Grantee Research Project Results
Fellowships: FY95 - FY15 Awards: Forestry
Name and Institution of Awardee | Title of Project | Award | ||||||
Identifier | FY | $ | ||||||
Forestry | ||||||||
Lewandowski, Tera Emilie University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Effects of Intensive Biomass Harvesting Practices on Long-Term Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics |
F13B30497 |
2013 | $84,000.00 | ||||
Christensen, Peter Anton Yale University |
Up or Out: Measuring and Modeling the Growth of China’s Built Environment |
FP917441 |
2012 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Springer, Nikki Johnson Yale University |
Performance Metrics for Landscape Design: Assessing the Sustainable Sites Initiative |
FP917503 |
2012 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Adams, Joshua P. Mississippi State University |
Development of Bio-Based Molecular Technologies for Removal and Real-Time Monitoring of Toxic Metals |
F07D10079 |
2007 | |||||
Coyle, David R. University of Wisconsin - Madison |
The Effect of Above and Belowground Herbivory by Invasive Weevils on Forest Dynamics: Effects on Individual Tree and Forest Community Survival, Growth, Biomass and Nutrient Partitioning, and Productivity |
F6F21418 |
2006 | $111,172.00 | ||||
Klimas, Christie A. University of Florida |
Sustainable Seed Harvest Projections for a Tropical Tree (Carapa guianensis): A Matrix Modeling Approach |
FP916440 |
2004 | $101,138.00 | ||||
Lehrer, Nadine University of Minnesota |
Social Capital in Agroforestry Systems of Southern Minnesota |
FP916387 |
2004 | $109,932.00 | ||||
Ford, Chelcy R. University of Georgia |
Do Savanna Plant Life-Forms Spatially Partition Resources to Limit Competition and Maximize Productivity: A Test of Walter's Two-Layer Model in Longleaf-Pine Wiregrass Savanna |
U916170 |
2003 | $124,969.00 | ||||
Fraver, Shawn University of Maine |
Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Natural Disturbance in Old-growth Forests of Northern Maine |
U915988 |
2001 | $93,105.00 | ||||
Hawthorne, Brian H. University of Massachusetts - Amherst |
Use of Thinning and Prescribed Fire for Ecological Restoration of Fire-Maintained Oak Woodlands; A Rare, Historic Habitat Type in Massachusetts Forests |
U915990 |
2001 | $59,140.00 | ||||
Borer, Catherine H. University of Vermont |
Forest Health Implications of Calcium Perturbations in Trees |
U915728 |
2000 | $89,448.00 | ||||
Long, Jonathan W. Northern Arizona University |
Indicators of Riparian Wetland Health and Restoration Capability on the White Mountain Apache Reservation |
U915717 |
2000 | $108,286.00 | ||||
Rambo, Thomas R. University of California - Davis |
Influence of Aggregate Versus Dispersed Live Tree Retention on an Arboreal Forage Lichen |
U915768 |
2000 | $80,410.00 | ||||
Spicer, Rachel Harvard University |
Sapwood Senescence: A Program of Cell Death Leading to the Formation of Heartwood in Large Woody Stems |
U915847 |
2000 | $102,000.00 | ||||
Heasley, Lynne University of Wisconsin - Madison |
A Thousand Pieces of Paradise: Nature, Property, and Community in the Kickapoo Valley |
U915403 |
1998 | $51,298.00 | ||||
Lovett, Crystal Grace Duke University |
Environmental and Economic Implications of Landscaping Policies in the Research Triangle Region of North Carolina |
U915402 |
1998 | $29,750.00 | ||||
Menning, Nancy L. University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Religious Dimensions of Land-Use Practices |
U915429 |
1998 | $71,315.00 | ||||
DiFazio, Stephen P. Oregon State University |
Potential Impacts of Transgenic Poplar Cultivation |
U915226 |
1997 | $102,000.00 | ||||
Erazo, Juliet S. University of Washington |
Factors Influencing Community Development in Protected Areas of the New Tropics: A Political Ecology of Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, Ecuador |
U914969 |
1996 | $68,000.00 | ||||
Evans, Alexander M. Yale University |
GIS and Remote Sensing in Practice: Technology Implementation at Yale Myers Forest |
U914947 |
1996 | $68,000.00 |
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