Pacific Northwest CESU

The Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (PNW CESU) is a cooperative venture between 18 leading academic institutions in the Pacific Northwest region, one state agency, three nongovernmental organizations, and 12 federal land management and natural resource research organizations. The University of Washington serves as host to the PNW CESU. To date the United States had been divided into 17 bio-geographic regions, each served by a distinct CESU, with all regions connected in one national network. The overarching goal of the CESU network is to improve the scientific base for managing federal lands by providing resource managers with high-quality scientific research, technical assistance, and education. Since beginning in October 2000, over $113 million has funded 885 projects (many with student involvement) through the PNW CESU Cooperative Agreement.

Host: University of Washington


Year Established: 2001
Host CESU Website

Leadership


Dan Brown
Director and Professor
School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
University of Washington
Phone: (206) 685-1928
Email: danbro@uw.edu

Alison Ainsworth
Science Advisor/Ecologist, National Park Service, Regions 8, 9, 10, and 12
Co-Lead Pacific Northwest CESU
School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
University of Washington
Phone: (206) 685-7404
Email: alison_ainsworth@nps.gov

Federal Partners


National Park Service

Technical Representative

Ben Becker
CESU Research Coordinator
ben_becker@nps.gov