SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
- The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is ranked 17th in the "Great Schools, Great Prices" category of the 2010 edition of America’s Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report.
- ESF offers 22 undergraduate and 30 graduate degree programs, including bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral (Ph.D.) programs in the sciences, engineering and forestry, and a nationally ranked program in landscape architecture. Associate degrees in forest technology and land surveying are offered at ESF’s Ranger School in the Adirondacks. Academic Departments include: Chemistry; Construction Management & Wood Products Engineering; Environmental and Forest Biology; Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering; Environmental Studies; Forest and Natural Resources Management; Landscape Architecture; and Paper and Bioprocess Engineering.
- Founded in 1911 as the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, ESF is one of SUNY’s oldest and unique colleges. The ESF campus occupies 12 acres in Syracuse and 25,000 acres on its regional campuses throughout Central New York and the Adirondack Park. ESF alumni number more than 18,000 worldwide.
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Recent Submissions
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Reef Building Corals Rely on Symbionts over a Large Depth Range in an Internal Tidal Bore System, Florida Keys Reef Tract
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Development of a Hydrologic Model to Predict Lakeshore Phosphorus Loadings for Prediction of Cladophora Biomass Blooms
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“Impacts of Lime Treatment on Trout Ponds in the Five Ponds Wilderness of the Adirondack Park”
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Bethesda Green: A Local Model of Sustainable Living.
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Developing Sustainable and Renewable Chemical Engineering Practices through Interning with a Private Chemical Company.
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Physical Modeling of Deflector Arms in a River Table
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A Phylogenetic Analysis of Heterocephalum: Using Molecular Tools to Reassess the Taxonomic Placement of an Unusual and Infrequently Collected Fungus
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Molecular Investigation of the Bioluminescent Fungus Mycena chlorophos: Comparison between a Vouchered Museum Specimen and Field Samples from Taiwan
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Relationships Between Overstory and Understory Tree Composition and Light Environment in an Old Growth Forest, Adirondacks, NY.
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SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Bike Library Program
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A population study of Northern Map Turtles (Graptemys geographica) in the Susquehanna River at Vestal, NY.
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Abundances of northeastern Native American culturally important plants in contemporary Adirondack Landscapes
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Testing and Analyzing Surface Water Quality of Yue-Guan Canal in Yueqing, China.
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Characterization by solution small angle X-ray scattering of the oligomeric state of structural genomics protein targets.
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The behavioral effects of boat noise on fish populations in Oneida Lake, NY.
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Out with the Old, In with the New? Comparing the effectiveness and visitor attitudes between a digital trail guide and a traditional paper booklet for self-guided interpretive walks at the Adirondack Interpretive Center.
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Identifying Communities of Concern: A Tract Level Analysis of the Food Landscape in Syracuse, New York
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Small Mammal Bait Preference and Methods of Population Size Estimation in Subarctic and Arctic Ecosystems
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Investigation on Emissions from Buses with Compressed Natural Gas and Diesel Engines
(SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, 2013)