- Central Arizona – Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “Land-Use Change and Ecological Processes in an Urban Ecosystem of the Sonoran Desert“. N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation, LTER program. 1997.
- Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “Phase 2.” N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation, LTER program. 2004.
- Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “Phase 2 Addendum.” N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation, LTER program. 2004.
- “CAP LTER Bridge Year Accomplishment Based Renewal.” National Science Foundation. N. B. Grimm and C. L. Redman. 2003.
- Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “CAP3: Urban Sustainability in the Dynamic Environment of Central Arizona.” N. Grimm, C. Boone, D. Childers, S. Harlan, C. Redman, and B. Turner. National Science Foundation, LTER Program. 2010.
- Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “CAP3: Urban Sustainability in the Dynamic Environment of Central Arizona. Addendum.” N. Grimm, C. Boone, D. Childers, S. Harlan, C. Redman, and B. Turner. National Science Foundation, LTER Program. 2010.
- Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “Design with Nature: Infrastructure in Phoenix: A Framework for Exploring Urban Ecology and Sustainability.” D. L. Childers, N. B. Grimm, S. J. Hall, B. L. Turner, and A. M. York. National Science Foundation LTER Program. 2016.
- Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “Investigating urban ecology and sustainability through the lens of Urban Ecological Infrastructure.” D.L Childers, N.B. Grimm, S.J. Hall, B.L. Turner, and A.M. York. National Science Foundation LTER Program. 2018.
- Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research: “Investigating how relationships between urban ecological infrastructure and human-environment interactions shape the structure and function of urban ecosystems.” D. L. Childers, B. Ball, K. Larson, B. L. Turner, and N.B. Grimm. National Science Foundation LTER Program, 2022.
- “Bridge-Year CAP LTER Supplement.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation.
- CAP LTER Supplements: LTER Schoolyard Supplement. N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation
- “2003 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2004 CAP LTER Supplement Request.“. N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2005 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2006 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2007 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2008 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2009 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2010 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm and C. Redman, National Science Foundation, LTER program.
- “2011 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” D. Childers, National Science Foundation.
- “2015 CAP LTER Supplement Request.” N. Grimm, National Science Foundation.
- “2019 CAP LTER Research Experience for Teachers (RET) Supplement Request.” D. Childers, National Science Foundation.
- “2020 CAP LTER Research Experience for Teachers (RET) Supplement Request.” D. Childers, National Science Foundation.
- “2020 CAP LTER Critical Equipment Supplement Request.” D. Childers, National Science Foundation.
- “Greater Phoenix Urban Forestry Accelerator.’ J. Clifton, US Department of Agriculture, 2023.
- “Social-Ecological Drivers and Consequences of Human-Carnivore Interactions within and among American Cities.” M. Murray, National Science Foundation, 2023.
- “Models for Planning Multifunctional and Equitable Green Infrastructure to Mitigate Rising Stormwater and Heat Risks in Cities, Part of NCAR Early Career Faculty Innovator Program.” S. Meerow, National Science Foundation, 2023.
- “Bird Buddies: A Diverse and Inclusive Student-Centered Community and Educational Program on Urban Wildlife.” K. McGraw, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ASU, 2023.
- “Online Bird Buddies: A Team-baed Virtual Project using AI Bird Feeders to Study Urban Wildlife.” K. McGraw, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ASU, 2023.
- “Genome Epidemiology of Avian Influenza Viruses in the Southwest US.” Scotch, Woods, A. Varsani, and K. McGraw, Aegis Consortium, 2023.
- “Galvanizing AZ Heat Resilience Workgroup’s Wisdom”: Co-creation of HUE Webtool with ASU’s Decision Theater for Regional Community Resilience and a Public Cooling Authority.” B. Kay, 2022.
- “Infrastructural Optimism and Next Generation Infrastructure for Belmont.” P. Coseo, 2022.
- “RET Supplemental Funding.” D. Childers, National Science Foundation, 2022.
- “EVO-LTER: Multifaceted Mechanisms of Metropolis: Integrating Society, Ecology, Evolution, and Plasticity to Advance Urban Evolutionary Ecology.” K. McGraw, National Science Foundation, 2022.
- “Making Visible the Invisible: An Art-based Approach to Engaging Community in Air Quality Monitoring in South Phoenix.” M. Berbes-Blazquez, Health Urban Environments, 2021.
