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Article ItemVirginia Tech researcher finds AI could help improve city planning , article
The new research shows that using generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini could improve city planning by enhancing access to tools that help measure walkability, safety, lighting, and more.
Date: Oct 29, 2024 - -
Article ItemNatural resources in an urbanizing world , article
The College of Natural Resources and Environment is leveraging research in natural resources to shape the cities of tomorrow.
Date: Aug 07, 2024 - -
Article ItemNew research details economic, nutritional impact of global recreational inland fishing , article
A new paper explores the critical role inland recreational fisheries play in providing affordable nutrition and how climate change threatens access for millions of people globally.
Date: Jun 11, 2024 - -
Article ItemGot wildlife? Get Jim Parkhurst , article
Parkhurst has built a 35-year career around solving and preventing the problems that arise when people and wildlife find themselves in close quarters.
Date: Oct 09, 2023 - -
Article ItemInto the woods: Forestry curriculum provides immersive experience , article
The College of Natural Resources and Environment is where the fundamentals of forestry science merge with new technologies and hands-on experiences, readying students to take on the challenges of conserving, managing, and utilizing our forest environments.
Date: Jul 17, 2023 - -
Article ItemFall Forestry and Wildlife Field Tours flourish in the commonwealth , article
Virginia forest landowners are invited to participate in fall networking and educational tours to learn more about sustainably managing natural resources.
Date: Sep 15, 2022 - -
Article ItemVirginia Tech to host Forest Landowner Extravaganza on May 5 , article
Virginia forest landowners are invited to attend a networking and educational event held concurrently with the Virginia Forestry Summit.
Date: Apr 15, 2022 - -
Article ItemFrom treetops to tree cores: A new generation of foresters conducts summer research , article
The student research is part of the Next Generation Scholars Program, which aims to expand opportunities for underrepresented students interested in the fields of forestry and environmental resources management.
Date: Sep 23, 2021 - -
Article ItemChoosy lemurs choose sumac: how Hokie researchers are working to feed lemurs far from home , article
Wildlife and forestry researchers in the College of Natural Resources and Environment are answering the call to help feed residents of the Duke Lemur Center.
Date: Aug 16, 2021 -