Past Projects
2007 California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. $39,748. Spatial database development of timber harvest plans. (PI: M. Clark)
2006 California Department of Parks and Recreation. $23,832. Development of a GIS database of California historical resources. (PI: M. Clark)
2003 - 05 USDA Forest Service and California Department of Forestry. $156,448. Influence of land-use history and vertebrates on the occurrence and spread of Phytophthora ramorum (PIs: H. Cushman and R. Meentemeyer)
2003 - 04 USDA Forest Service. $70,000. Ground surveying for Phytophthora ramorum detection in the California coast ranges (PIs: R. Meentemeyer and W. Mark)
2002 - 06 National Science Foundation. $810,657. Spatial modeling of a biological invasion: the spread of Sudden Oak Death and the importance of host genetics, environmental forcings, and community structure (PI: Ross Meentemeyer, co-PIs: H. Cushman, N. Rank, D. Rizzo, R. Whitkus)
2002 - 05 California State University Agriculture Research Initiative. $430,272. Sudden Oak Death distribution, detection, ecological impact, control, and spread modeling (PIs: W. Mark and R. Meentemeyer)
2002 - 05 California Department of Forestry. $151,400. Modeling the risk of Sudden Oak Death for California (PI: R. Meentemeyer)
2002 California State Parks. $50,000. Point Arena Mountain Beaver habitat protection and restoration plan (PIs: P. Northen, K. Fitts, R. Meentemeyer)
2002 California Academy of Sciences. $2,345. Modeling spatial patterns of Yellow Starthistle abundance, Pepperwood Preserve (PI: R. Meentemeyer)
2002 Contra Costa County. $12,972. Transportation network mapping (PI: R. Meentemeyer)
2001 California State Parks. $34,000. Species-level vegetation mapping using high-resolution multi-spectral aircraft imagery, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and Benicia State Recreation Area (PIs: R. Meentemeyer and R. Hunter)
2001 U.S. Forest Service. $10,000. Navigational mapping for the systematic field survey of Sudden Oak Death in California (PI: R. Meentemeyer)
2001 Sonoma County Fish & Wildlife Advisory Board. $36,000. Mapping Sudden Oak Death using ADAR imagery (PIs: R. Meentemeyer and M. Kelly)
2001 Sonoma State University, RSCAP Mini Grant. $3,500. Forecasting the spread of Sudden Oak Death in Sonoma County (PI: R. Meentemeyer)
This page was last modified on July 24, 2007 by Matthew Clark.
