Collaborations
The Great Basin Rangelands Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, PROVO, UT
Seeding Technologies for Post-Fire Restoration
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, RENO, NV
BLM ARS Monitoring Effects of Invasive Annual Grass Removal on Native Vegetation
Martin Fire Seedling Trials
Fuel Treatment and Fire Suppression Effects on Valued Resources in Sagebrush Steppe
Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project
DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN, INC., PHOENIX
Pinyon and Juniper Ecophysiology in the Great Basin
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, UNITED STATES DEPT OF, RESTON, VA
Trajectories of Change: How Climate, Wildfire, and Management Drive Shrubland Ecosystem Transitions
NATIONAL AGRARIAN SCIENTIFIC EDUCATIONAL CENT
Rangeland Assessment and Beef Livestock Production Value Chain Assessment
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, Fort Worth, TX
Rangeland Ecohydrology
NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION, RENO, NV
Rangeland Ecohydrology and Soil Erosion Course
Long-term Data Analyses on the Desatoya Mountains Project
Post-Fire Wind Erosion in the Great Basin
Assessing Wind and Water Erosion on Western Rangelands
Fuel Treatment and Wildfire Effects on Sagebrush Valued Resources
Rehabilitation Practices in the Mojave Desert
Soil Erosion and Ecosystem Recovery After Wildfire Under a Changing Climate
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR
Dual Disturbances: Do Fuel Treatments and Wildfire Protect or Harm Sagebrush Valued Resources?
USDA, NRCS, Fort Worth, TX
Hydrology and Erosion Dynamics Following Compost Applications on Annual Grassland