Lorenzo, Alfredo B.
Dr. Alfredo B. Lorenzo is a Professor in the Agricultural Sciences Program, College
of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Florida A&M University. He received his Ph.D. from
Louisiana State University in Forestry with emphasis in forest management and economics,
M.S. in Wildland Resources Science from the University of California at Berkeley,
MBA from Lincoln University in San Francisco, California, and B.S. in Forestry from
the University of the Philippines at Los Banos. Dr. Lorenzo has served as a faculty
at FAMU/CAFS since 2001 and teaches courses in plant science, forestry and natural
resources, and agribusiness. As a researcher, Dr. Lorenzo's research focuses on the
valuation of the social, economic, and health impacts of urban and community forests
and the assessment of mitigating effects of urban forests on air and water quality.
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. Forestry,Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 1993
M.S. Wildland Resource Science, University of California at Berkeley, CA, 1987
MBA International Business, Lincoln University at San Francisco, CA, 1983
B.S. Forestry, University of the Philippines at Los Banos, Philippines, 1974
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION:
Forest Management and Economics, Survey Research
GRANTS:
- The role of woody debris in carbon and nutrient dynamics in hurricane affected ecosystems.
USDA Forest Service. ~$130,000. 2021-2024. (Co-PI) (Current)
- Restoring Florida’s pine stand after hurricane Michael and the influence on water
supply. USDA Forest Service. ~$75,000. 2019 – 2021. (Co-PI) (Current)
- Restoring Florida’s open scrub to enhance water supply. USDA-Forest Service. ~$94,000
2018-2020. Co-PI (Current)
- Developing FAMU’s Capacity on the Identification and Management of Economically Important
Invasive Pest Insects in the Caribbean Countries and Florida. USDA-Capacity Building
Grant. Co-PI (Current)
- Raising Agriculturally and Technologically Literate Rattlers (RATLR): Student Experiential
Learning Program. USDA/APHIS. $20,000 per year for 2001 and 2002. (PI).
- Sustaining Natural Resources in Urbanized Landscapes. USDA Capacity Research Building
Grant. $238,750; 2002 – 2005. (PI)
- USDA/CSREES. $7,500. 2001. (PI). Development of a Web-based Resource Center for Spatial
Applications in Agricultural Sciences, USDA/CSREES/1890 Institution Capacity Building
Grant Program. $179,048 (Co-PI).
- Kings Mountain National Military Park Vegetation Management Plan, National Park Service
/ Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU). $21,850.00. 2002-2003. (Co-PI). Developing
an Information Technology Laboratory to Enhance Teaching Agricultural Sciences at
FAMU. USDA/CSREES Capacity Building Grant Program. $199,558. 2003-2007. (PI). Developing
a student-managed landscape design and management clinic. USDA/CSREES Teaching Capacity
Building Grant Program. $178,000. 2004-2008 (PI). (Completed)
- Agricultural Science Students Research Apprenticeship. USDA/CSREES Teaching Capacity
Building Grant Program. $235,000. 2003-2007. (PI). Surveying Human Subjects: A Teaching
Application Using Environmental and Resource Economics. USDA/NIFA 1890 Institutions
Teaching Capacity Building Grant Program. $150,000. 2010-2013. (Co-PI). An Environmental
Education Program for Expanding Conservation and Stewardship of the Gulf of Mexico.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Gulf of Mexico Alliance (GOMA). $497,663.
2010-2013. (Co-PI) From the Sky to the Sea: Investigating the Hydrologic Cycle in
a Coastal Watershed, an Exemplary Pilot Program for K-12 Environmental Literacy. NMFS/NOAA/GOMA/BWET
Program. $72,724. (PI).
- Developing an Education Partnership with the FAMU Developmental Research School to
Establish an Outdoor Classroom for Teaching Environmental Sampling Techniques. USDA
Forest Service, Southern Research Station’s Capacity Building Program. $30,625 (PI).
HONORS AND AWARDS:
- Distinguished Alumnus for Public Service Award (International Service), University
of the Philippines at Los Banos, College of Forestry and Natural Resources Alumni
Association (UPLB-CFNRAA), 2013.
- National Research Honor Award, American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), 2007.
(with Yun Cao, Richard Rome, and Matt Powers)
- Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, College of Engineering Science, Technology
and Agriculture, Florida A&M University, 2004.
- Dean's Outstanding Service Award, College of Engineering Sciences, Technology and
Agriculture, Florida A&M University, 2002.
- Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Accomplishment in Urban Forestry, Southern
University, 2001
- Educational Excellence Award by the Louisiana Arborist Association, 1998