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Central Arizona - Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: Land-Use Change and Ecological Processes in an Urban Ecosystem of the Sonoran Desert. N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation, LTER program, November 1997. pdf

Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: Phase 2. N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation, LTER program. February 2004. pdf

Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: Phase 2 Addendum. N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation, LTER program. 2004. pdf

Bridge-Year CAP LTER Supplement. N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation. pdf

2003 CAP LTER Supplement Request. N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program. pdf

2004 CAP LTER Supplement Request. N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program. pdf

2005 CAP LTER Supplement Request. N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.

2006 CAP LTER Supplement Request. N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.

2007 CAP LTER Supplement Request. N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.

CAP- Leveraged Grants

A Longitudinal Analysis of the Social Dynamics of Environmental Equity in Baltimore. C. Boone, M. Grove, G. Buckley. National Science Foundation. September 2006.

Agrarian Landscapes in Transition: A Cross-Scale Approach. C. L. Redman, D. R. Foster, M. P. Gutmann, P. M. Karieva, and A. P. Kinzig. National Science Foundation. August 2002. pdf

Collaborative Research: Ecosystem Response to N and Organic C Deposition from the Urban Atmosphere. N.B. Grimm, J.O. Allen, J. Kaye, and S.J. Hall. National Science Foundation. March 2005. pdf

Decision Center for a Desert City: The Science and Policy of Decision-Making. P. Gober and C. Redman. National Science Foundation. September 2004.

Effect of Landscape Conversion on Urban Tree Resiliency. C. Martin. International Society of Arboriculture. 2006.

Influence of Urbanization on Weather in the Arid Phoenix Metropolitan Area. S. Grossman-Clarke. National Science Foundation. August 2007.

Integrated Analysis of Robustness in Dynamic Social Ecological Systems. J. Anderies. National Science Foundation. August 2005.

Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training in Urban Ecology. S. Fisher, C. L. Redman, P. Christensen, W. Graf, N. B. Grimm, and E. Hackett. National Science Foundation. pdf

Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training in Urban Ecology. S. Fisher, N. Grimm, E. Hackett, A. Kinzig, C. Redman. National Science Foundation. June 2005.

Learning through Engineering Design and Practice: Using our Human Capital for an Equitable Future. T. Ganesh. National Science Foundation. August 2007.

Legacies on the Landscape: Prehistoric Human Land Use and Long-Term Change. S. Hall and J. Briggs. National Science Foundation. September 2006.

Long-Term Coupled Socioecological Change in Northern Mexico and the American Southwest. M. Nelson. National Science Foundation. September 2005.

Neighborhood Ecosystems: Human-Climate Interactions in a Desert Metropolis. S. L. Harlan, A. J.Brazel, L. Larsen, and W. L. Stefanov. National Science Foundation.

Networking Our Research Legacy: Infrastructure to Document, Manage, and Access Ecological Data Resources. National Science Foundation. P. McCartney, C. Gries, T. Craig, N. Grimm and C. Redman. December 1999. pdf Word

Networking Urban Ecological Models through Distributed Services. P. H. McCartney, P. W. Arzberger, C. Gries, R. Quay, and C. L. Redman.

Service at Salado. C. Saltz. Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust. February 2005.

Service at Salado. M. Elser. Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust. July 2006.

Social Vulnerability, Environmental Equity, and Asthma Experiences in Phoenix, AZ. B. Bolin. St. Luke’s Health Initiative. July 2005.

Supporting the Development of the Arizona Hydrologic Information System in Maricopa County. J. Holway. Arizona Community Foundation. August 2006.

Teaching Ecosystem Complexity through Field Science Inquiry. M. Elser. Sub-contract from Portland State University’s award from National Science Foundation. June 2006.

Trophic Dynamics in Human-Dominated Ecosystems. S. Faeth and J. Sabo. National Science Foundation. 2005. pdf

Urban Mesoscale Modeling Project. S. Grossman-Clarke and J. Zehnder. Salt River Project. January 2005.

Urban Mesoscale Modeling Project. S. Grossman-Clarke and J. Zehnder. Salt River Project. January 2006.

Urban Landscape Patterns: Complex Dynamic and Emergent Properties. J. Wu, C. Redman, J. Anderies. Sub-contract from University of Washington’s award from National Science Foundation. 2005.


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