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  • NASA grant (Co-PI, 2008 – 2010), Tropical Mangrove Forests: Global Distributions and Dynamics (1990-2005) (Co-PI with Chandra Prasad Giri, USGS Science Application International Corporation)/National Center for EROS, Edward Barbier, University of Wyoming, and Zhiliang Zhu, USGS National Center for EROS.
  • NSF grant (PI, 2007 – 2008), Modelling Tsunami Effects on Mangrove Ecosystems and the role they play in saving lives and properties, $49,996 (1 st year seed grant).
  • Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy – FY 2006 Applied Border Environmental Research Program grant (2006-2007). Urban growth patterns along the U.S.-Mexico border, the case of Yuma-San Luis and Ambos Nogales (with Jana Hutchins and Francisco Lara-Valencia).
  • CAP LTER ASU summer grant (PI, 2006), Modeling Urban Impervious Surface Areas in Relation to Urban Heat Island Effects.
  • New investigator incentive award (IIA#017183-001), Arizona State University (2006).
  • NSF grant (PI, 2004 - 2007). An Exploration of Frequency-based Multi-scale Multi-decomposition Techniques for Effective Urban Mapping, $99,315 (Single PI).
  • NASA grant (PI, 2003 - 2004) through the Institute for Advanced Education in Geospatial Sciences, University of Mississippi, (National Open Competition), Dynamic online course for Community Growth, $80,000 (Co-PIs – Dr. Xiaojunn Yang, Florida State University, Dr. Qing Shen, University of Maryland, College Park).
  • NASA EPSCoR Grant (PI, 2002). Automated Spatial Feature Extraction and Classification Within and Around Urban Environment Using High-resolution Digital Image Data, $21,000.
  • Junior Faculty Research Grant (PI, 2002). An Exploration of Lacunarity Approaches in Texture Analysis and Classification of Remotely Sensed Data: Comparisons with Fractal Analysis, Spatial Autocorrelation, and Spatial Co-occurrence Matrix ( University of Oklahoma), $6,000.
  • NASA EPSCoR (2001) travel grant to visit a NASA center of excellence, ~$1,500.
  • Vice President for Research, OU travel grant (2001), ~$1,500.

 

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