Tuesday, September 1, 2020
The School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) is pleased to recognise four new graduates of the Masters of Environmental Studies in Sustainability Management. In the months of spring 2020, our research students were working remotely due to worldwide constraints associated with the COVID-19 lockdown. The following theses were completed, orally defended and are now publicly available on the University’s thesis depository.
- Impact of a University Environmental Sustainability Strategy on Employees - by Ray Westwood under the supervision of Olaf Weber
- Deep Decarbonization in Cities: Pathways, Strategies, Governance Mechanisms and Actors for Transformative Climate Action - by Samantha Linton under the supervision of Amelia Clarke
- Food waste generation at households and the resulting life cycle environmental impacts: A case study of fresh and frozen broccoli - by Sohani Withanage under the supervision of Komal Habib and Goretty Dias
- E-waste in the Caribbean: Is there a potential for a circular economy? - by Elham Mohammadi under the supervision of Komal Habib and Simron Singh
For more information on our PhD and MES research degrees in Sustainability Management, please take a look at SEED’s graduate programs.