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Description: The Regional Workbench Consortium (RWBC) is a collaborative network of university and community-based partners dedicated to enabling sustainable city-region development. We promote multidisciplinary research and service learning aimed at understanding how problems of environment and development interrelate across local, regional and global scales.


To learn more about the Regional Workbench Consortium (RWBC) see: http://regionalworkbench.org
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Background: The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in school-aged children is potentially linked to contextual influences such as the food environment around schools. The proximity of fast-food and convenience stores to schools may enhance access to unhealthy foods and have a...

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Your research proposal should present a well defined topic and research strategy for your SRP. A good proposal has a clearly defined question, argument, or problem. It convinces the reader that the proposed study is interesting, significant, and possible to complete within the timeframe...

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Professor Philip Bourne, Editor-in-Chief of Public Library of Science (PLoS) Computational Biology, talks about the ten basic principles of making good presentations.

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This postercast discusses the impact created by the California Center for the Arts.

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An investigation into what exactly the City of San Diego is doing regarding rainwater harvesting infrastructure.

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This study seeks to improve the pedestrian environment in University City. The community is very automobile-dependent, but characteristics of the community (land uses and densities) promote sustainability efforts.

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Spatial analysis of GIS maps to show correlations between schools and military recruitment in low-income areas of San Diego.

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Food justice in Southeast San Diego. Demographics, household income, asset maps of food sources and survey results of resident interviews.

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My Senior Research topic is on the feasibility of offshore wind farms in San Diego. This video describes my findings.

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