Current The interplay of humans and the physical environment in shaping the modern Maya forest - PhD Research Includes: Scale and spatial stationarity of vegetation-topography relationships in northwestern Belize Funding: Karl W. Butzer Excellence Fund, Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Research
Ancient Maya Wetland Agriculture In association with Drs. Tim and Sheryl Beach and the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project Past Soil characteristics associated with cohune palm (Attalea cohune) forests - Master's Research Funding: Robert E. Veselka Field Study Grant; Conference of Latin American Geographers Field Study Award
Plant Composition of Grey Fox Archaeological Site - Research Associate In association with the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT)
Exploration and study of the Rio Bravo in northwestern Belize Funding: Explorer's Club
Rio Hondo navigation and exploration in a dugout canoe Funding: National Geographic Young Explorer's Grant