1. LEED in the United States: Who Really Benefits? Open Access Author: Naito, Blake Tatsuo Title: LEED in the United States: Who Really Benefits? Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: green buildingsustainabilityLEEDjusticeenvironmental justicegeographyGIS File: Download bnaito_thesis_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christopher Stiles Fowler, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Breaking Ground and Breaking Treaties: Justice, Native Americans, and the Dakota Access Pipeline Open Access Author: Thurston, Ellen G Title: Breaking Ground and Breaking Treaties: Justice, Native Americans, and the Dakota Access Pipeline Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: settler colonialismtribal sovereigntyDakota Access Pipelineenvironmental justiceStanding Rock Siouxtreaties File: Download Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Roger Michael Downs, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors AdvisorLorraine Dowler, Faculty Reader
3. A Mapping Methodology for Exploring Environmental Injustice: The Case of Pennsylvania Open Access Author: Hernandez, Nebraska Aaron Title: A Mapping Methodology for Exploring Environmental Injustice: The Case of Pennsylvania Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: Environmental injusticeenvironmental justicemappingpennsylvania File: Download Nebraska_Hernandez_A_Mapping_Methodology_for_Exploring_Environmental_Injustice_The_Case_of_Pennsylvania.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Roger Michael Downs, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors AdvisorFritz Connor Kessler, Faculty Reader