Project Reports
2020
- Woodruff, Sierra, Ann Bowman, Richard Feiock, Bryce Hannibal, Ki eun Kang, Jeongmin Oh, Garett Sansom. 2020. Resilience in U.S. Cities: A Survey of Policies and Programs. 101 Resilient Cities Policies and Programs Project. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. https://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/189324
- Waitman, Alixandra. 2020. Comprehensive Report of the Climate Change National Public Survey. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /189323.
- Waitman, Alixandra. 2020. Comprehensive Report of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Public Opinion Survey. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /189325.
- Brown, Stephanie, Carol Goldsmith, Lisa Halperin, Ian Seavey, Kimberly Winarski, and Arnold Vedlitz. 2020. Role of Coastal Bend Organizational Stakeholders in Regional Recovery and Resilience Efforts. Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, Bush School of Government & Public Service, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
2018
- Aldaco-Manner, L., Jordan Christman, Kelli Condina, Bassel Daher, Sarah Davis, Adam Eaton, Steven Hebert, Mario Martinez, Rebecca Owens, and Meaghan Owens. 2018. Water Governance on the San Antonio Region: Results from a Survey of Water Officials and Organizations. Editor Kent E. Portney.
- Foster, Jessica. 2018. Survey of Legal Mechanisms Relating to Groundwater Along the Texas-Mexico Border. Texas A&M University School of Law Program in Natural Resources Systems, Fort Worth, TX.
2011
- Eric Lindquist. 2011. “Transportation Planning, Policy and Climate Change: Making the Long-Term Connection,” UTMC Project #07-03, 1-62. University Transportation Center for Mobility, Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University System.
2010
- Lindquist, E. (2010). Climate Change/Variability Science and Adaptive Strategies for State and Regional Transportation Decision Making. (Report No. SWUTC/10/167165-1). College Station, TX: Southwest Region University Transportation Center, Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University System.
- Vedlitz, A., Lindquist, E., Liu, X., Zahran, S., Wood, B. D., Alston, L. T., & North, G. (2010). Utilization of Science-based Information on Climate Change in Decision Making and the Public Policy Process, Phase II. College Station, Texas: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, The Bush School, Texas A&M University.
- Vedlitz, A., Lindquist, E., Liu, X., Gronberg, T. J., Neilson, W., Weeks, P., Dean, W. R., Shi L., Nielson-Gammon, J. W., & Zahran, S. (2010). Climate Change, Drought and Policymaking in the U.S. Southern Region. College Station, Texas: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, The Bush School, Texas A&M University.
2009
- Gronberg, Timothy J., Dennis W. Jansen, Arnold Vedlitz, Deanna Green, and Jonathan Ambs. 2009. Project Final Report: A Summary of the Utilization of Impact Fees in Texas. University Real Estate Research Center, Texas A&M University.
2008
- Leonard, K. J., Suhrbier, J. H., Lindquist, E., Savonis, M. J., Potter, J. R., & Dean, W. R. (2008). How Can Transportation Professionals Incorporate Climate Change in Transportation Decisions? Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on Transportation Systems and Infrastructure: Gulf Coast Study, Phase I. United States Climate Change Science Program.
- Shi, L., Vedlitz, A., & Lindsey, C. (2008). Fourth Follow-up and Evaluation of the “Drive Clean Across Texas” Campaign: A Report to the Texas Transportation Institute. College Station, TX: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, Texas A&M University.
- Vedlitz, A., Alston, L. T., Wood, B. D., North, G. R., & Lindquist, E. (2008). Project Final Report: Utilization of Science-Based Information on Climate Change in Decision Making and the Public Policy Process, Phase 1. College Station, Texas: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, The Bush School, Texas A&M University.
2007
- Green, D., & Vedlitz, A. (2007). Third Follow-up and Evaluation of the “Drive Clean Across Texas” Campaign: Statewide Assessment. College Station, TX: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, The Bush School, Texas A&M University.
- Vedlitz, A., Alston, L. T., Laska, S. B., Gramling, R. B., Harwell, M. A., & Worthen, H. D. (2007). Project Final Report: Use of Science in Gulf of Mexico Decision Making Involving Climate Change (No. EPA Cooperative Agreement: R-83023601-0). College Station: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, The Bush School, Texas A&M University.
2005
- Alston, L. T., Vedlitz, A., Zahran, S., & Bragg, B. (2005). Second Follow-up and Evaluation of the “Drive Clean Across Texas” Campaign: A Report to the Texas Transportation Institute. College Station, TX: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, Texas A&M University, Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Texas Transportation Institute.
- Vedlitz, A., Alston, L. T., & Zahran, S. (2005). Assessment of the Drive Clean Across Texas Campaign. Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, Texas A&M University; Texas Department of Transportation; Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; Texas Transportation Institute.
