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Johnson Family Chair in Water Resources and Watershed Ecology

On December 15, 2015, the Rutgers Board of Governors appointed Richard G. Lathrop Jr., professor of environmental monitoring at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, as the inaugural holder of the Johnson Family Chair in Water Resources and Watershed Ecology.

Besides his teaching responsibilities, Lathrop, a professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, is the faculty director of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve. over 350 acres, the preserve features several streams that feed into the Raritan River and numerous public hiking and biking trails. He also directs the Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis, whose mission is to promote the development and application of geospatial information science and technology to address issues in the environment, natural resources and agriculture.

As the Johnson Family Chair, Lathrop leads an interdisciplinary program to study how human activities in upland watersheds affect downstream aquatic ecosystems and how that knowledge can be applied to promote better stewardship of water resources.

“As the Johnson Family Chair, one of my keystone projects will be to co-lead the Sustainable Raritan River Initiative,” Lathrop said. “The initiative works with various stakeholders in the watershed to balance social, economic and environmental objectives toward the common goal of restoring the Raritan River, its tributaries and its estuary for current and future generations.

“My objective will be to ensure that Rutgers University’s scientific, policy and technical expertise is brought to bear to address issues of critical significance to the Raritan River Watershed.”

For more information, contact Rick Lathrop at lathrop@crssa.rutgers.edu or (848) 932-1580.

The Johnson Family Chair is funded by The Cape Branch Foundation, led by longtime Rutgers benefactors James L. and Gretchen W. Johnson. James L. Johnson is the son of John Seward Johnson and Gretchen Johnson is a Douglass College alumna. The Cape Branch Foundation’s commitment to the endowed chair is supported by other Johnson family members through The River Branch Foundation and the J. Seward Johnson Sr. 1963 Charitable Trust.

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