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
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Impacts of Agricultural Adaptation on Water Resources in the Upper Rio Grande Basin: Assessment for the Basin Study
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Regional Dust Emission Responses to Ecosystem Change
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO
Climate Change Adaptation Technical Assistance & Outreach in the Southwest
ENGINEERS, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF, MILLINGTON, TN
Collection of Aeolian Landform Dataset for Inference Model Assessment
FORT LEWIS COLLEGE, DURANGO, CO
Supporting Climate Smart Decision-Making in the Southwest, USDA Climate Hub
INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN ARTS, Santa Fe
The 4 Directions Projections
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA AGROPECARIA, BUENOS AIRES
Collaboration on Tools to Manage Ecosystem Transitions for Agricultural Sustainability in the Americas
LAND MANAGEMENT, BUREAU OF, WASHINGTON, DC
Streamlining the Use of Monitoring Data in Multiple Resource Decision Making
Using Quantitative Approaches to Developing Ecological Sites
Scientific Support and Partnership for BLM Renewable Resources Programs in New Mexico
MALPAI BORDERLANDS GROUP, INC., THE, DOUGLAS, AZ
Assessment and Monitoring Tools for Adaptive Management of Large Ranch Landscapes
NATIONAL ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY NETWORK, INC., BOULDER, CO
Terrestrial Observation System of NEON Field and Laboratory Analysis
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, Washington, NE
Development of an All-lands Wind Erosion Model
EDIT Connection
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE - NRCS, Washington, DC
CEAP-Grazing Lands Wind Erosion, Economics & Modeling Project
NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION, RENO, NV
Support Climate-Smart Decision Making in Nevada, USDA Southwest Climate Hub
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, LAS CRUCES, NM
Development of an All-lands Wind Erosion Model
Advancing Climate Change Resilience in the Southwest United States
Science and Technologies for the Sustainable Management of Rangeland Systems
EDIT Connection
Collaborative Animal Research between New Mexico State University (NMSU and ARS
LTER: Long-Term Research at the Jornada Basin
Enhancing Water Adaptation in the Arid West
Collection of Aeolian Landform Dataset for Inference Model Assessment
Scientific Support and Partnership for BLM Renewable Resource Programs in NM
Rangeland Monitoring and Data Analyses Using the AIM Strategy
USDA Southwest Climate Hub Decision Making in New Mexico
Climate Change, Cooperative Extension and Youth
Assessment for the Rio Grande Basin Study: Lobatos to Elephant Butte
Facilitating Water Adaptation in the Arid West
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, THE, Boulder, CO
Improvement and Maintenance of a Knowledge of a Land-Potential Knowledge System (LandPKS)
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS LLC, PHOENIX, AZ
CEAP-Grazing Lands Modeling
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON, AZ
Support Climate-Smart Decision Making in Arizona, USDA Southwest Climate Hub
Grass-cast and the Living Labs Framework: Creating a User-driven and Co-developed Product for Working Lands
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEMS, HONOLULU, HI
Support Climate-Smart Decision Making in Hawaii, USDA Southwest Climate Hub
US ARMY RESERACH LABORATORY, Adelphi, MD
Collaborative Research in Atmospheric Characterization, Modeling and Sensing
USDA, ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC
Enhancing Water Adaptation in the Arid West
USDA, OFC OF THE CHIEF ECO, CLIMATE CHANGE, Washington, DC
Facilitating Water Adaptation in the Arid West
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, LOGAN, UT
Support Climate-Smart Decision Making in Utah, USDA Southwest Climate Hub