College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
C.H. Moore Agricultural Research Station
Applied Survey Research Laboratory
Rooms A28, A32 C.H. Moore
Capabilities and instrumentation
- Statistical and database analysis for human and social capital development
- Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing, includes 10 workstations, automated data collection from telephone and mail surveys
- Knowledge Management Center, for access to research taking place or completed in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- Portable technologies for field research, managing meetings and synthesizing information gathered in meetings, listening sessions or focus groups, including Option Finder and Group Systems technology; (Option Finder and GroupSystems to be available to industries and organizations by mid-2004; Contact Dr. Terrence Thomas.)
Research
- The structure and function of community organizations, as well as problem solving in communities and organizations (Dr. Terrence Thomas)
- Developing a model for collaboration for grassroots organizations, as well as a database of grassroots organizations throughout the Southern Black Belt (Dr. Terrence Thomas)
- Issues important to small farm enterprises, and small farm-community linkage (Dr. Terrence Thomas)
- Food safety issues. (Dr. Kofi Adu-Nyako, 336-334-7963, adunyako@ncat.edu )
- Point source pollution in North Carolina . (Dr. Osei Yeboah, 336-334-7056, oyeboah@ncat.edu )
- Determinates of Rural Health in the Black Belt Region of the United States (Dr. Benjamin Gray, 336 334-7072, grayb@ncat.edu)