M Dujon Johnson

First Name
M Dujon
Last Name
Johnson
Program
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
Program Country
Grant Activity Type
Lecturer, Research
Discipline
Specialization
Teaching, University Level
Academic Year
Dates
-
Flex
No
Scholar type
U.S. Scholar
Award Title
11278-RS|All Disciplines

Scholar Information

Grantee
M Dujon Johnson
Title
Independent Scholar
Host Institutions
Institution

Christopher Barton

First Name
Christopher
Last Name
Barton
Program
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
Program Country
Grant Activity Type
Research
Specialization
Reclamation
Academic Year
Dates
-
Flex
No
Scholar type
U.S. Scholar
Award Title
10065-AS|Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Science, Technology and Innovation (CSIRO)

Scholar Information

Grantee
Christopher Barton
Title
Professor
School
College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Fulbright Amazonia

The Amazon River Basin contains the world’s largest and most biodiverse river as well as its largest rainforest, providing the planet with an irreplaceable ecosystem that is a habitat for 30 percent of the world’s plant and animal species and that absorbs two billion tons of carbon dioxide each year. The Amazon River is also a key source of food, medicine, and livelihood for more than 30 million people across the region.