Collaborations
The Southwest Watershed Research Center has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZO, TUCSON, AZ
New Remote Sensing Techniques for Ecosystem Water and Carbon Flux Estimation - Phase 2
Remote Sensing Unique Species Identification
RaBET Development for Rangelands in the Western U.S.
Impacts of Disturbances, Management Practices, and Climate on Ecohydrology of Water-Limited Lands
LTAR-NEON Collaboration to Quantify Rangeland Vegetation Production - Phase 3
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
CEAP-Grazing Lands Remote Sensing of Woody Vegetation
Remote Sensing Unique Species Identification & Process Publication(s)
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CA
AmeriFlux Management Project Core Site - Walnut Gulch/Santa Rita
USFS ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION, Fort Collins
Linking Snow, Soil Moisture and Microclimate with Fuel Moisture: A Snowpack, Soil-moisture and Fuel-moisture Monitoring Network in Northern Arizona
Workman Creek Snowtography