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Field Ecohydrology at Mpala
By Cynthia Gerlein Safdi
Kelly's Field Ecohydrology class at the Mpala Research Center was recently highlighted on the National Science Foundation website

Kelly’s Field Ecohydrology class at the Mpala Research Center was recently highlighted on the National Science Foundation website. The class is part of the Tropical Biology in Kenya semester organized by the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. Kelly’s class is focusing on the feedback between hydrological processes and human activities and ensures that students develop practical skills and familiarity with interactions between humans and the environment.
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Dryland EcohydrologyMpala Research CenterSemester in KenyaTeachingKelly Caylor
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Cynthia Gerlein Safdi
PhD, 2017, Princeton University, Civil & Environmental Engineering
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