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Masters of Urban and Environmental Planning (MUEP) program is an accredited, interdisciplinary, professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership roles in planning in the public and private sectors. The program offers a unique opportunity to integrate urban and environmental aspects of planning in a rapidly developing metropolitan area. In addition to the planning faculty, the program is enriched by the interdisciplinary participation of faculty from other academic units of the university and leading planning practitioners from the Phoenix area.
Software systems are becoming increasingly complex, requiring the coordination of heterogeneous structured data sources in a loosely-coupled distributed environment with support for handling events and streaming data. Some sample systems include homeland security, criminal justice, supply chain management, health care, and consumer monitoring systems to support marketing, personalization, and fraud detection. Such software systems involve query expressions over the data for detecting events, monitoring conditions, handling streams, and querying data.
"Landuse and Landscape Socioecology in the Mediterranean Basin: A Natural Laboratory for the Study of the Long-Term Interaction of Human and Natural Systems."
This international, interdisciplinary research project models the long-term dynamics of human landuse and Mediterranean landscapes. Beginning in Fall 2004, modeling efforts have focused on eastern Spain and western Jordan, encompassing much of the range of environmental variability across the Mediterranean region.
The Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering seeks to provide the basis for understanding, designing, and managing the complex integrated built/human/natural systems that increasingly characterize our planet in the athropocene – the Age of Humans. To this end, Metis combines research, teaching, outreach and public service in an effort to learn how engineered and built systems are integrated with natural and human systems.
The Narrative Studies MA Capstone Collection contains the completed works of students from the Narrative Studies program at Arizona State University's School of Integrative Sciences and the Arts. The MA in Narrative Studies is a comprehensive program that explores narrative and storytelling across a range of cultures and historical periods, and the Capstone represents the culminating product of the curricula.
The Office of Latino Projects is a social and economic justice resource center providing information, data, research, and policy analysis about issues affecting the Latino population in the U.S. and Southwest border communities. This collection includes reports, presentations and infographics developed from research conducted through the Office of Latino Projects. These research projects relate to issues affecting the Latinx population, including immigration, academic achievement, poverty, health, and acculturation.
Founded and directed by Lawrence Krauss, the Origins Project was created to explore humankind's most fundamental questions about our origins. To tackle these questions, we bring together a diverse collection of the world’s leading scientists, scholars, and public intellectuals to discuss, and if possible create, new research opportunities associated with forefront issues ranging from the origin of the universe to the origins of life, modern humans, consciousness, culture, complex systems and technology.
Phoebus: A Journal of Art History is an occasional journal published by art history faculty members in the Arizona State University's School of Art, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.
This repository houses peer-reviewed literature, data sets, reports, and other materials generated by researchers, practitioners, and other regional stakeholders that may be informative for local and regional efforts mitigating the adverse impacts of heat. The collection is intended to serve as a resource for anyone looking for information on top research findings, reports, or initiatives related to heat and air quality.
Student capstone and applied projects from ASU's School of Sustainability.