AUSIAC's Spatial Analysis Activities

Recently Funded Grants


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Beck, J. Recompilation and Digitization of Soil Survey Maps-Russell County, Alabama. Funded by the Natural Resource Conservation Service. August 98 - January 99.

Clonts, H., U. Hatch, K. Bowen, and M. MacKenzie. A collaborative center of excellence for applications of remote sensing to assessments in the southeast United States. NASA. 1998-1999.

Cook, R. Establishment of a GIS-based geochemical data base for the Alabama Piedmont including silt and heavy mineral stream sediment; soil; rock; and vegetation. Funded by the Alabama Power Company. Currently active.

Hairston, J., M. Stolt, L. Teeter, M. MacKenzie, and D.Bayne. Enhancing nonpoint source efforts using geospatial technologies. AAES. 1997-1999.

Holler, N.R. and J. Novak. Ecology of beach mouse populations at Tyndall AFB, FL Funded by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Air Force. September 1992- August 1995.

Holler, N.R., M.C. Wooten, and J.E. Moyers. Recovery of endangered beach mouse subspecies of Northwest Florida. Funded by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 4. September 1994 through August 1997.

Holler, N.R., J.E. Moyers, and M.C. Wooten. Stallworth Estates Habitat Conservation Plan. Funded by Howard Group (private funding as part of a habitat conservation plant for the Choctawhatchee beach mouse). June 1995 through May 2000.

Holler, N.R. Program for monitoring floral and faunal abundance on the Mobile-Tensaw Delta Wildlife Management Area. Funded by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Alabama department of Conservation, Division of Game and Fish. June 1995 through October 1997.

Gjerstad, D.H., M.D. MacKenzie, and R. Carter. Ecological land classification of upland sites in the southern Loam Hills of south Alabama. Funded by USDA Forest Service. October 1995 through September 1997.

Lockaby. B.G, L. Teeter, K. Flynn, M.D. MacKenzie and J. Feminella. Relationships between watershed characteristics and non-point source pollution: Cumulative impacts. Funded by the Conservation Fund. June 1996 through May 1999.

MacKenzie, M.D. Land use/cover classification using satellite imagery to support nonpoint source pollution research. Funded by Auburn University Research Grant-In-Aid. May 1995 through April 1997.

Taylor S.E. and T.P. McDonald. Interfacing GPS with GIS for forest planning activities. Funded by USDA Forest Service - Southern Research Station. September 1996 through December 1998.

Teeter, L. Using satellite imagery to assess the economic effects of establishing streamside management zones. Funded by the USDA Forest Service. Currently active.

Teeter, L. and J. Bliss. Influence of the spatial distribution of land ownership on ecosystem management. Funded by USDA Forest Service, Alabama Consortium for Forestry Education and Research. Currently active.

Teeter, L., B.G. Lockaby, K. Flynn, and R. Lowrance. Relationships between landscape characteristics and non-point source pollution inputs to coastal estuaries. Funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Currently active.


Updated, Friday, January 15, 1999