2013-2018: Climate Variability Research Team
** Archived Project **
(This initiative is no longer active in our portfolio.)
The OK NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Award No. OIA-1301789 (2013-2018), “Adapting Socio-Ecological Systems to Increased Climate Variability,” is a multi-institutional collaborative project that includes researchers from Oklahoma State University, Noble Research Institute, University of Oklahoma and University of Tulsa.
Researchers from these institutions are working together to significantly advance the understanding of how socio-ecological systems can adapt sustainably to increased climate variability caused by a changing climate.
Learn more about the research project.
OK EPSCoR State Director
Dr. Jerry R. Malayer
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Project Director and Principal Investigator
Dr. Ray Huhnke
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Curriculum Vitae
Research Team Members
Oklahoma State University
- Phillip Alderman
- Dana Brunson
- Riley Dunlap
- Sam Fuhlendorf
- Duane Gill
- Ye Liang
- Tyson Ochsner
- Mark Payton
- Dave Shideler
- Chris Zou
Noble Research Institute
University of Oklahoma
- Deven Carlson
- Jack Friedman
- Amy Sue Goodin
- Hank Jenkins-Smith
- Jennifer Koch
- Glen Krutz
- Mary Lawhon
- Heather McCarthy
- Renee McPherson
- Henry Neeman
- Carol Silva
- Paul Spicer
- Xiangming Xiao
- Jad Ziolkowska
University of Tulsa
Research Team Members: Non-Faculty
Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR faculty researchers mentor over 50 staff, post-doctoral researchers, and graduate students. This diverse group provides vital support to the project. Click here to learn more.