SOS 498/594: Fall 2016

There is a dearth of documented sustainability best practices for urban systems in arid and semi-arid environment.

This includes the sectors of sustainable energy, water, waste management, urban forestry, food systems, transportation and health. Practitioners and policy makers in Arizona seek best practices and case studies to draw information from and for comparative purposes for improved decision making. In this applied course students collaborate with stakeholders from cities and municipalities to document and analyze best practices, draft case studies and provide insight on a variety of sustainability topics. Students collaborate with and shadow selected officials to design, explore, verify and disseminate activities that are being currently implemented and have not been documented. Using standardized practices, this highly collaborative work forms the basis of the cities’ real time case studies and best practices in any chosen sector.

Urban Sustainability Applications is a graduate and senior level course offered in Fall 2016 by the School of Sustainability and taught by Dr. Nalini Chhetri and advised by Anne Reichman. The following are the final deliverables and presentation materials that were completed at the conclusion of the Fall 2016 semester. They were presented at a meeting hosted by SCN on December 1st, 2016. The presentations from this semester are listed below.


Fall 2016

SOS 494/598 Urban Sustainability Applications was a graduate/senior level course offered in Fall 2016 by the School of Sustainability and taught by Dr. Nalini Chhetri. The following are the final deliverables and presentation materials that were completed at the conclusion of the Fall 2016 semester. They were presented at a meeting hosted by SCN on December 1st, 2016. The presentations from this semester are listed below.

Class Presentations

City of Apache Junction: Sustainability and Solid Waste

Presentation and Final report by: Muriel Adams, Nicolas Ansara, Nagelle Fernandes, Ryan Ferree, Dave Howes, Austin Ogden, and Allison Powell


City of Surprise: The Future of Social Sustainability

Presentation and Final Report by: Muriel Adams, Nicolas Ansara, Nagelle Fernandes, Ryan Ferree, Dave Howes, Austin Ogden, and Allison Powell