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Developing Nations: "Our Pollution is Your Consumption"
MPRC Faculty Associate Klaus Hubacek demonstrates how material consumption in rich countries is fueled by pollution and environmental destruction in the developing world
Located in Research / Selected Research
Director Michael S. Rendall speaks to Yale Demography Workshop
Contributes to Distinguished Speaker Series, 2013-14
Located in Coming Up
Does foreign aid cause economic growth in recipient countries?
Galiani study cited in The Economist
Located in News
Exhibition : The Immigrant Experience in Prince George's County
Faculty Associate Judith Freidenberg's exhibition to tour local communities
Located in Coming Up
First Annual Symposium on Environmental Justice and Health Disparities in Maryland and DC
Sponsored by Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, the Program on Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health (CEEJH), and MPRC
Located in Coming Up
Gender, Family, and Work in Maryland’s Blue Crab Fishery: A Pilot Research Proposal
Michael Paolisso, Anthropology
Located in Resources / / Seed Grant Program / Seed Grants Awarded
Geography Seminar Featuring Herman Daly : "Growth, Debt, and the World Bank"
Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Seminar Series
Located in Coming Up
Hofferth, Kleykamp present at CNSF Capitol Hill Exhibition
Coalition for National Science Funding annual event includes presentations from two MPRC Faculty Associates
Located in News
Hoffmann research underway in Africa and India
Prof. Hoffmann's teams are about half way through a two-year program
Located in News
How Does Time Use Data Illuminate Important Social Patterns?
Liana Sayer starts a new Time Use Lab at the University of Maryland
Located in Research / Selected Research