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Note: Dr. Grove is a research forester with the USDA Forest
Service, and his LTER affiliation is as a long-time Co-Principal
Investigator with Baltimore Ecosystem
Study LTER.
Name: Grove, J. Morgan
Telephone: 802.951.6771 x1111; Fax: 802.951-6368
Email: mgrove (at) fs.fed.us
Website:
http://www.jmorgangrove.net/Morgan/
Organization:
Research Forester (Social Ecology)
Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service
705 Spear Street, South Burlington, Vermont, 05403
Professional Preparation:
Yale University Architecture and Studies in the Environment B.A., 1987
Yale University* Community Forestry M.F.S., 1990
Yale University* Social Ecology M. Phil., 1994
Yale University* Social Ecology Ph.D., 1996
*(School of Forestry & Environmental Studies)
Appointments:
2003 - Present Adjunct Faculty, University of Vermont-Rubenstein, School
of Environment and Natural Resources
1998-Present Co-chair, Social Science Committee, Long Term Ecological
Research (LTER) Network
1997-Present Working Group Leader, Demographic & Socioeconomic Working
Group, Baltimore Ecosystem Study (LTER), Baltimore, MD
1996-Present Research Forester (Social Ecology), USDA Forest Service
Research Experiment Station, Burlington, VT
1998-2002 Visiting Scientist, Institute of Ecosystem Studies (IES),
Millbrook, NY
1994 Visiting Scientist, USDA Forest Service Research Experiment
Station, Syracuse, NY
1994 Project Leader, Resource Information Systems (RIS), Revitalizing
Baltimore Project, The Parks & People Foundation, Baltimore, MD
1992-1996 Research Coordinator, URI and Yale / F&ES
1991-1992 Project Coordinator/Baltimore, URI and Yale / F&ES
1990-1991 Program Director, The Urban Resources Initiative (URI), Yale
School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (Yale / F&ES)
1990 Assoc., Forest Ecologist and Landscape Designer, Balmori Assoc.,
New Haven, CT
1989 Research Assistant, Department of Recreation and Parks, Baltimore,
MD
1988-1989 Architectural Design Team Leader, Cesar Pelli and Assoc., New
Haven, CT
Synergistic Activities:
Workshop. Integrating Social Science into NEON Infrastructure and
Programs. Harvard Forest. January 10th-11th.
Member, LTER Network Executive Committee, 2005-Present.
Member, NEON, Advisory Committee. 2005.
USDA Forest Service, Chief’s Award for Excellence in Technology
Transfer, June 4th, 2003.
Office of the President, President’s Early Career Award for Scientists
and Engineers, November
17th, 2001.
USDA Forest Service, Chief’s Early Career Scientist Award, June 4th,
2001. (1st social scientist to receive this award in the history of USDA
Forest Service.)
Workshop on Integrating Social Science into the Long-Term Ecological
Research Program, January 19-21, 2000.
Co-Chair, LTER Network Social Science Committee, 2001-Present.
Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Long Term Ecological Research program,
National Science
Foundation, Working Group Leader, 1997-Present.
Publications:
Agarwal, C., G. M. Green, J. M. Grove, T. Evans and C. M. Schweik
(2002). A Review and Assessment of Land-Use Change Models. Dynamics of
Space, Time, and Human Choice. Newtown Square, PA, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: Gen. Tech.
Rep. NE-297: p. 61.
Band, L. E., M. L. Cadenasso, S. Grimmond and J. M. Grove (2006).
Heterogeneity in Urban Ecosystems: Pattern and Process. Ecosystem
Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes. G. Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. G.
Turner and K. C. Weathers. New York, Springer-Verlag: 257-78.
Burch, W. R. and J. M. Grove (1999). Ecosystem Management--some social,
conceptual, scientific, and operational guidelines for practioners.
Ecological Stewardship: A Common Reference for Ecosystem Management. N.
C. Johnson, A. J. Malk, W. T. Sexton and R. C. Szaro. Oxford, Elsevier
Science Ltd. 3: 279-295.
Cadenasso, M. L., S. T. A. Pickett and J. M. Grove (2006). "Dimensions
of Ecosystem Complexity: heterogeneity, connectivity, and history."
Ecological Complexity(3): 1-12.