- “STC: Science and Technologies for Phosphorus Sustainability (STEPS) Center.” P. Westeroff and S. Earl, National Science Foundation, 2021.
- “Supplement: SETS Convergence GCR.” M. Chester, E. Cook, N. Grimm, and D. Iwaniec, National Science Foundation, 021.
- “RAPID: Indirect Impacts of a Novel Wildlire on a Well-studied Desert Stream: Connectivity, Carbon and Communities.” N. B. Grimm, National Science Foundation, 2020.
- “City of Phoenix Cool Pavement Pilot Project.” J. Vanos and A. Middel. City of Phoenix, 2020.
- “City of Phoenix Urban Tree Canopy Assessment.” D. Hondula, ASU Healthy Urban Environments Initiative, 2020.
- “Air Quality Sensing to Support Athlete Health and Participatory Action in South Phoenix.” J. Vanos and M. Berebes, ASU Global Sport Institute Seed Grand Program, 2020.
- “Looking Blackwards.” M. Berbes-Blazquez, R. Ambrose, J. Brooks, R. Candler, S. Jackson, and L. Woody. Southwest Oral History Association, 2020.
- “Drugs in Predatory Bugs: Pharmaceutical Contaminant Effects on the Behavior of Arthropod Predators and Prey.” J.C, Johnson, National Geographic Society, 2020.
- “CAREER: Human Thermal Exposures in Cities – Novel Sensing and Modeling to Build Heat Resilience.” A. Middel, National Science Foundation, 2020.
- “Coevolution of Social and Physical Infrastructure and Improved Access to Clean Water in Informal Water Sharing Systems.” A. Wutich, National Science Foundation, 2020.
- “Health Impact Project, Tempe.” P. Coseo, Wood Johnson Foundation, 2020.
- “Heal + Health Maps for Decision Making.” P. Coseo and K. Brundiers, Healthy Urban Environments, 2020.
- “Cool Kids, Cool Places, Cool Futures: Community-based, Arts-enhanced, and Youth-focused Approach for Equitable Urban Cooling and Emergency Management.” .B. Kay, Global Ideas for US Solutions Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2020.
- “Healthy Urban Environments.” C. Redman, Maricopa County, 2020.
- “Landscape Architecture Foundation CSI 2020.” C. Cheng, Landscape Architecture Foundation, 2020.
- “Urban-rural Variation in Mosquito-borne Virus Transmission in Vertebrates.” Kevin McGraw. CEM/ASU. 2019.
- “NATURA (AccelNet).” Elizabeth Cook, Nancy Grimm, and David Iwaniec. NSF. 2019.
- “Health Impact Project, Tempe.” Paul Coseo, David Hondula, Ariane Middel, and Jenni Vanos. Pew Charitable Trusts & Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2019.
- “GCR:Converging social, ecological, and technological infrastructure systems (SETS) for urban resilience.” Mikhail Chester. NSF. 2019.
- “Toward a Theory of Urban Trees as Living Infrastructure.” Darrel Jenerette. NSF. 2019.
- “Enhancing Children’s Health and Well-being through Nature-based Environmental Designs in Outdoor Playspaces: A Pilot Study in South Phoenix.” Jenni Vanos. Maricopa County. 2019.
- “American Forests ReLeaf Program with City of Tempe.” David Hondula. City of Tempe. 2018.
- “Bloomberg Mayors Challenge Champion Cities Phase.” David Hondula. City of Phoenix. 2018.
- “Building a Community of Practice for Household Water Insecurity (HWISE) Research.” Wendy Jepson and Amber Wutich. 2018.
- “Cool Roofscapes @ the Solar Lab: Thermal Performance of Cool Roof Strategies in Hot Arid Climates.” Jenni Vanos, Paul Coseo, and Ariane Middel. ASU APS Endowment for Sustainable Design Research. 2018.
- “Deepening the Impact of Scalability of Green Infrastructure within Cities.” Fletcher Deaudoin, Lauren Keeler, and Paul Coseo. Global Consortium for Sustainable Outcomes. 2018.
- “Ecological Infrastructure in Desert Cities.” ASU Urban Climate Research Center. 2018.
