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News Release 10-194
NSF Awards Grants on Interactions Among the Environment, Economy and Society
Geoscientists and social scientists will study such topics as agriculturists in Zambia and lawn fertilization practices in the U.S.
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Agricultural areas are distributed among various topographic zones in southern Zambia.
Credit: Tom Evans, Indiana University
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NSF is supporting research on interactions among the environment, economy and society.
Credit: Department of Sustainability and Environment, State of Victoria, Australia
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Water availability and land-use activities lead to complex patterns of vegetation in Zambia.
Credit: Tom Evans, Indiana University
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Scientists funded via ESE will study the "ecosystem services" provided by streams.
Credit: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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A "gasses and grasses" project looks at lawn fertilization practices.
Credit: Vanderbilt Institute for Energy and Environment
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Homeowner responses to lawn fertilization questions are recorded on tablet computers.
Credit: Vanderbilt Institute for Energy and the Environment
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