The Sociocultural Systems department collaboratively assists an array of federal agencies in meeting, and exceeding, federal compliance requirements, enhancing land stewardship, and building community relationships.
Our scientists prepare environmental impact statements to help the nation create a framework for developing renewable energy capabilities on public lands.
Potential visual effects of utility-scale energy facilities on the nation’s scenic, cultural, and historic resources have become a factor in slowing or halting energy and electric transmission projects.
The Box Digital Display Platform is an information kiosk that provides nonlinear interactive content from a stand-alone computer, and is used to inform the public about cultural resources.
In a collaborative effort to “recover, recycle and reuse,” Argonne strengthens research that addresses pollution, greenhouse gases and climate change and aligns with new policies for carbon emission reduction.