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Environmental and Natural Resource Management | RAND Environmental and Natural Resource Management The use and conservation of natural resources such as water, land, soil, plants, and animals affects a multitude of industries, from agriculture and mining to tourism, fishing, and forestry
Population and Environment: A Complex Relationship | RAND Current technology, policies, and culture influence the relationship between human population dynamics and the natural environment The technological changes that have most affected environmental conditions relate to energy use The consumption of oil, natural gas, and coal increased dramatically during the twentieth century, as seen in Figure 1
Recovery Planning for Natural Resources and Parks in Puerto Rico The 2017 hurricanes harmed Puerto Rico's natural resources Recommended courses of action, detailed in this report, would restore natural resources, manage solid waste, renew parks, and improve economic opportunities Damage is characterized
A Spatial Vision for Palestine: A Long-Term Plan That Can Begin Now | RAND The world urgently needs a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict In parallel with progress toward a long-term political settlement, other indispensable steps for peace and prosperity include infrastructure planning and economic development In this report, the authors offer a vision for how spatial planning, infrastructure, and resource management in the West Bank and Gaza could better
Jonathan Cohen - Profile | RAND Jonathan Cohen is an associate engineer at RAND who specializes in critical infrastructure protection, water resources management, and operations research He has a broad range of experience in environmental and civil engineering topics including hydrology, infrastructure economics, facilities management, optimization, and simulation modeling
Disaster Management | RAND RAND's interdisciplinary team of experts directly supports decisionmakers in developing actionable plans and improving policies for disaster management and resilience Within the Homeland Security Research Division (HSRD), the Disaster Management and Resilience Program (DMR) serves as the focal point for RAND's activities in this area
Debra Knopman - Profile | RAND Knopman's expertise is in hydrology, environmental and natural resources policy, systems analysis, and public administration RAND projects include studies of adaptation of urban regions to a changing climate, long-term water management, capability development planning for the Air Force, policy options for nuclear waste disposal, and
Natural and Cultural Resources | RAND Puerto Rico is home to diverse natural resources that influence every aspect of local life, and a wealth of cultural resources that are integral to boricua cultural identity and sense of place, tourism, the crafts industry, and Puerto Rico’s economy
The Natural Environment | RAND The Natural Environment As scientists learn more about how the environment responds to human activity, it has become an area of increasing concern to the global community RAND research has helped inform policies and direct further studies of environmental issues, from building efficiency and natural resource management to risk management and decisionmaking in the face of deep scientific and
Is Seabed Mining an Opportunity to Break Chinas Stranglehold on . . . China dominates global supply chains for nearly all critical mineral resources, including the rare earths that power decarbonization technologies Seabed mining may be a way to diversify critical minerals supply chains and break China's stranglehold on supplies of some of the world's most important natural resources