About the School of Natural Resources and Environment

The School of Natural Resources and Environment's overarching objective is to contribute to the protection of the Earth's resources and the achievement of a sustainable society. Through research, teaching and outreach, faculty, staff and students are devoted to generating knowledge and developing policies, techniques and skills to help practitioners manage and conserve natural and environmental resources to meet the full range of human needs on a sustainable basis.

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About the Population Studies Center

The Population Studies Center (PSC), established in 1961, reflects a long tradition of interest in population and human ecology at the University of Michigan. PSC supports a large portfolio of both domestic and international research in areas including population dynamics; families and fertility; health and mortality; human capital, labor and wealth; and population and environment. The Center also offers pre- and post-doctoral training.

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