Texas A&M AgriLife Ecological Engineering Group

Texas A&M AgriLife Ecological Engineering Group

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The Texas A&M AgriLife ecological Engineering Program focuses on assessing the quality and efficienc

Background: With an increasing urban population throughout the World, cities are facing a slew of environmental and ecological problems that include increased waste, increased need for energy, increased need for land for food, increased CO2 production, disruption to wildlife corridors and water quantity and quality problems. Addressing water quantity and quality issues the “usual way” has resulted

04/12/2024

Come and learn about green stormwater infrastructure and get a tour of GSI construction sites

Texas' population is projected to surpass 50M by 2070. Do we have enough water? - Texas Wants to Know 01/18/2024

Texas' population is projected to surpass 50M by 2070. Do we have enough water?
Great NewsRadio 1080 KRLD AM news report in which Dr. Jaber was interviewed.

Texas' population is projected to surpass 50M by 2070. Do we have enough water? - Texas Wants to Know Texas' population is projected to grow to 51.5 million by 2070, according to the Texas Water Development Board. While parts of the state are already battling low water levels or aging infrastructure, officials are developing plans to best use water resources.

Upper Trinity Conservation Symposium 02/14/2023

The Upper Trinity Conservation Symposium will be held on February 23 at the Denton County Administrative Courthouse (1 Courthouse Drive, Denton, TX 76208) and has a ton of good information from a variety of speakers. If interested please sign up at the below link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/upper-trinity-conservation-symposium-tickets-523738214097 . there is a $15 fee to attend that includes lunch and snacks. Hope to see you all there.

Upper Trinity Conservation Symposium Learn about the benefits of land conservation and green stormwater practices to reduce flooding and protect water quality.

Building Better Communities 09/07/2022

Dr. Fouad Jaber will be one of four panelists on October 11 at 5:30 PM for the third session of AIA Dallas "Building Better Communities" educational series. We look forward to seeing there.

Building Better Communities Improving Texas cities one green conversation at a time

Register for Upcoming Webcasts | US EPA 05/12/2022

Join us on May 24th from 12 to 2 PM as we participate in the upcoming Watershed Academy Webcast organized by the USEPA as we talk about "Integrating Water Quality Management and Natural Hazard Resilience through Nature Based Solutions"

Register for Upcoming Webcasts | US EPA webcast registration

New Research: Green Stormwater Infrastructure Can Improve Flood Resilience in Dallas 03/04/2022

“With changing rainfall patterns, it is crucial that cities across the U.S. evaluate the capacity of their drainage networks to handle current and future rainfall events and address shortcomings using resilient, nature-based solutions such as green stormwater infrastructure,” explains Dr. Fouad Jaber

New Research: Green Stormwater Infrastructure Can Improve Flood Resilience in Dallas In a new study, The Nature Conservancy and Texas A&M AgriLife highlight the value of nature for urban flood management.

Urban Riparian and Stream Restoration Training – The Woodlands 03/02/2022

We will be teaching a Urban Riparian and Stream Restoration Workshop in the Woodlands on March 24th from 8:30 to 4:00. Click on the link below for details and registration information:

Urban Riparian and Stream Restoration Training – The Woodlands March 24, 2022 (Add to calendar)8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. FlyerAgenda Register for WorkshopRSVP by March 17, 2022Cost: $50 Houston Advanced Research Center8801 Gosling Rd,The Woodlands, TX 77381 Inform…

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17360 Coit Road
Dallas, TX
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