Spotlight: Aaron Redman

Aaron Redman is a PhD student in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University. He studies how individual attitudes, values and actions interact with policies and development interventions to modify the sustainability of the outcomes and the potential for long term success.

Scientists aim to identify key biodiversity areas

The Science for Nature and People (SNAP) working group on Ecosystem Services and Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) aims to identify sites that significantly contribute to global biodiversity. In April 2016,

Coming Soon: Hugh Hanson Seminar welcomes Jessica Hellmann

On September 28, 2016 (time and location TBD), the Hugh Hanson Seminar Series welcomes Jessica Hellmann. Dr. Hellmann is the director of the Institute on the Environment and a professor

Recognition: Narayanan Neithalath awarded Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize

Narayanan Neithalath’s strides in research to improve the design and development of sustainable infrastructure and construction materials have been earning international attention in his field. The latest recognition for the

Solving wicked conservation problems

The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes presents the brown bag event Social-Ecological Modeling to Solve Wicked Conservation Problems on Tuesday, June 21. Theoretical ecologist Matthew Holden and conservation economist Katrina Davis are postdoctoral research

Meet Our Alumni: Brendan Denker

Brendan Denker is a Fall 2012 graduate of the School of Sustainability's Master of Science program. He also received a Bachelor of Arts in General Engineering, and a minor in French

Meet Our Alumni: Jin Jo

Jin Jo – a native of Seoul, South Korea – graduated from the School of Sustainability in 2010. He received the first PhD in sustainability and was a member of ASU's jazz

Welcome new CBO affiliates

The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes team is expanding. We're pleased to welcome Beth Polidoro as our associate director of research, Abby York as our associate director of education and diversity, and Anahí Astudillo as our business operations specialist.

Testing the waters of global perception

Amber Wutich and Alexandra Brewis-Slade Wutich and Brewis-Slade created the "Global Ethnohydrology Study (GES)" that engages undergraduates students by having them carry out cross-cultural research pertaining to water, among four different

Network Project Presentation of Resilience and Urban Sustainability

Announcing specialists with Arizona State University and Hermosillo to incorporate Urban Resilience and Sustainability.

April 6, 2016 Press Conference

April 6, 2016 – Hermosillo team press conference with Mayor Acosta Gutiérrez.

The municipality of Hermosillo

The municipality of Hermosillo was elected to nine cities in the world that make up the Network for Urban Resilience and Sustainability Climate Change, according to its the mayor.