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Section IV: Expertise




         Northern Arizona University has great depth of human expertise in the environmental science field and strong relationships with agency offices and the community. NAU has nationally respected departments /schools in Forestry, Biology, Engineering and Environmental Sciences (see NAU's Environmental Courses page ). Laura Huenneke, the lead scientist for this proposal, is the Dean of the College of Engineering and Natural Science and co-Chair of the NEON education committee. Several centers at NAU and local partner institutions can contribute to a broad base of support for the NEON domain core site. The Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research has coordinated NAU's participation in NEON discussions for the past six years. NAU has expertise in population, community, and ecosystem ecology, molecular genetic analyses, stable isotope analyses, forest ecophysiology, aquatic ecology, remote sensing, GIS, as well as database design/management, environmental engineering and wireless sensor development/deployment (LeRoy et al., 2006; Simonin, et al., 2006; Whitham et al., 2006; Hungate et al., 2003; Brown et al., 2001). Biological and paleo-ecological collections are also available. Many faculty and agency researchers already conduct research in the Beaver Creek Watershed and use the site to support undergraduate and graduate education. The Ecological Restoration Institute is a national leader in restoration applications and fire ecology, and is interested in initiating experimental restoration treatments and incorporating landscape analysis and planning tools (Forest Ecosystem Restoration Analysis).

Facility/Research Group

Expertise

Contact(s)

Ecological Restoration Institute

Ecology  & Restoration of Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems

W. Covington, P. Fulé, D. Huffman


Flux Tower Study Group

Operate 3 Eddy Flux Towers in Ponderosa pine habitats

T, Kolb, S. Hart, G. Koch, B. Hungate


Pinyon Ecology Research Group

Ecology (Population, Ecosystem, Community, Evolution)

K. Gehring, T. Whitham, G. Koch


Soil Ecology Group

Ecology (Ponderosa, Pinyon-Juniper, Grassland)

S. Hart, D. Anderson, N. Johnson, K. Gehring


Aquatic Ecology Group

Algae, Diatoms, Invertebrates, Fishes, and Water Quality

J. Marks, M. Watwood, J. Shannon


Cottonwood Evolutionary Ecology Group

Riparian ecology, genetics, restoration

T. Whitham


Colorado Plateau Stable Isotope Lab

Full Spectrum Ecological Isotope Analyses

R. Doucett, B. Hungate, R. Foust


Environmental Genetics & Genomics Lab (ENGGEN)

Complete Genetic Analyses

P. Keim, G Allen, T. Whitham, K. Gehring


Geospatial Research and Information Lab (GRAIL)

GIS & Remote Sensing

P. Heinrich


WiSardNet

Wireless Sensor Technology Development & Deployment

P. Flikkema


ForestERA

GIS & Remote Sensing, Focused on Ponderosa Pine

T. Sisk


Colorado Plateau Biodiversity Center

Natural History Collections, Conservation Genetics, Informatics

S. Sommer


Merriam-Powell Research Station

Environmental Research Support (Logistics, Planning, Coordination)

A. Whipple


Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research

Integrate Environmental Research, Education & Outreach

N. Cobb, A. Whipple, T. Whitham


Center for Climate Change

DOE funded climate change research

B. Hungate, G. Koch


Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals

Native American Environmental Research-Education

M. Khatabi


Center for Sustainable Environments

Human Ecology

G. Nabhan

DIRENet

Ecology of drought impacts on SW Forests and woodlands

N Cobb, E. Doerry


 

NAU FLAGSTAFF
PARTNER INSTITUIONS

 

The Arboretum at Flagstaff

Botany, Education Outreach

K. Haskins


Rocky Mountain Research Station (USFS)

Ecology, Hydrology, Wildlife

C. Edminster


National Park Service Inventory & Monitoring SCPN

Vascular Plant, Aquatic, and Vertebrate Monitoring

L. Thomas


Flagstaff Field Center (USGS)

Remote Sensing Hydrology, Climatology, Geology

B. Reed


Southwest Biological Science Center (USGS)

Ecology, Paleoecology

M. Sogge, K. Cole


Museum of Northern Arizona

Education Outreach

R. Breunig

 

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