Hixon Fellows
The Hixon Center for Urban Sustainability engages and supports Yale students who are interested in conducting urban sustainability research that bridges science to practice. Every year, Hixon Fellows are chosen from a pool of competitive applicants based on the relevance of the research proposal to the Center's mission.
Effects of Urbanization on Wildlife
Using Epigaeic Insect Fauna to Evaluate Small-scale Urban Sites for Conservation Value

Land Use Planning and Management
Finding Room to Grow: Tracking Vacant Properties in America's Cities

The Roseau Botanical Gardens and Peripheral Link Project

Socio-cultural and Ecological Interactions
Child’s Play: An Empirical Study of the Relationship Between the Physical Form of Schoolyards and Children's Behavior

Water Resources
The Manila Water Concessions and Their Impact on the Poor

Environment and Public Health
Community Health and Urban Residential Lot Study

Drawing upon the Lessons of Lead Poisoning to Build a Paradigm for Understanding Environmental Health: A Study of the History, Science and Policy of Lead Poisoning

Urbanization and Land Use Change
Development in Ringwood
