Collaborations
The Southwest Watershed Research Center has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
LAND MANAGEMENT, BUREAU OF, DENVER, CO
Skutumpah Terrace Sagebrush Steppe Enhancement Hydrology/Erosion Study
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
CEAP-Grazing Lands Remote Sensing of Woody Vegetation
Remote Sensing Unique Species Identification & Process Publication(s)
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY, ARLINGTON, VA
Ecological Forest Management Snow Monitoring Demonstration Site
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CA
AmeriFlux Management Project Core Site - Walnut Gulch/Santa Rita
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON, AZ
LTAR-NEON Collaboration to Quantify Rangeland Vegetation Production - Phase 2
New Remote Sensing Techniques for Ecosystem Water and Carbon Flux Estimation
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
New Remote Sensing Techniques for Ecosystem Water and Carbon Flux Estimation - Phase 2
USDA, NRCS, Fort Worth, TX
Technical Analysis of Grazingland National Resource Field Inventory Data
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