Welcome! We study how ecosystems and the services they provide to people are changing at regional levels. Our group consists of ecologists, remote sensing specialists, biogeochemists and land-surface modelers, working together scientifically to support conservation, management, and policy development.

Recent News

Logging-Deforestation Interactions in the Brazilian Amazon [PNAS reprint]
Strange Days on Planet Earth - Invaders
Logging in the Brazilian Amazon [Science reprint]
Airborne Observatory Reveals Land Changing to Desert [GCB reprint]
Finding Invasive Species in Hawaiian Rainforest [PNAS reprint]
Amazon Drought Now Measured from Space [PNAS reprint]
Attack of the Nitrogen Fixers [GCB reprint]
Land Use in the Peruvian Amazon [Science reprint]
Invasive Trees Change Rainforests [PNAS reprint]
   

 

 

Our Address
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Department of Global Ecology
Carnegie Institution of Washington
260 Panama Street
Stanford, CA 94305 USA

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Lab Highlights
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Deforestation and Logging in the Amazon

 

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Carnegie Airborne Observatory

 

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FLORA Satellite Mission

 

CASA Online Carbon Cycle Model

 

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Last Updated: 7 April 2008