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SCIENCE STUDIO: Pouyan Nejadhashemi

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Pouyan Nejadhashemi is an Associate Professor of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering at Michigan State University. He's an authority on water and is particularly interested in water conservation. His latest research project is aimed at enhancing the understanding of how water interacts with upland soils, slopes, and land-management practices to impact water quantity and quality yields to streams and ultimately to reservoirs, and how these interact with unique combinations of lithology, soils, vegetation, micro-climate, and land toward achieving an environmentally sustainable and economically efficient system.

Aired May 6, 2018

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