
pests/pesticides
plants/crops
policy

social issues:
        organizational behavior
        organizational effectiveness
        multi-party dispute resolution
        public-private partnerships, simulations & role-plays
        training
soil
subsurface science
sustainability
waste issues
water/watershed
weeds/weed issues
youth programs


Briefly describe your specialty (e.g., "climate-friendly farming," "groundwater modeling", "environmental policy"):


Environmentally Oriented Research Conducted:

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Environmentally Oriented Outreach Involvement:

How do you see yourself involved with CEREO?

What are your suggestions?
We are actively interested in your suggestions for making the environmental program more
effective at WSU and how this committee might facilitate that.

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