Skip to main content Dr. Kimberly Michelle Meitzen
- Professor at Dept of Geography & Environmntl Studies, College of Liberal Arts
Grants
2024
- Heard, Thomas Charles (Principal), Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Co-Principal), Martina, Jason Philip (Supporting).
Upper San Marcos River Aquatic Invasive Species Removal and Native Vegetation Repatriation,
State,
$50000.
(Submitted: February 2023, Funded: January 2024 - 2025).
Grant.
2023
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Principal), Krause, Samantha Marie (Co-Principal).
Geomorphic and Sediment Analysis of the Upper Brazos River in Response to Saltcedar Control,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
State,
$80102.
(Submitted: 2022, Funded: 2023 - 2024).
Grant.
2022
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Principal), Krause, Samantha Marie (Co-Principal).
Geomorphic Characteristics of the Upper Brazos River in Response to Invasive Saltcedar Management,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
State,
$38160.
(Submitted: 2021, Funded: 2022).
Grant.
2021
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle, Howard, Melani.
Riparian and Instream Habitat Enhancement along the San Marcos River and Willow Springs Creek,
United States Fish and Wildlife Service,
Federal,
$50000.
(Submitted: December 2019, Funded: 2021 - 2022).
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), 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.
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Co-Principal), Graham, Jessica (Principal), Hoenke, Kathleen (Co-Principal).
Assessment and Prioritization of Barriers in the Upper Guadalupe River upstream from Canyon Reservoir, TX - A Pilot Project,
Southeast Aquatic Resource Partnership,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$115731.
(Funded: 2017 - 2019).
Grant.
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle, Percent Contribution: %50, Jammes, Suzon Amelie, Percent Contribution: %50.
Study-in-America Program Development Grant: Geography and Geology of the Southwest,
Distance and Extended Learning,
Texas State University,
$3000.
(Funded: 2017).
Grant.
2016
- Hardy, Thom (Principal), Jensen, Jennifer L (Co-Principal), Meitzen, Kimberly M (Co-Principal).
Floodplain Inundation Analysis of the Lower Guadalupe River: Linking Hydrology and Floodplain Dependent Resources,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
State,
$104206.
(Submitted: October 1, 2015, Funded: October 1, 2016 - August 31, 2017).
Grant.
2013
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Principal).
Research Enhancement Proposal,
Texas State University. Reconstructing an Old-Growth Cypress Forest from Legacy Effects of Historic Logging,
$8000.
(Funded: 2013).
Grant.
2010
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle.
Friends of Congaree Swamp Research Grant,
Friends of Congaree Swamp,
$500.
(Funded: 2010).
Grant.
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle.
Society of Wetland Scientist Student Research Grant,
Society of Wetland Scientists,
$500.
(Funded: 2010).
Grant.
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle.
Biogeography Specialty Group PhD Student Research Grant,
Biogeography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers,
$700.
(Funded: 2010).
Grant.
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle.
Student Travel Grant,
Geography Department, University of South Carolina.
(Funded: 2010).
Grant.
- Kupfer, J A (Principal), Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Co-Principal), Carbone, G (Co-Principal), Tufford, D (Co-Principal).
US Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Climate change-induced changes in flow regime, floodplain inundation and species habitats at Congaree National Park,
$310614.
(Funded: 2010 - 2013).
Grant.
2008
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle.
Student Travel Grant,
Geography Department, University of South Carolina.
(Funded: 2008).
Grant.
2004
- Meitzen, Kimberly Michelle (Principal), Graf, W L.
US Department of the Interior National Park Service. Lateral Channel Migration Patterns and Forest Response in Near-Channel Riparian Environment,
$2614.
(Funded: 2004 - 2006).
Grant.