Project Listing

Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
0197373 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Neary, D. G. Neary, D. G. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO What is needed to develop, validate, and test methods for monitoring rangeland, watershed, and riparian ecosystems of the semi-arid West?
0197372 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Neary, D. G. Neary, D. G. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO What are the water, geomorphic, and soil consequences of wildfire and fuels management options in Southwest forest and woodland ecosystems?
0197371 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Neary, D. G. Neary, D. G. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO What defines the components of healthy watersheds and riparian ecosystems, and what are their important ecological interactions?
0197370 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Tausch, R. J. Tausch, R. J. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Development of Effective Concepts and Methods for Restoring and Maintaining Both Upland and Riparian Ecosystem Integrity
0197369 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Tausch, R. J. Tausch, R. J. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Effects of Interactions Between Climate Change and Natural and Land Use Disturbance on Ecosystem Structural and Functional Relationships
0197368 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Tausch, R. J. Tausch, R. J. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Influences of Holocene climate change processes on the vegetation and geomorphology of Great Basin watersheds
0197366 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Block, W. M. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Develop decision-support tools and transfer these tools and research results to managers and interested publics.
0197365 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Block, W. M. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Understand the effects of ecosystem pattern and processes on the viability of terrestrial TES species.
0197364 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Grubb, T. G. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Determine the effects of anthropogenic noise on wildlife.
0197363 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Block, W. M. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Understand ecological tradeoffs of vegetation management options for managing wildfires and reducing risks on wildlife.
0197362 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ruggiero, L. F. Groenier, T. L. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Understanding the effects of recreation, transportation corridors, community interactions, and landscape characteristics on the persistence of T
0197361 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ruggiero, L. F. Groenier, T. L. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Understanding how the ecological trajectories of native and non-native communities are influenced by invasive species and mgmt actions in
0197360 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ruggiero, L. F. Groenier, T. L. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Understanding the role of fire and vegetation pattern on the distribution and population dynamics of plant and animal communities.
0197359 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ferguson, D. E. Ferguson, D. E. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Manage permanent sample plots, experimental forests, and research natural areas.
0197358 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ferguson, D. E. Ferguson, D. E. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Develop and incorporate biometric, remote sensing, and modeling techniques into science based decision support systems
0197357 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ferguson, D. E. Ferguson, D. E. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Understand how host-pathogen interactions and environmental factors influence invasive diseases, primarily white pine blister rust
0197356 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ferguson, D. E. Ferguson, D. E. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Determine the effects of climate on forest productivity and carbon sequestration and on ecological genetics of conifers across environmental gra
0197355 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Ferguson, D. E. Ferguson, D. E. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Understand and quantify how disturbances influence forest ecosystems
0197354 TERMINATED NRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Yang, W. Yang, W. ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY AL A Portable Weight Approximation System for Swine Production Using Machine Vision and Neural Networks
0197353 TERMINATED OTHER GRANTS Deutsch, W. G. Deutsch, W. G. AUBURN UNIVERSITY AL A Transferable Model of Stakeholder Partnerships for Addressing Nutrient Dynamics in Southeastern Watersheds
0197352 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Jakes, P. J. Jakes, P. J. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Define & build understanding of the nature & structure of social & ecosystem values, and what they imply for ecosystem management
0197351 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Jakes, P. J. jakes, P. J. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Develop methods for evaluating ecosystem and economic health
0197350 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Kolka, R. K. Kolka, R. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Develop new tools for managing riparian and aquatic ecosystems that are adaptable to a diversity of landscape conditions and societal values
0197349 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Kolka, R. K. Kolka, R. K. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Understand the structure and function of riparian and aquatic ecosystems, their ecological processes, and linkages to external systems
0197348 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Kolka, R. K. Kolka, R. K. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Develop and test classification methods for riparian and aquatic systems at selected scales.
0197347 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Friend, A. L. Friend, A. L. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Understanding belowground biogeochemical cycles to enhance forest productivity and ecosystem function
0197346 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Friend, A. L. Friend, A. L. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Understanding how human activities alter the function and biodiversity of soil organisms
0197345 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Friend, A. L. Friend, A. L. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Factors regulating C allocation to root systems
0197344 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Riemenschneider, D. E. Riemenschneider, D. E. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Benefits and sustainability of intensive forestry systems are not well known
0197343 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Riemenschneider, D. E. riemenschneider, D. E. NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION MN Current production populations of cottonwoods and other species are not sufficiently diverse