Daniel Boyd Kramer
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370 North Case Hall
832 Chestnut Road
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48825
T: (517) 432-2199
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dbk@msu.edu


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National Science Foundation, BCS: Geography and Spatial Sciences, Collaborative Research: A Spatiotemporal Approach to Sensitivity Analysis in Human-Environment Systems Models. $200,000. PI: Ligmann-Zielinska Arika, Co-PIs: Daniel B. Kramer and Jankowski Piotr (San Diego State University). Funded March 2013.

MSU Center for Water Sciences: Lakes as Complex Socio-Ecological Systems: Exploring the Causalities between Human Land Use Decisions and Landscape Limnological Processes to Inform Sustainable Water Conservation Policies. $49,978. PI: Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Co-PIs: Mary Bremigan, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Daniel B. Kramer, Patricia Soranno. Funded May 2011.

Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment: Assessing social networks and southern Michigan deer harvest among private deer cooperatives. $132,000. PI: Daniel B. Kramer, Co-PI: Brent Rudolph. Funded May 2010.

MSU Center for Water Sciences: Understanding complex aquatic landscapes: Lakes as model systems for integrating ecology, economics, human behavior and policy. $131,500. Lead-PI: Kendra Cheruvelil, Co-PIs: Mary Bremigan, Daniel B. Kramer, Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Pat Soranno, Katherine Webster. Funded March 2009.

National Science Foundation, Coupled Natural and Human Systems (NSF CNHS ): Globalization and the Connection of Remote Communities: Environmental Implications. $1,057,000. Lead-PI: Daniel B. Kramer, Co-PIs: Jerry Urquhart, Andrea Allen, Aaron McCright, Jiaguo Qi. Funded September 2008.

US Geological Survey, Institute of Water Research: The returns on investments in the establishment of riparian buffers for water quality remediation in Michigan’s inland lakes. $15,000. Co-PIs: Daniel B. Kramer and Kendra Cheruvelil. Funded March 2008.

MSU Center for Water Sciences: Developing and Applying a Spatially explicit Policy Infrastructure Database to Better Understand and Manage Inland Lakes. $136,700. Co-PIs: Daniel B. Kramer and Kendra Cheruvelil. Funded March 2008.


US Geological Survey, Institute of Water Research: Water quality valuation in Michigan’s inland lakes using hedonic valuation methods. $15,000. Co-PIs: Daniel B. Kramer and Kendra Cheruvelil. Funded March 2007.

MSU Center for Water Sciences: Mapping Michigan’s Regulatory Infrastructure for Inland Lake Management. $10,000. Co-PIs: Daniel B. Kramer and Kendra Cheruvelil. Funded March 2007.

James Madison College Vlasin Faculty Development Fund: Residential development encroachment on protected areas in Michigan. $2,500. Lead-PI: Daniel B. Kramer. Funded January 2007.

MSU Center for Studies in International Development, International Development Research Initiation Grant: Implications of road development on Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast. $1,000. Co-Lead PIs: Daniel B. Kramer and Jerry Urquhart. Funded January 2007.

MSU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Research Grant: Implications of road development on Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast. $4,000. Co-Lead PIs: Daniel B. Kramer and Jerry Urquhart. Funded January 2007.




Awards
Michigan State University Teacher-Scholar Award. 2011.

John K. Hudzik Emerging Leader in Advancing International Studies and Programs Award. 2011.


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