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Mapping the redwood genome

Posted by Heather Tate on December 16, 2021

Scientists look for genetic clues to determine how long-generation conifers survive and what they’ll need to survive in the face of climate change

Preson walking through redwood trees on path
Photo by Caleb Jones on Unsplash

The secret to the legendary long life of redwood trees and giant sequoias lies in their genomes, a collaborative research team announced… Read more

Filed Under: College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences, School of Forestry

Fairness First Campaign: Bringing community organizations and researchers together through discussions, experiential learning and social mixers

Posted by Heather Tate on November 4, 2021

Carmenlita Chief and Alexandra Sammarron Longorio

Carmenlita Chief and Alexandra Samarron Longorio have devoted their careers to ensuring that every person, especially the most underrepresented and underserved, has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible.

It was this commitment to health equity that sparked the senior research coordinators at the Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative’s Community Engagement Core to create the Read more

Filed Under: Center for Health Equity Research, College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences, School of Forestry, Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative

Ecologists compare accuracy of lidar technologies for monitoring forest vegetation

Posted by Heather Tate on July 9, 2021

Person using MLS deviceAs light detection and ranging (lidar) technology evolves, forest ecology and ecological restoration researchers have been using these tools in a wide range of applications.

“We needed an accounting of relative accuracy and errors among lidar platforms within a range of forest types and structural configurations,” said associate professor Andrew Sánchez Meador, executive… Read more

Filed Under: College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences, Ecological Restoration Institute, School of Forestry

NAU leading NSF grant that looks at the potential for drones in responding to forest fires

Posted by Heather Tate on March 1, 2021

Fatemeh Afghah talking to studentsThree NAU researchers won a National Science Foundation grant to study the use of drones in responding to forest fires.

Fatemeh Afghah, an associate professor in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems (SICCS), is the lead principal investigator in the $1.2 million grant in collaboration with Georgia Tech, the Desert Research Institute and… Read more

Filed Under: College of Engineering, Informatics, and Applied Sciences, College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences, School of Forestry, School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems

NAU researchers receive grants for health equity work in the local community

Posted by Heather Tate on October 2, 2020

Emery Eaves, Catrin Edgeley, Regina Eddie, Olivia Lindly collageNorthern Arizona University’s Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative (SHERC) awarded research grants through its Pilot Project Program totaling $240,000 to four NAU faculty investigators conducting health equity research in the local community.

This year’s award recipients are NAU professors Emery Eaves, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology, Catrin Edgeley, assistant professor in the School of Forestry, Regina Eddie, assistant… Read more

Filed Under: Center for Health Equity Research, College of Engineering, Informatics, and Applied Sciences, College of Health and Human Services, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences, Department of Anthropology, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Department of Health Sciences, School of Forestry, School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, School of Nursing, Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative

NAU’s Ecological Restoration Institute to lead new center aimed at building a skilled workforce to help with forest management

Posted by Heather Tate on October 1, 2020

Han-Sup Han standing in forest thinning projectA new program from Northern Arizona University aims to increase forest health and contribute to a growing resilient economy in Coconino County in one fell swoop.

Han-Sup Han, a professor of forestry and director of forest operations and biomass utilization at the Ecological Restoration Institute (ERI) at NAU, is the principal investigator on a $350,000 grant from the… Read more

Filed Under: College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences, Ecological Restoration Institute, School of Forestry

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