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Andrew D Richardson

Harvard University

$5,041,830
Attributed
$13,557,188
Total exposure
13
Grants
8
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 $6.8M · FY201025
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Funding mix

By agency

NSF$13,557,188 · 13

By mechanism

$13,557,188 · 13

Top collaborators

Grant awards (13)

Innovative Resources: Cyberinfrastructure and community to leverage ground-based imagery in ecohydrological studies$599,801
· FY2025 · GEO
Interacting Impacts of Changes in Mean and Variance of Water Availability on Vegetation Phenology and Productivity in Dryland Ecosystems$699,883
· FY2022 · BIO · contact PI
MSA: Evaluating the continuity of NEON and AmeriFlux data streams recorded at collocated sites from tundra to subtropics$299,991
· FY2021 · BIO · contact PI
RAPID: Resprouting and resilience: The role of nonstructural carbon reserves in fostering the longevity of coast redwood$199,912
· FY2020 · BIO · contact PI
LTER: From Microbes to Macrosystems: Understanding the response of ecological systems to global change drivers and their interactions$6,803,438
· FY2019 · BIO
Collaborative Proposal: MSB-FRA: Improved Understanding of Feedbacks between Ecosystem Phenology and the Weather-Environment Nexus at Local-to-Continental Scales$1,015,095
· FY2017 · BIO · contact PI
NSFDEB-NERC: Addressing the plant growth source-sink debate through observations, experiments, and modelling$533,254
· FY2017 · BIO · contact PI
REU Site: A forest full of Big Data: the Harvard Forest Summer Research Program in Ecology 2015-2019$776,713
· FY2015 · BIO
EAGER-NEON: Scaling up terrestrial plant phenology from individuals to Continental scale$298,641
· FY2015 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Thermal Controls on Ecosystem Metabolism and Function: Scaling from Leaves to Canopies to Regions$130,977
· FY2013 · BIO · contact PI
FSML: Walk-up towers for research, education, communication, and outreach at the Harvard Forest$389,921
· FY2012 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Continental-Scale Monitoring, Modeling and Forecasting of Phenological Responses to Climate Change$1,259,952
· FY2011 · BIO · contact PI
REU Site: Harvard Forest Summer Research Program in Forest Ecology 2010-2014: Ecological data-model fusion and environmental forecasting for the 21st Century$549,610
· FY2010 · BIO