- “Hydro-GI Lab.” Chingwen Cheng, K. Kelley, and P. Coseo. ASU APS Endowment for Sustainable Design Research. 2018.
- “Macrosystems Biology REU.” S. Hall and K. Larson. NSF. 2018.
- “Nature’s Cooling Systems.” N. Grimm. Nature Conservancy & Vitalyst Health Foundation. 2018.
- “Securing Water for and from Agriculture through Effective Community & Stakeholder Engagement.” K. Brasier and A. Wutich. USDA. 2018.
- “Social-ecological Monitoring of Green Infrastructure Sites in Metropolitan Phoenix.” S. Meerow, R. Muenich, M. Garcia, C. Cheng, and P. Coseo. ASU Urban Climate Research Center. 2018.
- “Using mosquito vectors to identify arboviral hosts and novel viruses circulating in Maricopa County.” K. McGraw. ASU CEM. 2018.
- “Water Conservation Potential of Compost in Urban Parks.” E. Vivoni. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. 2018.
- “Wildlife Cameras for UWIN study.” J. Lewis. Lincoln Park Zoo Urban Wildlife Institute. 2018.
- “American ForMayors Challenge Champion Cities Phase.” D. Hondula, City of Phoenix, 2018.
- “Alternative Futures for the American Residential Macrosystem.” S. Hall and K. Larson. National Science Foundation. 2017.
- “Climate and Health Adaptation and Monitoring Program for Extrem Weather Events and Air Pollution.” N. Selover and N. Chhetri. Arizona Department of Health Services. 2017.
- “Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events: A Simulation Platform to Enhance Infrastructure and Community Resilience to Extreme Heat Events.” M. Chester and A. Middel. NSF. 2017.
- “Thermal Comfort Assessment for City of Tempe ReLeaf Program.” D. Hondula and A. Middel. NSF. 2017.
- “Building Capacity for Smart and Connected Management of Thermal Extremes.” D. Hondula and A. Middel. NSF. 2017.
- “Interdisciplinary student research on urban resilience in Latin America.” D. Iwaniec. NSF IRES. 2017.
- “Alternative Futures for the American Residential Macrosystem.” S. Hall and K. Larson. National Science Foundation. 2017.
- “An Investigation of Factors that Affect the Spread of D. bugensis in Arizona reservoirs.” P. Fox. Salt River Project. 2016.
- “Decision Center for a Desert City III.” D. White. National Science Foundation. 2015.
- “SRN: Urban Resilience to Extreme Weather Related Events.” C. Redman, N. Grimm, and M. Chester. National Science Foundation. 2015.
- “SRN: SRN: Urban Water Innovation Network (UWIN).” M. Georgescu, Z. Wang, and S. Harlan. National Science Foundation. 2015.
- “Interdisciplinary Research in Hazards and Disasters. Hazards SEES: Enhancing Emergency Preparedness for Critical Infrastructure Failure during Extreme Heat Events.” M. Georgescu. National Science Foundation. 2015.
- “Influence of Haboobs on Phoenix Air Quality and Resulting Deposition Enhancement of Metals, Ions, and Trace Organics.” P. Herckes. Salt River Project. 2014.
- “Collaborative: RCN: UrBioNet: A Global Network of Urban Biodiversity Research and Practice.” C. Nilon, M. Aronson, C. Lepczyk, T. Parker, and P. Warren. National Science Foundation. 2014.
- “Towards Urban Food & Water Security: Integrating Sustainable Phosphorus Management in Urban Decision-making and Planning.” D. Cordell, D. Iwaniec, and G. Metson. International Social Science Council (as part of Future Earth). 2014.
- “A New Theory and Data Product Quantifying Ecosystem Sensitivity to Climate Change.” B. Ruddell. National Science Foundation. 2013.
- “How Urbanization Alters the Top-down Influence of Herbivores on Plant Communities.” B. Ball. New College of INterdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, ASU. 2013.
- “Hexavalent Chromium, Selenium and Arsenic Occurrence, Fate and Treatment in Powerplant Discharge, Canals and Potable Water Treatment.” Chan, P. Westeroff, and Fox. Salt River Project. 2013.
- REU Supplement: Condition-dependent Signal reception: Limitations and Functions of Carotenoids in Avian Color Vision. K. McGraw,. National Science Foundation. 2013.
- “Conservation Alliance.” K. McCue. Pulliam Trust. 2012.
