Environmental Design and Planning - Related Programs

Related Programs

  • University of Missouri, Columbia: Ph.D. in Human Environmental Sciences (PDF file) with emphasis in Architectural Studies.
  • Texas A & M University offers a Ph.D. in architecture that emphasizes environmental design.
Environmental social science
Fields
  • Ecological anthropology
  • Ecological economics
  • Environmental anthropology
  • Environmental economics
  • Environmental communication
  • Environmental geography
  • Environmental history
  • Environmental politics
  • Environmental psychology
  • Environmental sociology
  • Human ecology
  • Human geography
  • Political ecology
  • Systems ecology
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  • Agroecology
  • Community studies
  • Demography
  • Design (ecological · environmental)
  • Economics (energy · thermo)
  • Environmental (education · ethics · law · science · studies)
  • Industrial ecology
  • Rural sociology
  • Sustainability (science · studies)
Applied
  • Architecture (landscape · sustainable)
  • Ecopsychology
  • Engineering (ecological · environmental)
  • Health (environmental · epidemiology · occupational · public)
  • Management (environmental · fisheries · forest · natural resource · waste)
  • Planning (environmental · land use · urban)
  • Policy (energy · environmental · impact assessment)
  • Renewable energy (commercialization · policy)
Concepts
  • Coupled human–environment system
  • Deep ecology
  • Ecofeminism
  • Ecogovernmentality
  • Ecological modernization
  • Ecosystem services
  • Environmental (governance · justice · movement · organization · racism)
  • Jevons paradox
  • Over-consumption
  • Overshoot
  • Permaculture
  • Risk
  • Social ecology
  • Sustainability
  • Sustainable (consumption · development)
  • Category
  • Journals
  • Scholars

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