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Veronica Horvath

Veronica Horvath

MS, 2019, Sustainability, School of Sustainability

vhorvath@asu.edu

School of Sustainability
Arizona State University
PO Box 875502
Tempe, AZ 85287-5502

Titles

  • MS, 2019, Sustainability, School of Sustainability

Biography

Veronica Horvath is a Masters of Science student in the School of Sustainability. Her main focus is on freshwater resources. She is investigating the connection of policy, science, urban planning, economics, and socio-cultural contexts for water sustainability.

Research Assistant Experience

  • Decision Center for a Desert City, with Dave White and Colorado River Basin Study, Actors, Institutions and Governance, 2017

Spoken Languages:
English (native); Spanish (elementary)

Education

  • MS, Sustainability, Arizona State University, 2019
  • BA, Environmental Science (minor in Comparative Ethnic Studies), Barnard College, 2013

Expertise

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Journal Articles

2019

White, D. D., E. K. Rauh, A. Sullivan, K. L. Larson, A. Y. Wutich, D. S. Linthicum, V. N. Horvath and K. Lawless. 2019. Public attitudes toward urban water sustainability transitions: a multi-city survey in the western United States. Sustainability Science 14:1469-1483. DOI: 10.1007/s11625-019-00658-z.

2014

Knappett, P. S., J. Du, V. N. Horvath, B. J. Mailloux, J. Feighery, A. van Geen and P. J. Culligan. 2014. Importance of reversible attachment in predicting E. coli transport in saturated aquifers from column experiments. Advances in Water Resources 63(Jan):120-130. DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2013.11.005. (link )

Posters

2019

Johnson, N. A., G. Baumgardner and V. N. Horvath. 2019. Analysis of Water Demand Management Options in Tempe. Poster presented at the DCDC Poster Symposium, April 22, 2019, Tempe, AZ.

2018

Joiner, E., H. Paul and V. N. Horvath. 2018. Characterizing and Evaluating High Water Use Households in Gilbert. Poster presented at the 2018 DCDC Poster Symposium, April 25 2018, Tempe, Arizona.

Rauh, E., V. N. Horvath, A. Sullivan, K. L. Larson and D. D. White. 2018. Water in the Arid Southwest: Public Perceptions on Transformational Strategies for Sustainability. Poster presented at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting, February 14-19, 2018, Austin, Texas.

Thesis (Masters)

2019

Horvath, V. N. 2019. Sustainability principles and the future of Phoenix, Arizona: Framing the Salt River's urban waterway redevelopment. Master of Science. Arizona State University. (link )