
| Michael Moser specializes in Project Management and Survey Research at CRS.
In the past he has conducted Town Planning surveys for the communities of Essex, Jericho, and St. Albans, VT.
He has also developed and conducted surveys for the VT Electric Coop and Burlington Electric Departments.
In 2006 Michael worked with the Vermont Land Trust to conduct the 2006 Land Trust Conservation Survey Most recently Michael is the Project Manager for the new CDAE-sponsored "Growing Vermont" Student-operated Store in the Davis Student Center. He is also the Project Manager for the USDA-CSREES funded National Water Quality Project Facilitating the Development of Stakeholder-driven Performance-based Incentives for Agricultural Pollution Control |
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CONTACT INFORMATION
CRS ACTIVITIES AND PROJECTS
Growing Vermont Student-operated store
Project Manager responsible for start-up and development of the Growing Vermont store and program.
Facilitating the Development of Stakeholder-driven Performance-based Incentives
for Agricultural Pollution Control
Project manager to oversee education and outreach activites and data collection, analysis and reporting for project outcome and process evaluation.
Community Profiles
Create reports on natural, built, human and social capital of Vermont towns.
Guest Lecturer (Fall 2007) Growing Diversity: Coffee Ecologies & Livelihoods
Vice President (2006-Current) of The Vermont-Honduras Chapter of Partners of The Americas
An international non-profit community development organization.
M.S. degree in Community and International Development
Awarded in 2006 from the University of Vermont
M.S. thesis title: Levels of Collaboration In Multi-Stakeholder International Development Projects: The Rio Negro Case study
Comments to: mmoser@uvm.edu
Reviewed as of: 12.11.06