World Wildlife Fund Romania
In this internship Scott provided assistance with the first stages of developing a database that would become an online mapping tool concerning protected areas accessible to both decision makers and citizens. The bulk of this work involved creating maps in GIS of fish farms and land use and organizing the data associated with them accordingly. Some field work was also involved in order to collect species data. Scott learned a tremendous amount about viewing environmental issues from the perspective of other countries and cultures. The task of organizing the database itself with real and, inevitably, messy data was also extremely useful, going well beyond what could have been possible in a classroom setting.
Internship Details
| Organization | World Wildlife Fund Romania - Bucharest, Romania |
| Employment Sector |
Non-Governmental Organization/Non-Profit |
| Student's Field of Study |
Environmental Policy and Planning |
| Dual Degree Student? | Urban Planning |
| Topic Areas of Internship |
Environmental Regulation/Policy, Land Use Planning, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) |
| Duration & Dates | 13 weeks, starting 5/6/2010 |
| Skills Gained |
Problem Solving, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), and Database Management |
| Duties Performed |
Database Management, Field Work/Research, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) |
| How Student Obtained Internship | Self-Directed Search |
| Paid or Unpaid? |
Funded by Marshall Weinberg |
