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Environmental Management Research
Environmental management research in the School of Plant, Environmental, and Soil Sciences focuses on science-based stewardship of natural resources, particularly soil and water. Areas of particular emphasis are listed below. Please contact any of the faculty for more information about research in environmental management.
To learn more about graduate studies, see Graduate Education.
For information about the undergraduate major in Environmental Management Systems, see Undergraduate Education.
Current research in environmental management
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Agricultural and environmental benefits and liabilities of alternative management practices
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Alternative feedstocks for bioenergy production
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Behavior of heavy metals in soils
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Best management practices for chemical applications to soil
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Biomonitoring technology
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Carbon sequestration in wetlands soils
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Emerging technological approaches to soil surveying
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Fate and effect of agricultural chemicals in and on soil
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Human and ecological health risk assessment
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Identification of sources of pollutants at the watershed scale
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Life and environments on the early Earth
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Phytoremediation of metal-contaminated soil
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Safe and sustainable use of waste materials in agriculture and forestry
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Validation of digital soils data
Environmental Management Faculty
Gary Barbee, Assistant Professor
Gary Breitenbeck, Professor
Lewis Gaston, Associate Professor
Magdi Selim, Caldwell Endowed Professors of Soils & Graduate Coordinator
Maud Walsh, Associate Professor & Undergraduate Advisor
Jim Wang, Associate Professor
David C. Weindorf, Assistant Professor
104 Sturgis Hall - LSU · 137 J.C. Miller Hall - LSU · Baton Rouge, LA · 70803 Phone: (225) 578-2110 · Fax: (225) 578-1403 |