The Department of Natural
Resources Management and Engineering
(NRME)
In today's world, with an ever-increasing human population,
the conservation of the limited natural resources available
on the planet is a concern. Professionals in the Natural
Resources Management and Engineering field work toward
resolving issues related to natural resource renewal,
management, and conservation. These professionals are
active in the fields of forest, wildlife, and fisheries
management, water resources, micormeteorology, wetland
conservation, soil and aerial photographic imagery.
Mission and Vision
The mission of the Department of Natural
Resources Management and Engineering is to provide
high-quality undergraduate and graduate education,
to generate new knowledge by conducting research,
and to provide extension and outreach programs in
the field of natural resources management and engineering
and environmental science.
The department places distinct emphasis
on the problems associated with the interface between
rural and urban environments. These services are
directed primarily toward Connecticut's students,
governmental agencies (local, state, and federal),
natural-resource owners and managers, and the general
public. The program also addresses national and global
issues.
The major focus of the department is
directed toward water, air, forests, fisheries,
and wildlife resources, and remote
sensing/geographic information systems.
The department's overall purpose is to contribute
to the solution of environmental problems, to increase
the understanding of natural resources systems, and
to enhance the wise management of these resources.
Over the years, the department has become a leader
in the natural resources and environmental sciences.
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