Skip to main content Dr. Richard W Dixon
- Professor at Dept of Geography & Environmntl Studies, College of Liberal Arts
Grants
2011
- Dixon, Richard W.
Benefits and Costs of Water Reuse Programs in Texas,
United States Geological Survey/Texas Water Resources Institute,
$5000.
(Funded: November 2011).
Grant.
2006
- Dixon, Richard W (Principal), Sansom, Andrew (Co-Principal).
Precipitation and Evaporation Trends in Texas,
United States Environmental Protection Agency,
$88000.
(Funded: September 2006).
Grant.
- Dixon, Richard W (Principal), Sansom, Andrew (Co-Principal).
Irrigation Water Management Issues for Texas Golf Courses,
United States Environmental Protection Agency,
$60000.
(Funded: September 2006).
Grant.
2005
- Dixon, Richard W.
Travel to Collections: Early Climatology Textbooks,
Helen and John S. Best Fellowship Program, American Geographical Society Library,
$375.
(Funded: November 2005).
Grant.
- Dixon, Richard W.
Hazardous Summer Heat: Risk Communication Issues for Texas,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center – Quick Response Grant,
$1500.
(Funded: October 2005).
Grant.
2004
- Dixon, Richard W.
Content Analysis of Early Climatology Textbooks,
Texas State University Library Research Grant Program,
$750.
(Funded: 2004).
Grant.
- Dixon, Richard W.
Hazardous Summer Heat: Risk Communication Issues for Texas,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center – Quick Response Grant,
$1500.
(Funded: October 2004).
Grant.
2003
- Dixon, Richard W.
Hazardous Summer Heat: Risk Communication Issues for Texas,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center – Quick Response Grant,
$1500.
(Funded: October 2003).
Grant.
2002
- Dixon, Richard W.
Hazardous Summer Heat: Risk Communication Issues for Texas,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center – Quick Response Grant,
$1500.
(Funded: October 2002).
Grant.
- Dixon, Richard W (Principal), Earl, Rich.
The July 2002 Flood in Central Texas. Beyond the 100-Year Flood: Lessons to be Learned.”,
SWT International Institute for Sustainable Water Resources and United States Geological Survey,
$10000.
(Funded: September 2002).
Grant.
2001
- Dixon, Richard W.
Hazardous Summer Heat: Risk Communication Issues for Texas,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center – Quick Response Grant,
$1500.
(Funded: October 2001).
Grant.
2000
- Dixon, Richard W.
Hazardous Summer Heat: Risk Communication Issues for Texas,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center – Quick Response Grant,
$1500.
(Funded: October 2000).
Grant.