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Scope | Faculty & Staff Notes

Grants

Curt J. Richardson, professor of resource ecology and director of the University Wetland Center received a $49,000 grant from the Binational Science Foundation, for work on a three-year cooperative project with the Kinneret Limnological Laboratory to study water quality in Lake Agmon, Hula Valley, Israel.

Daniel D. Richter, professor of soils and forest ecology, has been awarded a $230,000 four-year grant from National Science Foundation for a long-term research project at the Calhoun Experimental Forest in South Carolina.

 

The Duke University Wetland Center received two grants: a $92,800 one-year incubation grant from the National Science Foundation for "Understanding the Biocomplexity of Differential Nutrient Limitation Between Trophic Levels: A comparison Among Biomes"; and a $450,000 one-year grant from The Everglades Agricultural Area Environmental Protection District for Everglades Restoration project.

Compiled by Donna Picard, Nicholas School

 

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