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The Smithsonian Institution Global Earth Observatories (SIGEO) are an outgrowth of and companion to the Center for Tropical Forest Science (CTFS). SIGEO builds on and expands the CTFS global network of forest plots, transforming it into a platform for a broader range of scientific investigations. CTFS research on tropical forest dynamics continues, but joins new initiatives to study carbon fluxes, temperate forests, and the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and forest function.

In the environmental sciences, SIGEO stands as one of the premier US-led international partnerships. Because of its extensive biological monitoring, unique databases, and the expertise of its partners, SIGEO promises to enhance society’s ability to evaluate and respond to the impacts of global climate change. More

2009 Research Grants Program
December 03, 2008
Now accepting applications for the 2009 Research Grants Program. The application deadline is April 15, 2009.
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Postdoctoral Position in Watershed Hydrology and Hydrochemistry
October 30, 2008
The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) is seeking a full-time post-doctoral fellow in watershed hydrology and hydrochemistry to assist in the design and implementation of a multi-year monitoring strategy of water and solute fluxes.
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Manaus, Brasil Amacayacu, Colombia Yasuni, Ecuador La Planada, Colombia Panama Luquillo, Puerto Rico Korup, Cameroon Ituri, Dem. Rep. of Congo Sinharaja, Stri Lanka Pasoh, Malasya Butik Timah, Singapure Mudumalai, India Khao Choong, Tahiland Doi Ithanon, Tahiland Huai Kha Khaeng, Tailand Fushan, Taiwan Nanjeshan, Taiwan Palanan, Philippines Lambir, Sarawak, Malasya Xishuangbanna, China SERC CRC Hawaii Haliburton Forest Wabikon Lake Forest Changbaishan, China Dinghushan, China Gutianshan, China Mo Singto, Thailand