Most of my current efforts are committed to multi-catchment investigations designed to distinguish the roles of vegetation, climate, and land-cover change and to put these in a hydrologic and biogeochemical framework as well as to examine ecosystem costs and services focusing on water, carbon, and biodiversity. Two projects consume most of my efforts: (1) Work related to the Luquillo USGS Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budget (WEBB) Project in eastern Puerto Rico and parallel work in Panama is in the modeling and write-up phase (60% time). The objective is a comprehensive assessment of catchment hydrology and biogeochemistry in a humid-tropical landscape. In Puerto Rico we compare two rock types, quartzose and quartz-free igneous [...]