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Collaborations

The Range Management Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, TEMPE, AZ
  • Experimental Evaluation of Drought and Grazing Duration on Grassland Productivity
  • COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO
  • Expanding NRCS Climate Literacy and Leadership
  • Climate Change Adaptation Technical Assistance & Outreach in the Southwest
  • COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, WASHINGTON, DC
  • Development of a Tool to Support Emergency Haying and Grazing Decisions on CRP lands
  • ENGINEERS, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF, VICKSBURG, MS
  • Environmental Monitoring to Support Eco-Geomorphic Modeling and Atmospheric Prediction
  • FORT LEWIS COLLEGE, DURANGO, CO
  • Supporting Career Pathways for Indigenous Agriculture
  • FOUNDATION FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH, WASHINGTON, DC
  • Recycling Nutrients for Robust Agricultural Supply Chains
  • GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT O, RESTON, VA
  • Inventory of Forest Resources: Forest Management Resources in New Mexico and Arizona
  • INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN ARTS, SANTA FE
  • The 4 Directions Projections
  • INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA AGROPECARIA
  • Collaboration on Tools to Manage Ecosystem Transitions for Agricultural Sustainability in the Americas
  • INTERNATIONAL RANGELAND CONGRESS, CHADRON, NE
  • Strategies for Sustaining Multi-functional Rangelands
  • LAND MANAGEMENT, BUREAU OF, DENVER, CO
  • Using Quantitative Approaches to Developing Ecological Sites
  • Scientific Support and Partnership for BLM Renewable Resources Programs in New Mexico
  • Land Management and Monitoring Apps Development
  • Streamlining the Use of Monitoring Data in Multiple Resource Decision Making
  • LANDSCAPE MONITORING
  • Rangeland Analysis Platform Support and Development
  • LAVINE, BARRY, PORTLAND, OR
  • Enhancements to the Database for Inventory, Monitoring and Assessment
  • MALPAI BORDERLANDS GROUP, DOUGLAS, AZ
  • Assessment and Monitoring Tools for Adaptive Management of Large Ranch Landscapes
  • NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
  • Development of an All-lands Wind Erosion Model
  • Expanding NRCS Climate Literacy and Leadership
  • NAVAJO NATION TRIBAL GOVERNMENT, THE, TSAILE
  • Support Climate-smart Decision Making on Diné Lands, USDA Southwest Climate Hub
  • NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, LAS CRUCES, NM
  • Identifying Drivers of Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Semi-arid Agroecosystems
  • Advancing Climate Change Resilience in the Southwest United States
  • Collaborative Animal Research between New Mexico State University (NMSU and ARS)
  • Science and Technologies for the Sustainable Management of Rangeland Systems
  • Climate Change, Cooperative Extension and Youth
  • Inventory of Forest Resources: Forest Management Resources in New Mexico and Arizona
  • Recycling Nutrients for Robust Agricultural Supply Chains
  • Wind Erosion Tools and the Landscape Data Commons
  • Development of an All-lands Wind Erosion Model
  • LTER: Long-Term Research at the Jornada Basin
  • Expanding NRCS Climate Literacy and Leadership
  • Collaboration on Agrivoltaics Research for Water-limited Agricultural Systems
  • Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry
  • Science and Technologies for the Sustainable Management of Rangeland Systems
  • Scientific Support and Partnership for BLM Renewable Resource Programs in NM
  • Rangeland Monitoring and Data Analyses Using the AIM Strategy
  • NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, FLAGSTAFF, AZ
  • Data Partnership with PhenoCam Network to Process, Serve, and Archive LTAR Digital Camera Imagery and Derived Data Products
  • REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, THE, BOULDER, CO
  • Improvement and Maintenance of a Knowledge of a Land-Potential Knowledge System (LandPKS)
  • STONE ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., MONTPELIER
  • Land Health Assessment and Visualization Tools
  • TECHNOLOGY MATTERS, SAN FRANCISCO
  • Continuing Technology Development for Sustainable Land Management, Monitoring, and Research
  • Technology Development for Sustainable Land Management, Monitoring and Research
  • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, DC
  • U.S. Department of State Temporary Detail for Jeffrey Herrick
  • UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON, AZ
  • Climate Extension in Arizona
  • Grass-cast and the Living Labs Framework: Creating a User-driven and Co-developed Product for Working Lands
  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA
  • LandCART Development and Maintenance
  • UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEMS, HONOLULU, HI
  • USDA Southwest Climate Hub Advancing Climate Informed Decision Making in Hawaii and USAPI
  • US ARMY RESERACH LABORATORY, Adelphi, MD
  • Collaborative Research in Atmospheric Characterization, Modeling and Sensing
  • UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, LOGAN, UT
  • Integrated Cropland and Rangeland Drought Preparation for Enhanced Climate Resiliency in Utah