
Technical Representatives:
Donald H. DeHayes
Dean
School of Natural Resources
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College
330 George D. Aiken Center
Burlington, VT 05405
Phone: (802) 656-4280
Fax: (802) 656-8683
Donald.DeHayes@uvm.edu
Robert E. Manning
School of Natural Resources
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College
356 George D. Aiken Center
Burlington, VT 05405
Phone: (802) 656-3096
Fax: (802) 656-2623
Robert.Manning@uvm.edu
Allan M. Strong
School of Natural Resources
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College
341 George D. Aiken Center
Burlington, VT 05405
Phone: (802) 656-2910
Fax: (802) 656-2623
Allan.Strong@uvm.edu
Experts:
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Departments:
Centers:
Center for Rural Studies: A non-profit, organization which addresses social, economic and resource-based problems of rural people and communities.
Center for Sustainable Agriculture: Established to integrate university and community expertise to promote sustainable agricultural systems throughout Vermont and the region.
Gund Institute of Ecological Economics: Provides UVM with an extraordinary and unique opportunity to further establish our university as a world leader in ecological economics and environmental education and research.
Kruse Sustainable Forestry Initiative: An ongoing educational and research program with a focus on sustainable forestry practices relevant to small woodland ownerships typical of the Northeastern United States.
Lake Champlain Research Consortium: Coordinates and facilitates research and scholarship on the Lake Champlain ecosystem, to enhance opportunities for education on Lake issues, and to aid in the dissemination of information to managers and policy-makers.
Lake Champlain Sea Grant Program: As a collaborative effort involving universities and extension services in Vermont and New York, LCSG serves basin residents through a university-based program of research, education, and outreach.
McIntire-Stennis Forestry Research Program: Supports applied research that relates to forestry, forest resources, or forest ecosystems.
Natural Resource Conservation Service Watershed Science Institute: Conducts research on integrating ecological and social factors related to the development of holistic and sustainable natural resource management strategies & examine the impacts of forest and agricultural practices on water quality.
Northeastern States Forest Research Cooperative: Supports ecosystem research at the Hubbard Brook Project of the U.S. Forest Service Northeastern Research Station and research focused on economic development, forest management, and forest product.
Tourism Data Center: This group of faculty, staff and graduate students conducts a program of research and education on tourism and related sustainable community development.
UVM Natural Areas Center: Established to promote and integrate activities and programs at the university related to natural areas and land conservation. Provide educational opportunities, research support, professional development, and outreach services to individuals and groups both within and beyond the university concerning protection and management of natural areas and conservation lands.
Vermont Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit: Part of a nation-wide program to promote research and graduate student education in ecology and management of fish, wildlife, and their habitats.
Vermont Monitoring Cooperative: A collaborative program where many cooperating scientists and organizations collect and pool information and data on forested ecosystems of Vermont.
Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center: Supports research, promotes education, and provides outreach related to Vermont's surface and ground waters. |