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Gregory P Asner
Woodwell Climate Research Center, Inc.
$1,866,771
Attributed
$3,186,920
Total exposure
12
Grants
7
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $1.8M · FY2007–22$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$3,186,920 · 12
By mechanism
—$3,186,920 · 12
Top collaborators
- Daniel C Nepstad2 shared
- Adam Wolf1 shared
- Alan R Townsend1 shared
- Christopher B Field1 shared
- Daniel Markewitz1 shared
- Eric A Davidson1 shared
- Joseph A Berry1 shared
- Kim Hunter1 shared
Grant awards (12)
Doctoral Dissertation Research: Predicting the spread of Rapid Ohia Death and detecting resistant varieties of Metrosideros polymorpha$31,401
· FY2022 · SBE · contact PI
Collaborative Research: MRA: Strategies for surviving climate change and invasive species: Integrating multi-scale remote sensing and experimental common gardens$226,848
· FY2020 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Developing integrated trait-based scaling theory to predict community change and forest function in light of global change$44,213
· FY2019 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Developing integrated trait-based scaling theory to predict community change and forest function in light of global change$214,944
· FY2015 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: The biology of lightning in tropical forests$100,620
· FY2014 · BIO
Amazon forest response to droughts, fire, and land use: a multi-scale approach to forest dieback$1,024,283
· FY2013 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Geomorphic Control of the Lowland Tropical Forest Nitrogen Cycle$756,114
· FY2013 · BIO
Collaborative research: Remote sensing of foliar chemistry to reconstruct the genealogy of canopy trees in a Neotropical rain forest.$34,766
· FY2012 · BIO · contact PI
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Spatial heterogeneity of ecosystems: using airborne remote sensing and ecoinformatics to understand the role of scale in plant communities$9,652
· FY2011 · BIO
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: The shadows cast by trees: using allometry, tree-resolving lidar, and ecostem models to inform the global view of forests$14,775
· FY2009 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Disturbance, Succession, and Nutrient Availability: Patterns, Mechanisms, Interactions$299,304
· FY2007 · BIO · contact PI
The Effects of Rainfall Exclusion on an Amazon Forest$430,000
· FY2000 · BIO