Assistant Professor of Ecological Engineering

Stewart Anthony waller diemont

Publications

Alfaro, R., B. Ferguson, S.A.W. Diemont, and J.F. Martin. In preparation. The ranching for sustainability club: Grass roots change for dairy production in Chiapas, Mexico.

 

Diemont, S.A.W., and J.F. Martin. In preparation. Indigenous Lacandon Maya ecological management: Sustainable design for nature and humans.

 

Diemont, S.A.W., J.F. Martin, and B. Ferguson. In preparation. Soil successional patterns beneath Piper auritum in traditional agroforestry systems.

 

Landi, S. H. Morales, S.A.W. Diemont, B. Ferguson, and J. Castellanos-Arboles. In preparation.  Nematode response to agricultural management in coffee farms.

Nigh, R., S.A.W. Diemont and S.I. Levy-Tacher. In preparation. Lacandon Maya successional management and anthropogenic soil in the Americas.

 

 

Contact:

Selected In Review or In Preparation

Diemont, S.A.W., J.F. Martin, S.I. Levy-Tacher, R.B. Nigh, P. Ramirez-Lopez, and J. D. Golicher. Lacandon Maya forest management: restoration of soil fertility using native tree species. Ecological Engineering 28: 205-212.

Martin, J.F., S.A.W. Diemont, E. Powell, M. Stanton, and S.I. Levy-Tacher. 2006. Emergy evaluation of the performance and sustainability of three agricultural systems with different scales and management. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 115: 128-140.

Diemont, S.A.W. 2006. Mosquito larvae density and pollutant removal in tropical wetland treatment systems in Honduras. Environment International 32: 332-341.

 

Diemont, S.A.W., J.F. Martin, and S.I. Levy-Tacher. 2006. Emergy evaluation of Lacandon Maya indigenous swidden agroforestry in Chiapas, Mexico. Agroforestry Systems 66: 23-42.

 

Diemont, S.A.W. and J. F. Martin. 2005. Management impacts on the trophic diversity of nematode communities in an indigenous agroforestry system of Chiapas, Mexico. Pedobiologia 49: 325-334.

 

Diemont, S.A.W., J.F. Martin, and S.I. Levy-Tacher. 2005. Emergy evaluation of Lacandon Maya agroforestry in Chiapas, Mexico. Proceedings of the Third Biennial Emergy Conference, Gainesville, Florida.

Peer-reviewed

Office:

421 Baker Lab

State University of New York

College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Syracuse, New York

USA

 

Mail:

402 Baker Lab

1 Forestry Drive

Syracuse, NY 13210

USA

 

Phone: 1-315-470-4707

Fax: 1-315-470-6958

E-mail: sdiemont@esf.edu