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MOVING KNOWLEDGE TO ACTION

HARC's Land, Water, People Program emphasizes the interactions between ecological, hydrological and social processes, particularly as they relate to biodiversity, water quality and quantity, ecosystem informatics, economics, policy, and social and institutional analysis. The goal of the Program is to link ecosystems and water resources to sustainable development through improved understanding of the interactions between humans and these resources and to facilitate regulatory, institutional and technological change and improved decision making. Our approach is interdisciplinary, integrating ecological, physical and social sciences with information technology.

HARC compiles and manages numerous databases describing environmental quality, biological and water resources, and aquatic and terrestrial habitats in its region. Information technology tools and geographic information systems allow HARC to translate the data into information through the development of environmental indicators, statistical results, spatial and temporal analysis and to analyze changes in ecosystem and water resources.

Non-market valuation techniques are used to provide economic representation of the ecosystem, and help decision-makers achieve more effective stewardship.

Using a variety of qualitative and quantitative social science methods, HARC examines the social values people attach to natural resources and what they consider to be appropriate resource management approaches.

Biodiversity
Biodiversity is a measure of the variety of plant and animal life in a particular region or ecosystem. HARC addresses the biodiversity aspects of sustainable development through research into the applications of new geospatial data analysis, environmental indicator development and visualization technologies. more

Coastal Resources
The coastal region of the United States is home to diverse ecological communities and an increasing human population. Coastal habitats and the plants and animals that live in them provide many ecosystem services. Coastal habitats provide wildlife habitat, clean water, food, recreational opportunities, and aesthetic benefits. Coastal habitats also mitigate the effects of natural hazards such as floods and hurricanes. Balancing ecosystem health with human uses of coastal resources is a challenging more

Economics of Sustainability
The Economics of Sustainability is a holistic approach to economics that seeks to balance economic, social and environmental elements. Only through explicit recognition of both the ecological limits to economic growth and the varied preferences and priorities of society can development become truly sustainable. The Economics of Sustainability works to develop valuable insights based on this holistic framework. more

Land Use
Land use impacts the well being of ecological and human communities. The way we use land is directly linked to habitat, air and water quality and sense of place. HARC promotes sustainable land use through projects related to transportation planning, resource extraction, urban forestry and land conservation. more

Water Resources
Water resource management is a key element of sustainable development. Finite amounts of both surface and ground water combined with a growing population require careful management and planning with foresight. Monitoring, spatial and temporal analysis, modeling water management scenarios and statistical data development of ground and surface water quality and quantity are all ways that HARC addresses the water resources aspect of sustainable development. more

Recent Events

Systems of Sustainability (S.O.S.) looked at creative enterprise as an integral tool for cultural growth and social change with a range of events that showcased innovative practices from local, national, and international participants including prominent artists, researchers, activists, and scholars. Event videos are available at www.soshouston.org with interviews featured at the HARC Channel on YouTube:

www.YouTube.com/HARConline

 

 

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