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Engineering: Addressing an Ecosystems Approach Environmental and ecological engineering integrates engineering principles, science and design with the principles of biology and ecology. Preparatory design, develop and implementation of sustainable solutions integrate a mutual beneficial approach to both natural systems and systems significantly affected by human activities. Specific example areas of this research include: land use management systems involving renewable, biological resources and ecological systems; preservation and improvement of soil and water resources, water and air quality; non-point source pollution and site mitigation; water use management and conservation through irrigation and surface and subsurface drainage; ecosystem (e.g. wetland) restoration; soil health and erosion mitigation; biological waste, nutrient management and by-product recovery and reuse; environmental restoration and protection; soil hydrology and bioremediation; and environmental policy and law. Our Commitment: E&E Engineering |