
Annie Hermansen-Baez
Science Delivery/Program Coordinator
P.O. Box 110806
2306 Mowry Rd
Gainesville, FL 32611-0806
Phone: 352-376-32712306 Mowry Rd
Gainesville, FL 32611-0806
Fax: 352-376-4536
annie.hermansen@usda.gov
Featured Publications and Products
- Staudhammer, C.; Hermansen, L.A.; Carter, D.; Macie, Ed, eds. 2011. Wood to energy: using southern interface fuels for bioenergy.
- Hermansen-Baez, L.A.; Prestemon, J.P.; Butry, D.T.; Abt, K.L.; Sutphen, R. 2011. The economic benefits of wildfire prevention education.
- Hermansen-Baez, A.; Wulff, N. 2010. The Changing Roles Professional Development Program.
Publications
- Mazyck, Mary ; Andreu, Michael ; Hermansen-Baez, L. Annie; Miller, M. David. 2021. Parent perceptions of outdoor learning in the Kids in the Woods program.
- Hermansen, Annie. 2020. Stormwater Credits for Trees: Chesapeake Bay Case Study.
- Hermansen, Annie. 2020. Stormwater Credits for Trees: Minnesota Case Study.
- Hermansen, Annie. 2020. Stormwater Credits for Trees: Vermont Case Study.
- Mazyck, Mary ; Andreu, Michael ; Hermansen-Baez, L. Annie; Miller, M. David. 2020. The Impact of Outdoor Science Instruction on Middle School Students' Understanding of the Science Process.
- Hermansen, Annie. 2020. Urban forest systems and green stormwater infrastructure.
- Hermansen-Báez, L. Annie; Prestemon, Jeffrey P.; Butry, David T.; Abt, Karen L.; Sutphen, Ronda . 2019. Economic benefits of wildfire prevention education.
- Hermansen-Baez, Annie. 2019. Urban tree canopy assessment: A community’s path to understanding and managing the urban forest.
- Wyman, Miriam; Escobedo, Francisco; Varela, Sebastian; Asuaje, Cesar; Mayer, Henry; Swisher, Mickie; Hermansen, Annie. 2011. Analyzing the natural resource extension needs of Spanish-speakers: A perspective from Florida.
Research Highlights
- Exploring the views and perspectives of different groups of people about the ecosystem services provided by Puerto Rico's El Yunque National Forest (El Yunque) (2011)
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Interface South, the University of Puerto Rico, El Yunque National Forest and the International Institute of Tropical Forestry surveyed stakeholders to gather the information needed to better conserve the forests of El Yunque and the ecosystem services they provide and to look at the potential role of land-owner incentive programs.