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Dr. A. Chappelka SFWS Urbanization effects on forest health in the Southeastern United States
Dr. B. G. Lockaby SFWS The effects of urbanization on water quality, hydrology, and stream morphology
Dr. B. G. Lockaby SFWS Effects of urban developement on riparian forest biogeochemistry 
Dr. B.G. Lockaby and J. Mitchell SFWS The West Georgia Decomposition Project
Dr. C. Bailey Rural Sociology Black warrior and cahaba watershed stakeholder analysis
Dr. C. Guyer Biological Sciences Dynamics of herptofauna populations across urban-rural gradient
Dr. D. Laband SFWS The ecological iImpact of urbanization, water quality services
Dr. D. Zhang SFWS Modeling land use changes by major category and forest type
Dr. D. Zhang SFWS Willingness-to-pay for water quality improvement in Chattahoochee river
Dr. D. Zhang, Dr. H. Thompson SFWS- Economics, Business Trade in forest products, trade agreements, and the environment
Dr. J. Feminella Biological Sciences Aquatic biota across a urban-rural gradient in west Georgia
Dr. J. McDaniel and Dr. K. Alley Sociology Connecting local environmental knowledge, geogrphical residence and land use practices
Dr. J. McDaniel and Dr. K. Alley Sociology Muscogee and harris county development policy study
Dr. J. Trusty and Dr. W. Zipperer Biological Sciences and USFS Genetics of invasive species- wisteria sp.
Dr. J. Weese and Dr. T. Huang Nutrition and Food Science Water and microbiological contamination in the West-Georgia project
Dr. L. Samuelson SFWS, Biological Sciences Influence of urbanization on riparian forest diversity and structure in the Georgia piedmont
Dr. N.J. Lowenstein SFWS Non-native plants in the understory of riparian forests across a land use gradient in the southeast
Dr. N.J. Lowenstein and Dr. C.J. Hansen SFWS, Biological Sciences Distribution of 116 Non-Native Plants in Alabama based on In-State Herbaria Records
Dr. N.J. Lowenstein and Dr. E.F. Lowenstein SFWS Response of two non-native plants (Microstegium vimineum and Lonicera japonica) to continuous cover forestry practices developed for an urbanizing landscape
Dr. S. Ditchkoff SFWS Influence of urbanization on deer reproduction
Dr. U. Hatch Agricultural Econ. Econometric modeling of socioeconomic influences on land use changes in West Georgia
Dr. W.D. Robinson Biological Sciences Occurrence of asymmtery in young birds across urban-rural gradient in West-Georgia
Dr. Y. Zhang SFWS Provision of water quality services from urban forests
Dr. E.F. Lowenstein SFWS Continuous cover forestry practices developed for urbanizing landscapes
R.P. Rawls, Dr. E.F. Lowenstein, J.M. McDaniel, and Dr. M.F. Smidt SFWS Southern pine management at the wildland/urban interface