- “Feedbacks between Human Community Dynamics and Sociological Vulnerability in a Biodiversity Hotspot.” S. Yabiku. National Science Foundation. 2012.
- “Regional Water Quality Monitoring and Research.” P. Westerhoff. National Science Foundation/IUCRC, Water and Environmental Technologies Center. 2012.
- “Wavelet Analysis of High Spatial Resolution Imagery for Urban Mapping Using Infinite Scale Decomposition Techniques.” S. Myint. National Science Foundation. 2012.
- “Evaluation of Drought Risks and its Impact on Agricultural Land and Water Use to Support Adaptive Decision-making.” S. Myint. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2012.
- “The Role of Plant Litter Decomposition in Determining the Fate and Outcomes of Nitrogen Inputs in Arid Ecosystems”. B. Ball. New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University. 2012.
- “Water Sustainability under Near-term Climate Change: A Cross-Regional Analysis Incorporating Socio-Ecological Feedbacks and Adaptations.” S. Arumugam. National Science Foundation. 2012.
- “Ecological Homogenization of Urban America.” P. Groffman, S. Hobbie, S. Hall, J. Hefferman, and C. Neil. National Science Foundation. 2011.
- “RCN-SEES for Urban Sustainability: Research Coordination and Synthesis for a Transformative Future.” D. Childers and S. Pickett. National Science Foundation. 2011.
- “Assessing Decadal Climate Change Impacts on Urban Populations in the Southwestern USA.” B. Ruddell, E. Vivoni, and M. Moustaoui, National Science Foundation. 2011.
- “Hydrology Versus Ecology: The Effectiveness of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment in a Semi-Arid Climate.” L. Turnbull and D. Childers. Arizona Water Resources Research Center. 2011.
- “Moss Nutrient Plasticity in a Polar Desert: Insights from a Hot Desert Comparison.” B. Ball. New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University. 2011.
- “Students Authoring Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Constructing Models of Ill-Defined Dynamic Systems.” K. VanLehn and D. Childers. National Science Foundation. 2011.
- “A Controlled Water Application Experiment to Quantify the Effects of Water Application and Arborification at the Neighborhood Scale in a Phoenix Area Community.” B. Ruddell. Salt River Project. 2010.
- “Decision Center for a Desert City II.” P. Gober and C. Redman. National Science Foundation. 2010.
- “ULTRA-Ex: Land and Water Use Decision-Making and Ecosystem Services along a Southwestern Socio-Ecological Gradient.” C. Boone. National Science Foundation. 2010.
- “Arizona Water Institute MOU.” C. Gries. Arizona Water Institute. 2009.
- “Condition-dependent Signal Reception: Limitations and Functions of Carotenoids in Avian Color Vision.” K. McGraw. National Science Foundation. 2009.
- “Ecosystem Science Close to Home.” T. Bond. Andrew Mellon Foundation. 2009.
- “Impacts of Urbanization on Nitrogen Biogeochemistry in Xeric Ecosystems.” N. Grimm. National Science Foundation. 2009.
- “LTREB: Multi-scale Effects of Climate Variability and Change.” N. Grimm. National Science Foundation. 2009.
- “Sustainability Science for Sustainable Schools.” C. Redman. National Science Foundation. 2009.
- “The Modeling Institute.” T. Ganesh. National Science Foundation. 2009.
- “Socioecological Dynamics of Residential Landscapes: A Multi-Site Collaboration.” K. Larson. LTER Network Office. 2008.
- “Southwest Urban Collaborative Concept Paper.” C. Boone. US Forest Service. 2008.
- “Urban Vulnerability to Climate Change: A System Dynamics Analysis.” S. Harlan. National Science Foundation. 2008.
- “Influence of Urbanization on Weather in the Arid Phoenix Metropolitan Area.” S. Grossman-Clarke. National Science Foundation. 2007.
- “Learning through Engineering Design and Practice: Using our Human Capital for an Equitable Future.” T. Ganesh. National Science Foundation. 2007.
- “Strategic Investment in ARENA.” T. Huxman. Science Foundation of AZ. 2007.
- “Symbiota: A Virtual Flora Model for the Southwestern United States. C. Gries.” National Science Foundation. 2007.
