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Tag: Dallas Center

  • Partnership leads to civic innovation planning grant award

    The National Science Foundation recently announced project awards for its Civic Innovation Challenge (CIVIC) planning grant program, and the team led by Wendy Jepson, Ph.D., Texas Water Resources Institute associate director and University Professor of Geography in the College of Arts and Sciences, was selected as a recipient. Jepson and the Urban Water Innovation and Sustainability Hub (Urban…

    Partnership leads to civic innovation planning grant award

  • AgriLIfe Center Dallas, Dallas Center

    In our November 2019 Conservation Matters, our program spotlight focused on the Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Dallas, or Dallas Center. The Dallas Center, known for its urban water conservation work, was recently renovated and serves as a demonstration of green infrastructure and native plants for sustainability in urban development. Two 30,000-gallon display cisterns and one…

    AgriLIfe Center Dallas, Dallas Center

  • ICYMI: Dallas Center program spotlight

    In our November 2019 Conservation Matters, our program spotlight focused on the Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Dallas, or Dallas Center. The Dallas Center, known for its urban water conservation work, was recently renovated and serves as a demonstration of green infrastructure and native plants for sustainability in urban development. Two 30,000-gallon display cisterns and one…

    ICYMI: Dallas Center program spotlight

  • TWRI to develop future water resources programs in DFW region

    Article originally written by Chantal Cough-Schulze and Danielle Kalisek Across Texas, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas A&M AgriLife Research address local needs related to everything from mitigating drought impacts to enhancing food security to improving human health outcomes through education, outreach and research activities. To help support AgriLife’s mission, Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has been tasked with leading the…

    TWRI to develop future water resources programs in DFW region