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1997 Workshop
Approaches to Sustainable Development

 

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Robert Forrant - Center for Industrial Competitiveness.
The Diffussion Confusion and What the University Can Do About It.

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Margaret Quinn, Assistant Professor - Work Environment.
UML Assistance to Malden Mills: A Demonstration Project in Sustainable Production.

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William Lazonick, Professor - Regional Economic and Social Development Dept. and Co-Director, Center for Industrial Competitiveness.
The Social Foundations of Industrial Innovation: Implications for Regional Economic Development.

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Jeffrey Gerson, Assistant Professor and John Wooding, Professor - Regional Economic and Social Development Dept.
Sustainable Development: Understanding the Political Geography of the Region.

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Laura Punnett, Professor - Work Environment.
Ergonomic Failure as an Obstacle to Sustainable Development.

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Drew Pommet,Assistant Professor and Michael Fiddy, Professor - Electrical Engineering.
University-Industry Partnerships -- How to Distill the Successes and Avoid the Failures While Developing IMPACT.

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Sarah Kuhn, Assistant Professor - Policy & Planning
Ethical and Infrastructural Issues Raised By Extensive Interaction Between the University and the Community, Particularly The Business Community.

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Laurence Gross, Associate Professor - History
Historical Perspectives on an Economic Development System.

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David Kriebel, Associate Professor - Work Environment
The Lowell Center for Sustainable Production: Integrating Environment and Health into Regional Development.

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Ken Geiser, Associate Professor . Toxics Use Reduction Institute.
Cleaner Production Process Equipment Manufacturers.

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Jean Pyle, Professor - Regional Economic and Social Development Dept. and Meg A. Bond, Associate Professor - Psychology Dept.
Diversity Dilemmas at Work.
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