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1998 Funded Grant Projects

Lloyd Connelly, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California
"Small-Scale Ultraviolet Water Disinfection for Rural Health and Resource Management: A Case Study in the Purepecha Highlands of Mexico"

Dr. Richard Corkish, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
"Numerical Modeling of Quantum-Well Solar Cells-A Promising Means of Sustainable Energy Production"

Daniel DeJoode, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
"Succession in Managed Forests: A Study of Sustainable Timber Harvesting and Conservation of Biodiversity of the Menominee Indian Reservation"

Bruce G. Ferguson, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
"Post-Agricultural Succession: Unearthing Farming's Potential for Conservation and Restoration of Tropical Biodiversity"

Anne M. Harbut, St. Petersburg, Florida
"An Environment in Jeopardy: Environmental Education for Ho Chi Minh City Middle School Students and Teachers"

Dr. Mark T. Hernandez, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado
"Balancing the Preservation of our Natural Environment with Mandatory Aircraft Deicing Practices"

Dr. Gad Perry, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
"Using Snake Barrier Technology to Protect and Restore Pacific Island Endangered Species"

Dr. Andrea Anne Stierle and Dr. Donald Bruce Stierle, Montana Tech of the University of Montana, Butte, Montana
"A Gift From the Sea: A Marine Microbe that Balances the Need for New AIDS Drugs and the Necessity to Protect Delicate Reef Ecosystems"

Christopher Reeve, Christopher Reeve Foundation, New York, New York (Deceased)
A Jonathan Lindbergh Brown Grant to the Christopher Reeve Foundation will be used in the area or areas of greatest need, as determined by Lindbergh Foundation Board member Chris Reeve, for research, education, advocacy and/or quality of life improvement on behalf of those with spinal cord injuries and other disabilities. Jonathan Lindbergh Brown Grants support work which seeks to redress imbalance between individuals and their human environment.



 
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