IGE: Training Scientists to Tackle Grand Challenge Societal Problems through Convergent Action in Transdisciplinary Teams, Mark Moritz (PI), Nicholas Kawa, Alison Bennett, Elizabeth Newton, Yolanda Zepeda, Charlene Brenner, Rachel Kajfez, Teresa Johnson, David Sovic, Ethan Rivera, National Science Foundation, 2022-2025, DGE-2224769 ($499,552).
CNH-L: Pastoral Territoriality as a Dynamic Coupled System, Joy McCorriston (PI), Ian M. Hamilton, Mark Moritz, National Science Foundation, 2016-2021, BCS-1617185 ($1,600,000).
Modeling Coupled Herd and Household Dynamics in Pastoral Systems, Mark Moritz (PI), Rebecca Garabed, Ian Hamilton, Jason Thomas, National Science Foundation Cultural Anthropology Program, 2020-2021, BCS-1946258 ($57,593).
RAPID: Studying the Effects of Disturbance in a Complex Socioecological System, Mark Moritz, National Science Foundation, 2015-2016, BCS-1600221 ($17,710).
CNH: Exploring social, ecological, and hydrological regime shifts in the Logone Floodplain, Cameroon, Mark Moritz (PI), Michael Durand, Ian Hamilton, Bryan Mark, Ningchuan Xiao, National Science Foundation, 2012-2016, BCS-1211986 ($1,475,000).
EEID: Livestock Movements and Disease Epidemiology in the Chad Basin: Modeling Risks for Animals and Humans, Rebecca Garabed (PI), Song Liang, Mark Moritz, and Ningchuan Xiao, National Science Foundation, 2010-2015, DEB-1015908 ($2,370,821).
CAREER: Pastoral Management of Open Access: The Emergence of a Complex Adaptive System, National Science Foundation, 2008-2014, BCS-0748594 ($530,738).
Dissertation research: The market and the moral economy of Fulani pastoralists in northern Cameroon, National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, 1999-2001, BCS-9910557 ($12,000).