This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. The Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water and Air at Utah State University envisions a Utah that values shared natural resources. Through diverse projects, they offer expert insights and guide informed policy for Utah’s future. Executive Director, Brian Steed, joins us with more.
Brian Steed:
Utah continues to be recognized among the best places to live, work and play. But to ensure that stays true, we need to make strategic policy decisions to protect our land, water and air. Good decisions can only come from good data, and that’s what the institute provides.
We’re building a two-way street between Utah scientists and policy makers to provide the best information for those that need it most.
Our institute is new but growing quickly. Our 1,000-day strategy includes:
- Serving as Utah’s trusted source for land, water and air expertise;
- Expanding research and impact;
- Creating opportunities for students;
- Helping business innovate in land, water and air; and
- Providing thought leadership on these critical topics.
Our work is informed by the needs of the business community, and we’d love to have you involved.
Find out more at USU.edu/ILWA.
Derek Miller:
The Institute’s research is helping Utah make better decisions — shaping policy, guiding businesses, and caring for the environment. It’s thoughtful work that’s driving real progress in how we plan for the future and protect the places we all value. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.