Protecting Ohio’s Forest Industry
Protecting Ohio’s $7 Billion/yr Forest Industry
The Gypsy Moth is an invasive species and does not belong in North America. The infestation dates from 1869 when a well meaning French scientist accidentally introduced the European insect into the Boston suburbs. Ten years after the escape of a few moths in 1869, trees in Boston were being stripped of their leaves in only a few nights in late June…
Dr. Doyle R. Watts, Wright State University
Remote Sensing for Homeland Security: A Vulnerability Assessment Example
Dr. James K. Lein, Ohio University
Remote Sensing and GIS as Counterterrorism Tools in the Afghanistan War: A Case Study of the
Zhawar Kili Region
Dr. Richard Beck, University of Cincinnati
Research Fact Sheets
Evaluating Outcomes of Different “Smart Growth” Policies
Dr. Loren Siebert and Dr. Richard Klosterman, University of Akron
Web Casts: Exciting Possibilities and New Challenges for K-12 Teachers & Students
Dr. Kevin Czajkowski, The University of Toledo
Dr. Mandy Munro-Stasiuk, Kent State University
Dr. Carolyn Merry, Ohio State University
Dr. Pete Clapham, Cleveland State University
John Millard, Miami University