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Environmental Venture Projects

Environmental Venture Projects

Promising research needs support to advance. To catalyze transformative environmental and sustainability research around the world, the Stanford Woods Institute has awarded millions of dollars in Environmental Venture Projects (EVP) seed grants to interdisciplinary faculty research teams from all seven of Stanford’s schools and 34 of its departments. These innovative research projects focus on finding solutions to challenges ranging from the protection of endangered species in California to the delivery of clean drinking water in Africa. EVPs have led to development of natural resources valuation software and biodegradable building materials.


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FEATURED PROJECT

An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the role of anthropogenic fire in the desert grasslands of Australia »

Intentional burning is increasingly being recognized as an important force in shaping ecosystems over time. In Australia, the impact of anthropogenic fire has been particularly significant, with indigenous burning hypothesized to have radically altered the continent's biogeography.


IN THE NEWS

Microscopic view of schistosoma mansoni cercaria, parasite that carries a potentially deadly disease

Disease-Carrying Parasite May Have Achilles Heel »

December 17, 2015

Stanford researchers find infected snails are more appealing to their natural predators

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

mosquito

Mosquito Surveillance Gets Major Funding »

October 15, 2015

Woods-affiliated researcher among Stanford scientists receiving awards totaling $11.5 million to pursue high-risk, high-reward research. 

Stanford School of Medicine

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2015

Remote Sensing of Turbidity with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Improved Management of Water Quality in San Francisco Bay »

North America - 2015

Using Large Marine Protected Areas to Recover Highly Productive Marine Ecosystems and the Services They Provide: the Case of the Adriatic Sea »

Africa, Europe - 2015

Understanding the Effects of China’s Mariculture Development on Coastal Fisheries with Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport Modeling »

Asia - 2015

Facilitating Collaborative Decision Making Processes for a Sustainable Groundwater Future  »

North America - 2015

Climate Change, Nutrition, and Population Health »

North America - 2015

2014

Tracing Zoonotic Disease Risks and Immunological Adaptations in Bats, Humans and Human Commensals Across the Central American Countryside »

North America - 2014

Simultaneous Reduction of Energy Consumption and Contamination of Drinking Water Supplies From Amine-Based CO2 Capture Technologies »

North America - 2014

Quantifying Ascaris: Changing the Game in Sustainable Agriculture and in the Fight Against Parasitic Intestinal Diseases »

Asia, North America - 2014

Natural and Virtual Realms: An Integrative Approach Towards Understanding Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers of Animal Behavior and Energetics in Marine Ecosystems »

North America - 2014

2013

Connecting Aboriginal Land Use Management Strategies, Mammal Extinction Rates and Shifts in Fire Regimes in a Changing Climate: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Inform Conservation Strategies for Threatened Species in the Australian Western Desert »

Australia - 2013

eDNA for Quantitative Macroorganism Marine Animal Monitoring of Ocean Waves »

North America - 2013

New Solutions for Global Control of Parasitic Infections: The Case of Schistosomiasis »

Africa, Asia, South America - 2013

High Throughput Precision Measurement Tools for Insect-Parasite Ecology in Field Settings »

No Continent - 2013

Unraveling the Great Ammonium Debate in the San Francisco Bay-Delta Using a Novel Underway Analytical System »

North America - 2013

Assessing Climate Change Impact on Transportation Infrastructure Vulnerability and Sustainability »

North America - 2013

Lead Contaminated Topsoil and Food in Rural Bangladesh »

Asia - 2013

2012

Rapid Detection of Water-borne Pathogens and Pathogen Indicators by Digitization and Concentration of Reporter Enzyme Fluorescence in Microfluidic Picoliter Droplets »

North America - 2012

Recovery of Entropic Energy at Wastewater Treatment Plants Discharging to Saline Environments »

North America - 2012

Trace Organics in Recycled Water: Analysis of Plant Uptake and Processing »

North America - 2012

Determining the Drivers and Consequences of Hypoxia in Nearshore Marine Ecosystems: an Integrative Engineering and Ecophysiological Approach »

North America - 2012

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sharbono@stanford.edu

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