Cadenasso, M. L., S. T. A. Pickett and J. M. Grove (2006). "Integrative
Approaches to Investigating Human-Natural Systems: The Baltimore
Ecosystem Study." Natures, Sciences, Societes(14): 4-14.
Farber, S., C. Costanza, D. L. Childers, J. Erickson, K. Gross, J. M.
Grove, C. S. Hopkinson, J. Kahn, S. Pincetl, A. Troy, P. Warren and M.
Wilson (2006). "Linking Ecology and Economics for Ecosystem Management:
A Services-Based Approach with Illustrations from LTER Sites."
Bioscience 56(2): 117-129.
Gragson, T. L. and J. M. Grove (2006). "Social Science in the Context of
the Long Term Ecological Research Program." Society & Natural Resources
19: 93-100.
Grimm, N., J. M. Grove, S. T. A. Pickett and C. L. Redman (2000).
"Integrated Approaches to Long-Term Studies of Urban Ecological
Systems." Bioscience 50(7): 571-584.
Groffman, P. M., D. J. Bain, L. E. Band, K. T. Belt, G. S. Brush, J. M.
Grove, R. V. Pouyat, I. C. Yesilonis and W. C. Zipperer (2003). "Down by
the Riverside: urban riparian ecology." Frontiers in Ecology 1(6):
315-321.
Grove, J. M. and W. R. Burch (1997). "A Social Ecology Approach to Urban
Ecosystems and Landscape Analysis." Urban Ecosystems 1(4): 185-199.
Grove, J. M., W. R. Burch and S. T. A. Pickett (2005). Social Mosaics
and Urban Forestry in Baltimore, Maryland. Communities and Forests:
Where People Meet the Land. R. G. Lee and D. R. Field. Corvalis, Oregon
State University Press: 248-273
Grove, J. M., M. Cadenasso, W. R. Burch, Jr., S. T. A. Pickett, J. P. M.
O'Neil-Dunne, K. Schwarz, M. Wilson, A. R. Troy and C. Boone (2006).
"Data and Methods Comparing Social Structure and Vegetation Structure of
Urban Neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland." Society & Natural Resources
19(2): 117-136
Grove, J.M., C. Schweik, T. Evans, and G. Green. 2001. “Modeling
Human-Environmental Systems.” In Clarke, K. C., B.E. Parks, and M.P.
Crane (Eds.), Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling.
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall’
Grove, J. M., A. R. Troy, J. P. M. O'Neil-Dunne, W. R. Burch, M. L.
Cadenasso and S. T. A. Pickett (2006). "Characterization of Households
and Its Implications for the Vegetation of Urban Ecosystems."
Ecosystems(9): 578-597.
Law, N. L., L. E. Band and J. M. Grove (2004). "Nutrient Input from
Residential Lawncare Practices in Suburban Watersheds in Baltimore
County, MD." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 47(5):
737-755
Pickett, S. T. A., M. Cadenasso and J. M. Grove (2005). "Biocomplexity
in Coupled Human-Natural Systems: A Multi-Dimensional Framework."
Ecosystems 8: 1-8.
Pickett, S. T. A., M. L. Cadenasso, J. M. Grove, C. H. Nilon, R. V.
Pouyat, W. C. Zipperer and R. Costanza (2001). "Urban ecological
systems: Linking terrestrial ecological, physical, and socioeconomic
components of metropolitan areas." Annual Review of Ecology and
Systematics 32: 127-157
Pickett, S. T. A., J. William R. Burch and J. M. Grove (1999).
"Interdisciplinary Research: Maintaining the Constructive Impulse in a
Culture of Criticism." Ecosystems(2): 302-307.
Redman, C. L., J. M. Grove and L. H. Kuby (2004). "Integrating Social
Science into the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network: Social
Dimensions of Ecological Change and Ecological Dimensions of Social
Change." Ecosystems(7): 161-171.
Vogt, K. A., J. M. Grove, H. Asbjornsen, K. Maxwell, D. J. Vogt, R.
Sigurdardottir and M. Dove (2002). Linking ecological and social scales
for natural resource management. Integrating Landscape Ecology into
Natural Resource Management. J. Liu and W. W. Taylor. Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press: 143-175. |