The Brosnan Center for scientific solutions is a catalyst that engages innovative minds to tackle pressing global issues concerning science and society. The Center is where we engage in strategic convening, international capacity building with partners, clients, and stakeholders to help solve environmental issues. It's a place where ideas are tested by scientists and graduate students to benefit communities. It's a gathering place that exists on various project locations (the "labs"), in the halls of government, and wherever needed. A network of multi-disciplinary scientists form a central core and enables the Brosnan Center to tackle a diversity or issues. The Brosnan Center uses multi-disciplinary science to engage people in finding sustainable solutions.
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Deborah Brosnan is Boston-bound and excited to be invited on an interesting and timely panel on Coal, communities, commerce and China: A nexus for science and public policy http://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2013/webprogram/Session5772.html
What role will scientists play as knowledge brokers and in public policy as the challenges become more global and complex? This topic brings it all home.
SUMMARY HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR INTERACTIVE SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP ON BUILDING A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING NATURAL RESOURCES INTO THE SCIENCE, PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF EXTREME EVENTS AND NATURAL DISASTERS AND FINDING SOLUTIONS TO BALANCE THE BUILT AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. NCSE CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON D.C. JANUARY 15-17 2013. Main Disaster science page
Recently published: Life on the Rebound: Resilience Science, Extreme Events, and Coastal Resilience" Brosnan's editorial in the Journal of Marine Biology and Oceanography
Deborah Brosnan is Boston-bound and excited to be invited on an interesting and timely panel on Coal, communities, commerce and China: A nexus for science and public policy http://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2013/webprogram/Session5772.html
What role will scientists play as knowledge brokers and in public policy as the challenges become more global and complex? This topic brings it all home.
SUMMARY HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR INTERACTIVE SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP ON BUILDING A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING NATURAL RESOURCES INTO THE SCIENCE, PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF EXTREME EVENTS AND NATURAL DISASTERS AND FINDING SOLUTIONS TO BALANCE THE BUILT AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. NCSE CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON D.C. JANUARY 15-17 2013. Main Disaster science page
Recently published: Life on the Rebound: Resilience Science, Extreme Events, and Coastal Resilience" Brosnan's editorial in the Journal of Marine Biology and Oceanography


