Collaborations
The Great Basin Rangelands Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BBCA ONLUS
Discovery and Evaluation of Biological Control Agents of Invasive Annual Grasses
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
Soil, Water and Riparian Monitoring and Research in Nevada
INTERNATIONAL RANGELAND CONGRESS, Chadron, NE
Sustainable Use of Rangelands and Grasslands Resources for Improved Livelihoods
LAND MANAGEMENT, BUREAU OF, WASHINGTON, DC
Genetics, Ecology, and Biological Control of Invasive Annual Grasses
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI
Assessing Sustainable Rangeland Livestock Production Systems in Kazakhstan
NATIONAL AGRARIAN SCIENTIFIC EDUCATIONAL CENT
Rangeland Assessment and Beef Livestock Production Value Chain Assessment
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC
Great Basin Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit NFCA
Great Basin Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, Fort Worth, TX
Applying Rangeland Hydrology & Erosion Models on Pastures and Annual Grasslands
NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION, RENO, NV
Assessing Wind and Water Erosion on Western Rangelands
Assessing Benefits of Conservation Practices on Rangelands and Pastures with the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model
Rehabilitation Practices in the Mojave Desert
NEVEADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION, RENO, NV
Post-Fire Wind Erosion in the Great Basin
POLJOPRIVREDNI FAKULTET UNIVERZITETA U BEOGRA
Discovery, Description and Evaluation of Eriophyoid Mites as Biological Control Agents of Invasive Annual Grasses