Rhode Island is both the smallest and 2nd most densely populated state, which already characterizes its unique situation within the United States of America. About 90.7% of the inhabitants live in urbanized areas, creating a more beneficial situation for the state\u27s cities and towns equates to establishing improved conditions for a majority of its citizens. This thesis constitutes a comprehensive approach on assessing sustainability in Rhode Island and its communities via implementation of a municipal ranking with 75 social, environmental and economic indicators. The rating is based on the best and worst performances of various indicators, thus allowing for concise comparison within the local context of the state. In this analysis, while...
The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Program is entering its second decade. Created by the ...
Presently, there are very little data on local government energy involvement in Rhode Island. The ob...
Water pollution from diffuse sources remains a problem after decades of point-source pollution regul...
Water is an indispensable resource. Modern urban areas have come to rely on extensive water supply n...
In December of 1992, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management temporarily closed Gree...
Sustainability science is a growing field that encompasses the study of the environment, the economy...
The Rhode Island coast is distinguished by estuaries and brackish ponds, sand dunes and barrier beac...
With the Atlantic bordering on the south and the 28-mile long Naragansett Bay splitting the state al...
With global populations becoming increasingly urbanized, green infrastructure (GI) is progressively ...
URITC Project No. 0001845There has been a marked growth of interest in the topic of sustainable comm...
The State of Rhode Island, the smallest of the fifty states in the United States, is 37 miles wide a...
Sustainability, while it is a global movement, is not well understood by the public. The main goals ...
An Environmental and Economic Analysis of the Printing Practices of Periodicals and Publications by ...
In the first chapter of this dissertation we evaluate potential benefits of drinking water infrastru...
The quality of groundwater used for drinking is critical to consumers. Due to the nature of groundwa...
The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Program is entering its second decade. Created by the ...
Presently, there are very little data on local government energy involvement in Rhode Island. The ob...
Water pollution from diffuse sources remains a problem after decades of point-source pollution regul...
Water is an indispensable resource. Modern urban areas have come to rely on extensive water supply n...
In December of 1992, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management temporarily closed Gree...
Sustainability science is a growing field that encompasses the study of the environment, the economy...
The Rhode Island coast is distinguished by estuaries and brackish ponds, sand dunes and barrier beac...
With the Atlantic bordering on the south and the 28-mile long Naragansett Bay splitting the state al...
With global populations becoming increasingly urbanized, green infrastructure (GI) is progressively ...
URITC Project No. 0001845There has been a marked growth of interest in the topic of sustainable comm...
The State of Rhode Island, the smallest of the fifty states in the United States, is 37 miles wide a...
Sustainability, while it is a global movement, is not well understood by the public. The main goals ...
An Environmental and Economic Analysis of the Printing Practices of Periodicals and Publications by ...
In the first chapter of this dissertation we evaluate potential benefits of drinking water infrastru...
The quality of groundwater used for drinking is critical to consumers. Due to the nature of groundwa...
The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Program is entering its second decade. Created by the ...
Presently, there are very little data on local government energy involvement in Rhode Island. The ob...
Water pollution from diffuse sources remains a problem after decades of point-source pollution regul...