Social, Political and Legal
Measuring the interaction of policy and perceptions of coastal resource quality amongst its users poses unique challenges. Ohio Sea Grant works with academia, regional agencies, decision makers, and private entities to understand and manage Lake Erie's coastal resources and balance the needs of its diverse users.
Project List
R/EM-023 
Started: 3/1/2003, Status: CompletedDeveloping a spatial watershed model to predict the effects of watershed policies on coastal water quality and habitat change
R/ME-029-PD 
Started: 5/1/2002, Status: CompletedDeveloping Industrial Heritage: A Case Study in Toledo and Waterville
R/ME-025 
Started: 3/1/2000, Status: CompletedUnderstanding the Links Between Policy and Patterns of Land Use Change in Urbanizing Watersheds: A Spatial Economic Model of Land Use Conversion
R/ME-017-PD 
Started: 3/1/1996, Status: CompletedCommunication of Results From Policy-Oriented Research
R/SP-004 
Started: 9/1/1994, Status: CompletedPolicy Instruments for the Virtual Elimination of Persistent Toxics in Great Lakes Industries
R/ZM-014 
Started: 9/1/1992, Status: CompletedA Policy Framework for Non-Indigenous Species in the Great Lakes
R/CZS-001-PD 
Started: 9/1/1984, Status: CompletedPhysical and Pecuniary Correlates of Perceived Quality in Lakeshore Development
R/ME-003 
Started: 9/1/1984, Status: CompletedEconomic and Policy Factors Which Affect Participation in Water-Based Recreation
R/SP-003 
Started: 9/1/1983, Status: CompletedAn Investigation of a Curriculum Innovation Model for Marine and Aquatic Education
R/SP-002-PD 
Started: 9/1/1982, Status: CompletedThe Traditions and Customs of the Commercial Fishing Industry in Erie, Sandusky, and Ottawa Counties, Ohio: A Research and Publication Projects
