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PROGRAM  COLLABORATORS & SUPPORTERS 

The exurban change project would like to acknowledge and thank the following program collaborators & supporters. 


PROGRAM COLLABORATORS:


The Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics

"The mission of the Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics is to generate knowledge and disseminate impartial information through application of economic and business principles to the challenges of agriculture, the food system, the environment, and economic development."

The Ohio State University


The Department of Human and Community Resource Development

"The mission of the Department of Human and Community Resource Development...... is to serve Ohio, the nation, and the world by generating, teaching, and applying knowledge grounded in the social and behavioral sciences.....". 

The Ohio State University


PROGRAM SUPPORTERS:

The Ohio State University Extension

Ohio State University Extension

"Our mission: To help people improve their lives through an educational process using scientific knowledge focused on identified issues and needs."

The Ohio State University 


The Swank Program in Rural Urban Policy

"The Swank Program provides educational programs, research and expert consultation on economic, environmental, resource, legal, and human issues that affect individuals and communities at this interface. Larry Libby leads the program as the Swank Professor."

The Ohio State University


AMP: Agroecosystem Management Program

"The program objectives of the Agroecosystem Management Program: (1) Provide opportunities for those involved in research, teaching and outreach from different disciplines and different institutions to interact,  discuss and develop whole systems approaches to the challenges affecting the food system. (2) Foster an ecological approach to agriculture. (3) Link together social, biological and engineering sciences to provide a foundation for innovative processes and projects.

The Ohio State University


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