Skip to main content Dr. Jason Julian
- Professor at Dept of Geography & Environmntl Studies, College of Liberal Arts
Grants
2021
- Steele, Meredith (Principal), Percent Contribution: %100, Julian, Jason Paul (Co-Principal).
Emergent urban nature networks and improving Hispanic representation in STEM,
Virginia Tech University,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$20000.
(Funded: December 2021 - August 2023).
Grant.
- Elmore, Andrew (Principal), Percent Contribution: %100, Julian, Jason Paul (Supporting).
RCN: Patterns, Places, People: A network for scalable airborne observation of socio-environmental systems,
NSF-Macrosystems,
Federal,
$500000.
(Funded: September 2021 - August 2026).
Grant.
2020
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal), Percent Contribution: %100, Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Supporting).
Sustainable Carrying Capacity of Upper San Marcos River: Meeting Ecological and Social Demands,
Research Enhancement Program,
Texas State University,
$7997.
(Funded: 2020 - 2021).
Grant.
2017
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal), Weaver, Russell Christopher (Co-Principal).
Analysis of Demand for Stream Mitigation Credits in Colorado,
Meridian Institute,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$63287.
(Submitted: 2017, Funded: 2017 - 2019).
Grant.
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal), Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle, Butler, David R.
Resilience and Bio-Geomorphic Systems: The 48th Annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium,
NSF-Geomorphology & Land Use Dynamics,
Federal,
$39250.
(Funded: 2017 - 2018).
Grant.
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal).
Identification of headwater streams in arid landscapes,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$72382.
(Funded: September 1, 2017 - June 30, 2019).
Grant.
2015
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal).
Social Demand for Ecosystem Services in the Nation Fastest Growing City: San Marcos, TX,
Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$8000.
(Funded: 2015).
Grant.
- Banner, Jay (Principal), Julian, Jason Paul (Supporting).
The New 100th Meridian: Urban Water Resiliency in a Climatic and Demographic Hot Spot,
NSF-CNH,
$499923.
(Funded: 2015 - 2020).
Grant.
2014
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal), de Beurs, Kirsten M (Co-Principal), Weaver, Christopher (Co-Principal).
Cross-scale Interactions among Climate Change, Land Use Change, and River Water Quality,
National Science Foundation - GSS,
$227816.
(Funded: 2014 - 2019).
Grant.
2013
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal), de Beurs, Kirsten M (Co-Principal).
Land Management Impacts on Water Quality in New Zealand across Political Boundaries,
NASA - Land Cover Land Use Change Program,
$302831.
(Funded: 2013 - 2016).
Grant.
2012
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal).
Influence of Catchment Characteristics and Land Use Change on Optical Water Quality in New Zealand Rivers,
Fulbright Scholar Program,
$20000.
(Funded: 2012).
Grant.
2011
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal).
Historical and Future Land Cover Change in Southeast Oklahoma: Implications for Statewide Water Resources,
University of Oklahoma Junior Faculty Research Grant,
$8000.
(Funded: 2011).
Grant.
- Julian, Jason Paul (Co-Principal), Vaughn, Caryn (Principal).
Incorporating Ecological Costs and Benefits into Environmental Flow Recommendations for Oklahoma Rivers,
Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute,
$75000.
(Funded: 2011 - 2012).
Grant.
2010
- Julian, Jason Paul (Co-Principal), Kolar, Randall (Principal), Dutnell, Russell, Nairn, Robert, Vieux, Baxter.
A Fluvial Geomorphic and Sediment Transport Study of the Little River Upstream of Lake Thunderbird Using an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler,
Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute,
$83567.
(Funded: 2010 - 2011).
Grant.
2009
- Julian, Jason Paul (Principal), Hoagland, Bruce (Co-Principal), Tarhule, Aondover.
Effects of Dam Operation on Downstream Hydrology, Riparian Vegetation, and Channel Migration Patterns,
OU Geography Departmental Joint Research Initiative,
$2000.
(Funded: 2009).
Grant.
- Julian, Jason Paul (Co-Principal), Elmore, Andrew (Principal), Kaushal, Sujay.
Investigating Impacts of Headwater Stream Burial during Development on Downstream Nutrient Export to Chesapeake Bay,
Maryland Sea Grant,
$148000.
(Funded: 2009 - 2011).
Grant.