- “Legacies on the Landscape: Prehistoric Human Land Use and Long-Term Change.” S. Hall and J. Briggs. National Science Foundation. 2007.
- “Urban Landscape Patterns: Complex Dynamic and Emergent Properties.” M. Alberti, KJ. Wu, C. Redman and J. Anderies. National Science Foundation, 2006.
- “Effect of Landscape Conversion on Urban Tree Resiliency.” C. Martin. International Society of Arboriculture. 2006.
- “Service at Salado.” M. Elser. Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust. 2006.
- “Supporting the Development of the Arizona Hydrologic Information System in Maricopa County.” J. Holway. Arizona Community Foundation. 2006.
- “Teaching Ecosystem Complexity through Field Science Inquiry.” M. Elser. Sub-contract from Portland State University’s award from National Science Foundation. 2006.
- “Urban Mesoscale Modeling Project.” S. Grossman-Clarke and J. Zehnder. Salt River Project. 2006.
- “Integrated Analysis of Robustness in Dynamic Social Ecological Systems.” J. Anderies. National Science Foundation. 2005.
- “Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training in Urban Ecology.” S. Fisher, N. Grimm, E. Hackett, A. Kinzig, C. Redman. National Science Foundation. 2005.
- “Service at Salado.” C. Saltz. Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust. 2005.
- “Social Vulnerability, Environmental Equity, and Asthma Experiences in Phoenix,” AZ. B. Bolin. St. Luke’s Health Initiative. 2005.
- “Trophic Dynamics in Human-Dominated Ecosystems.” S. Faeth and J. Sabo. National Science Foundation. 2005.
- “Urban Mesoscale Modeling Project.” S. Grossman-Clarke and J. Zehnder. Salt River Project. 2005.
- “Collaborative Research: Ecosystem Response to N and Organic C Deposition from the Urban Atmosphere.” N.B. Grimm, J.O. Allen, J. Kaye, and S.J. Hall. National Science Foundation. 2005.
- “Urban Landscape Patterns: Complex Dynamic and Emergent Properties.” J. Wu, C. Redman, J. Anderies. Sub-contract from University of Washington’s award from National Science Foundation. 2005.
- “Neighborhood Ecosystems REU Supplement.” S. Harlan et al. National Science Foundation, 2004
- “Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training in Urban Ecology 2.” A. Kinzig and C. L. Redman, National Science Foundation. . 2004.
- “Potential Benefits of Indigenous Soil Mycorrhizal on the Salinity Tolerance of Southwestern Turf Landscapes.” J. Stutz and K. Marcum. ASU Faculty Grant-in-Aid Program. 2004.
- “Climate and Woodland Expansion in the Western Great Plains, USA.” M. Kaye. National Science Foundation. 2004.
- “Decision Center for a Desert City: The Science and Policy of Decision-Making.” P. Gober and C. Redman. National Science Foundation. 2004.
- “Investigation of Rapid Urbanization Processes Using ASTER, MODIS, and Landsat Data.” P. Christiansen and W. Stefanov. National Aeronautics and Space Administration,2004.
- “Fellowship in Sustainable technologies: Supporting Industrial Ecology Initiatives in Rapid Urbanizing Regions.” C. Redman and J. Golden. AT&T Foundation Industrial Ecology Program.2004
- “GPS Data Collection Pilot Study.”C. L. Redman. City of Phoenix Water Services Department. 2003.
- “Urban Mesocale Modeling.” J. Zehnder and S. Grossman-Clarke. Salt River Project. 2003.
- “Service at the Salado: Engaging Youth in Learning and Service.” N. Crocker, M. Elser, and C. Saltz. Nina Pulliam Charitable Trust. 2003.
- “Coupled Biogeochemcail Cycles in Urban and Agricultural Ecosystems: Role of Hydrology, Stoichiometry, Spatial Linkages and Human Behavior.” L. Baker, D. Hope, J. Kaye, and W. Stefanov. Subcontract with University of Minnesota, National Science Foundation Biocomplexity Intiative.2003,
- “Completion and Coordination of Databases of Arizona Vascular Plant Specimens at Arizona State University, University of Arizona, and Northern Arizona University.” L. Landrum, McLaughlin, Ayers, and McCartney. National Science Foundation Biological Research Collections. 2003.
