
Technical Representative:
Daniel Keathley
Professor and Chairperson
Department of Forestry
109 Natural Resources Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1222
517-355-0093
fax: 517-432-1143
Keathley@msu.edu
http://www.for.msu.edu/pages/faculty/keathley_d.html
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Centers:
Center for Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Science: Non-academic unit in the Colleges of Social Sciences and Agriculture and Natural Resources whose mission is to provide state-of-the-art remote sensing, GPS, GIS and cartographic services.
Consortium for Archaeological Research: Major research focus on the prehistory and historic period of the Great Lakes region, how the landscape in the region has changed over time, and the interaction between culture and landscape.
Cooperative Institute for Limnological and Ecosystem Research: Established to foster cross-institutional collaborations on Great Lakes and coastal ecosystem research among the partners, and contributes to the productivity of each of the signatory institutions.
Institute of Water Research: Coordinates research, education and training programs on surface and ground water quality and quantity, land use and watershed management, with an emphasis on reaching non-traditional education and outreach utilizing available advanced technology.
Michigan Sea Grant College Program: The program addresses Great Lakes issues to help Michigan citizens protect and enjoy our nation's extensive freshwater resources.
North Central Regional Aquaculture Center: Supports aquaculture research, development, demonstration, and extension education to enhance viable and profitable U.S. aquaculture which will benefit consumers, producers, service industries, and the American economy.
The Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management: Developed to promote active cooperation among University and public resource agency partners, facilitate cutting edge natural resource research, and bring the research results to fruition in resource management activities.
Travel, Tourism and Recreation Resource Center: Focused upon the impacts and uses of natural resources for tourism and recreational experiences, the Center has more than 15 years of experience studying tourists in the region and how they view Michigan as well as the Midwest as destination.
Upper Peninsula Tree Improvement Center: This experimental forest (1,720 acres) is the focal point for Michigan State University's forestry research in the Upper Peninsula.
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