- Vedlitz, A., Mintz, A., Redd, S. B., Liu, X., & Alston, L. T. (2005). Decision Making Under Conditions of Uncertainty: Experimental Assessment of Decision Models. College Station: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy in the George Bush School, Texas A&M University. A report to the National Defense University
2003
- Samuelson, C. D., Matlock, M. D., Kenimer, A. L., Neill, W. H., Peterson, T. R., Whitten, G., et al. (2003). Development of an Urban Watershed Rehabilitation Method Using Stakeholder Feedback to Direct Investigation and Restoration Planning. College Station, TX: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, George Bush School of Government and Public Service. A report to the USEPA STAR Program.
2001
- Vedlitz, A., Alston, L. T., & Peck, B. M. (2001). Understanding Air Quality Issues in Texas: Public Attitudes and Expert Opinion. College Station, TX: The Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, The Bush School, Texas A&M University.
- Vedlitz, A., & Ewing, R. E. (2001). IT Symposium: The Future of Citizen and Government Interaction in the Information Age. College Station, TX: George Bush School, Texas A&M University.
2000
- Alston, L. T., Lacher, T. E., Slack, R. D., Vedlitz, A., & Woodward, R. T. (2000). Ecological, Economic, and Policy Alternatives for Texas Rice Agriculture. TWRI Report TRI-181. College Station, TX: Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, George Bush School of Government and Public Service. A grant project report to the Texas Water Resources Institute.
- Peterson, M. J., Cowman, D. F., Krohn, M. R., Brown, R. D., & Vedlitz, A. (2000). Private Lands Stewardship and Conservation: Symposium Report (Project). College Station, TX: Center for Public Leadership Studies, George Bush School of Government and Public Service and Institute of Renewable Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Texas A&M University System.
1999 and Earlier
- Fossett, M., Kaiser, R., Matlock, M. D., Vedlitz, A., & Woodward, R. T. (1999). Effluent Trading: A Policy Review for Texas. College Station, TX: Center for Public Leadership Studies, George Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University. A grant project report to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.
Other Reports
2003
- Lomax, T. J., Vedlitz, A., Matlock, M. D., Courtney, J. F., Poole, M. S., Alston, L. T., et al. (2003). Exploring the Interface of Urban Decision Dynamic and Infrastructure Knowledge: Institute for Science, Technology & Public Policy, The Bush School, Texas A&M University; Texas Transportation Institute.
2002
- Bhuthimethee, M., Dronen, N. O., & Neill, W. H. (2002). Metazoan Parasite Community Structure in Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) as an Indicator of the Impact of Urbanization on 2 streams in San Antonio, Texas. College Station, TX: Texas Water Resources Institute.
- Gholkar, T. A., Matlock, M. D., & Hann, R. (2002). Modeling the Effects of Low Flow Augmentation by Discharge from a Wastewater Treatment Plant on Dissolved Oxygen Concentration in Leon Creek, San Antonio, Texas (No. 190). College Station, TX: Texas Water Research Institute
- Mangal, K., Courtney, J. F., & Poole, M. S. (2002). UML Diagrams for Water, Sewer, Drainage and Roads Capital Improvement and Maintenance Processes. College Station, TX: Department of Information and Operations Management, Texas A&M University.
- Poole, M. S. (2002). Challenges for the Design and Implementation of a Decision Support System for Major Urban Decisions. College Station, TX: Department of Communication, Texas A&M University.
- Poole, M. S., Courtney, J. F., & Mangal, K. (2002). Challenges in the Development of Decision Support Systems for Complex Environments: The Case of the City of Houston. College Station, TX: Department of Information and Operations Management, Texas A&M University.
- Poole, M. S., Whittaker, D., Neumann, M., Olson, D., Stricker, A., & Yen, J. (2002). Planning for the Future: Designing a Deliberation Support System for Urban Decision Making. College Station, TX: Department of Communication, Texas A&M University.
2001
- Jenkins-Smith, H., Silva, C., Mitchell, N., Whitten, G., & Vedlitz, A. (2001). Fields of dreams or nightmares? Public reactions to GMOs. College Station, TX.
2000
- Poole, M. S., Curran, J., Davidson, L., Harris, M. H., Thomas, E., Acosta, M., et al. (2000). Addressing the High-Tech Workforce Gap in Texas for the 21st Century. College Station, TX: Texas Governor’s Council on Science and Technology, George Bush School of Government and Public Service.
1999 and Earlier
- Matlock, M. D. (1999). Development Total Maximum Daily Load Projects in Texas: A Guide to Lead Organizations. Austin, TX: Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission.
- Matlock, M. D. (1999). A Preliminary Assessment of the Nutrient Status of the Upper Arroyo Colorado River. Austin, TX: Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission.
- Moore, F., Matlock, M. D., & Sweeten, J. (1999). Non-Point Source Plutonium Dispersion Model (ANRC Project No. 99-02). Amarillo, TX: Amarillo National Resource Center for Plutonium.