grants /envs/ en EBIO and ENVS team get renewed NSF grant to continue pivotal alpine ecosystem research /envs/2023/02/21/ebio-and-envs-team-get-renewed-nsf-grant-continue-pivotal-alpine-ecosystem-research EBIO and ENVS team get renewed NSF grant to continue pivotal alpine ecosystem research Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 02/21/2023 - 16:39 Categories: Faculty News Tags: faculty research grants

One of the longest running ecological research sites and NSF grants was just renewed at CU Boulder. A team of scientists, including ENVS Professor Dan Doak, conduct research at the Niwot Ridge Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) center to better understand how alpine ecosystems work. One of the primary areas of research focused on is how alpine ecosystems will be affected by climate change.

 

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New NSF grant: research on resilience among forest-dependent people in the Brazilian Amazon /envs/2022/09/12/new-nsf-grant-research-resilience-among-forest-dependent-people-brazilian-amazon New NSF grant: research on resilience among forest-dependent people in the Brazilian Amazon Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 09/12/2022 - 19:19 Categories: Faculty News Tags: Research awards grants

ENVS Associate Professor, Peter Newton, and ENVS Associate Research Professor, Colleen Scanlan Lyons, were recently awarded funding from the National Science Foundation's program on Recovery, Renewal, and Resilience in a Post-Pandemic World. Together with researchers from the UK and Brazil, this trans-Atlantic partnership will study the various ways in which forest-dependent people in the Brazilian Amazon may be able to engage as citizens and exercise their rights to influence institutions and political processes in ways that increase their own resilience and reduce their vulnerability to COVID-19 and to other threats (e.g., future epidemics, or river flooding). The research project will begin in May 2022 and will run for three years.

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