Sustainable Communities
Asterisk (*) after year denotes honors thesis.
1993
- Laura B. Scott, Solar Energy and Sustainable Communities: A National Survey and New England Case Study
1998
- Amanda Cote, Draft Design for Monadnock Ecovillage at Derbyshire Farm, New Hampshire
- * Susana Crespo, Liberation Theology: Empowering the People Toward Sustainable Development in Azvay, Ecuador
2001
- Jessica Tomko, Bibaani: Resistance Through Grassroots Organization
2002
- James Alex Crothers, The Sustainability of Festivals
- Julie Molinari, Circumferential Highway Effects on the Natural Environment in Chittenden County
- * Alexis Muscato, A Case Study Analysis of Microfinance in Taulabe, Honduras
- Erin Payne, Environmental and Economic Affects of Sustainable Agriculture on Family Farms: Extending the Benefits of Sustainable Agriculture to Young Farmers
2003
- Nicole Borrasso, Frozen Food: A Study of Winter Food Production in Vermont as Part of a Year-Round Community Food System
- Rebecca Ebel, Creating a Community Center in Vergennes, Vermont: Exploring the Process
- Laura McIlvain, The Greening of Camp Onaway
- Sofi H. Rubinstein, Ecological Design for the Desert: Plans for a Sustainable House in the Negev Desert
- Brent Seward, Identifying with Tradition While Looking to the Future: An Oral and Photographic History of Vermont Dairy Farming
- Jessica Stack, Environmental Health and Community Well Being: A Look at Community Forestry in the State of Vermont
2004
- * Kelly C. Goudy, The Human Cost of Meat: Rural Communities of the Great Plains, the Meat Processing Industry, and Latino Immigrants
- Lindsay Tabar, Social Capital and Community in an Ecovillage Setting
2005
- *Emily Ann Baldauf-Wagner, Students Teaching Students, ENVS 197: Campus Sustainability
- *Brianna Leigh Farver, Exploring Communities of Intention: A Students Teaching Students Course
- *Jeff Gutierrez, Students Teaching Students, ENVS 197: Campus Sustainability
- *Tara Jahn, Building Bridges: Intergenerational Cooperation and Social Capital
- Jennifer Savar Rock, Addressing Urban Food Security Through Urban Farmers' Markets: A Farmer and Market Participant Assessment of the Farmers' Market in the Old North End of Burlington, Vermont
- *Sara Kamara Yassky, Exploring Communities of Intention: A Students Teaching Students Course
2006
- Shannon C. Duke, The Value of Environmental Education as an Approach to Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Initiatives in Local and International Programs
- Jessica Dunlop, Environmental Awareness and the Usefulness of Trees in Unlikely Places
- John Fennessy, Practical Applications of Sustainability in a South Indian Ecovillage
- Caitlin E. Fitzpatrick, The Value of Environmental Education as an Approach to Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Initiatives in Local and International Programs
- Heidi Raatikainen, A Comparative Social Capital Study of Burlington Coffeehouses: Can the For-Profit Sector Contribute to Social Capital?
- Lauren Sparacino, Feeding the Masses: An Ecological Economic Case for Localizing Food Production
2008
- Julie Czesnowski, Burlington Legacy Project: Developing a Sustainable Community, Exploring the Vision for a Better Burlington
- Jonathan Kovacs, Mapping for Permaculture: Creating Burlington's Green Map
2009
- Peter Eric Hook,Green Architecture and Sustainable Development in the Sierra Nevadas
- Michael John Sullivan, Burlington Permaculture: Applying Permaculture Design to Improve Urban Sustainability in Burlington, Vermont
- Brett Sykes, Sustainable Community Planning: Implementing the Natural Step Framework
- Erica Wilson, ENVS 197: Discovering Intentional Communities, a Students Teaching Students Course
2010
- Casey Butler – Inside the Blue Line: A Case Study of Wind Potential in the Adirondacks and Greater New York Area
- Sarah Elise Klingler – Vermont’s Renewable Electric Energy Portfolio: An Analysis of the Vermont Clean Energy Development Fund
- Stephanie Steeves – Components of Food Access: A Food Environment Case Study in Winooski, Vermont
- Serena Whitridge – Sowing the Seeds for an Agricultural Center to Grow
- Brooke Ziehr – Detroit Urban Farm: An Urban Farm for A Better City, Detroit, Michigan
2011
- Rosie Baldwin – The Hungry Bicyclist: Discovering North America’s Local Food Businesses
- Madeleine Brown – Bike Plans, Budget Allocations and Biking Infrastructure: How City Governments Demonstrate Levels of Commitment to Bicycle Systems
- Nathan Canan-Zucker – Rural Transit: An In-Depth Investigation into the Conflict Between Equity & Efficiency
2012
- Dana Eve Saladoff – Building Stronger Connections Between People, Land and Communities: An Internship with the Center for Whole Communities in Waitsfield, Vermont
- * Andrew Schlesinger – Rethinking the Role of Community Gardens in Localizing Post-Oil Suburbia: A Proposal for Willowdale Community Garden in Cherry Hill, New Jersey
- Cayla Tepper – Alternative Models for Community: A Students-Teaching-Students Course
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