Mission and Goals
The Center for Environmental Resource management (CERM) provides university-wide leadership and coordination for environmental research, education, and outreach activities. The scope of the issues that the center addresses spans from the local community to state, regional, national and international. Priority areas of the center are: Environmental Health, Water Resources, Desert and Wetland Ecology, Air Quality, and Environmental Education.
Funders and Collaborators
NSF, EPA & USDA, Bureau of Reclamation, CHIWAWA, and several public, government and industry partnerships.
UTEP STRATEGIC AREAS
- Cross-cutting: Cyberinfrastructure and Collaborative Environments
- Energy & Environment
EXPERTISE
Developing and supporting large, university wide, interdisciplinary projects, including fostering collaboration, identifying grant opportunities, building and supporting teams, proposal development and project management.
Providing intellectual leadership and initiative in addressing environmental issues in the border region, become a regional "think tank", providing science-based information that informs policy and leads to improved sustainability on the border.
Support the educational role of the University though support of and participation in undergraduate and graduate training and research.
CAPABILITIES
Research and Education in sustainability science, especially related to the water/energy nexus, climate change and environmental health, water resources, and sustainable energy systems.
R&D Education, Community Outreach Projects: Rio Bosque Westland.
UTEP STRATEGIC AREAS
- Cross-cutting: Cyberinfrastructure and Collaborative Environments
- Energy & Environment
MEMBERS
UTEP STRATEGIC AREAS
- Cross-cutting: Cyberinfrastructure and Collaborative Environments
- Energy & Environment
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