- “Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles in Human Ecosystems: Hydrology, Stoichiometry, Connectiveness, and Culture.” P.L. Brezonik, L. Baker, D. Mulla, S. Hobbie, K Nelson, D. Hope, and J. Kaye. National Science Foundation Biocomplexity Inititative. 2003.
- “Reconstruction of Fire History Patterns in the Sonoran Desert around the Greater Phoenix Area.” E. Wentz, J. Briggs, and W. Stefanov. ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.2002.
- “Agrarian Landscapes in Transition: A Cross-Scale Approach.” C. L. Redman, D. R. Foster, M. P. Gutmann, P. M. Karieva, and A. P. Kinzig. National Science Foundation. 2002.
- “Neighborhood Ecosystems: Human-Climate Interactions in a Desert Metropolis.” S. L. Harlan, A. J.Brazel, L. Larsen, and W. L. Stefanov. National Science Foundation. 2002.
- ‘Enabling the Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge.” Subcontract to LNO on the ITER proposal “Networking Urban Ecological Models through Distributed Services”, P. McCartney, R. Quay, C. Gries, and C. Redman. 2002
- “Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Resilience in Urban Systems.” A. Kinzig and C. Redman. James S. McDonnell Foundation, 2001.
- “Creation of a Geospatial Data System for the Transition Zone between the Colorado Plateau and Basin and Range Provinces.” National Science Foundation, 2001.
- “16th Annual Symposium of the International Association of Landscape Ecology.” L. Musacchio. U.S. Chapter Arizona Commission on the Arts. 2000.
- “Ecology Explorers Summer Teacher Internship.” Arizona Community Foundation. 2000.
- “Identification of Urban Particulate Source Regions Using Remote Sensing Classification of Landsat ETM Data for the Nogales, AZ Area.” P. Christensen, W. Stefanov, and M. Ramsey. Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy. 2000.
- “Landscape Change at the Urban Fringe: Interactions Between Geology, Ecology and Culture in Phoenix.” L. Musacchio, J. Arrowsmith and S. Robinson. Mini-Plus Grants for Interdisciplinary Team Research, Herberger Center for Design Excellence, Arizona State University. 2000.
- “Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training in Urban Ecology.” S. Fisher, C. L. Redman, P. Christensen, W. Graf, N. B. Grimm, and E. Hackett. National Science Foundation. 2000.
- “Multi-Spectral Remote Sensing of Brush Fire Scars in Arid Urban Regions: Analysis of Future Fire and Flooding Hazards.” M. Ramsey and J. Arrowsmith. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Earth Science. 1999.
- “A Hierarchical Patch Dynamics Approach to Regional Modeling and Scaling.” J. Wu and D. Green. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, STAR Grants for Research. 1999.
- “Networking our Research Legacy.” P. McCartney, C. Redman, and C. Gries. National Science Foundation, BDI. 1999.
- “Assessing Impacts of Residential Community Ordinances on New Urban Landscape Vegetation Patterns.” C. Martin and K. Peterson. International Society of Arboiculture, 1999.
- “Do Mycorrhizal Associations Enhance Urban Forest Carbon Sink Potential?” C. Martin, L. McDowell, and Stutz, International Society of Arboriculture, 1999.
- “Management of Nitrate-Contaminated Groundwater in the SRP Service Area.” L. Baker, P. Johnson, and Y. Zu. Salt River Project, 1999.
- Observing Patterns of Prokaryotic Diversity along Land Use Gradients of the CAP LTER.” F. Rainey. National Science Foundation Microbial Observatories. 1999.
- “Biological Stoichiometry from Genes to Ecosystems.” J. Elser, W. Fagan, and J. Harrison. National Science Foundation, Integrated Research Challenge in Environmental Biology. 1999.
- “Networking Our Research Legacy: Infrastructure to Document, Manage, and Access Ecological Data Resources.” P. McCartney, C. Gries, T. Craig, N. Grimm and C. Redman. National Science Foundation. 1999.
- “Dynamics of an Urban Carbon Dioxide Dome.” R. Balling, T. Day, H. J. Fernando, P. Gober, and T. Hogan. National Science Foundation Urban initiatives Program. 1999.
- “Long-term Monitoring of Phoenix Forest Ecosystem/CAP LTER.” N. Grimm and C. Redman. US Department of the Interior, Forest Service.1998.