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Explore synergies in EPSCoR jurisdictions for climate and ecosystem research. Enhance adaptive management and international collaborations for a sustainable future. Engage in science-policy dialogue for environmental resilience.
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National Research Agenda: EPSCoR’s Role Panel discussion Peter Goodwin Acknowledgements: Breck Bowden, Lil Alessa, and many others
EPSCoR Jurisdictions and Climate Change • Current Track 1: ≈ 18 awards with an environment focus. ≈ 11 awards related to climate science. • Current Track 2: ≈ 6 with an environmental focus. ≈ 3 with a specific focus on climate. ≈ 22 Jurisdictions with some EPSCoR funding for environment
The 31 EPSCoR jurisdictions in this unique federal-state partnership offer NSF an incredible “test bed”for its new initiatives. EPSCoR institutions and research faculty have experience in S&T areas of national importance including energy, climate change, diversity, defense, scientific computation and homeland security.
NSF EPSCoR should return to its original focus of increasing research capacity. • NSF should use EPSCoR states and their research institutions as a test bed for new agency initiatives taking advantage of their size, diversity and nimble structures.
NSF EPSCoR needs to become more adaptive in order to improve strategic planning and to take advantage of new collaborative research opportunities in areas across states where EPSCoR has built strength relevant to S&T opportunities emerging at the national and international levels.
EPSCoR Strengths • Jurisdiction Science and Technology Plan • Regional community of scientists • Investment in infrastructure to conduct environmental science • Access - State EPSCoR Committees - Regional Federal Agency Offices - State Agencies and Local Government - NGO - Stake-holders EPSCoR Legacy (STPI)
Workshop on Large-scale Ecosystem Restoration: Selected Highlights May 14-15, 2013 • Adaptive Management - works at project scale - a major challenge at landscape scale • Targets and milestones • How science informs policy and management • Communicating Science - Keep Tahoe Blue - We are Building Land
Discussion Concept: Establish an EPSCoR Task Committee: 1. Assess current EPSCoR activities in Climate Science and Ecosystem Resilience to identify inter-jurisdictional synergies that could contribute to the national research agenda 2. Learn from and explore possibilities of leveraging coordinated EPSCoR investments with emerging international research networks. Engage national experts.
National Research Agenda: Potential concepts for leveraging EPSCoR contributions • Coupled Natural Human Systems - Science to inform policy and management – AM of Large Ecosystems - Adaptation of human and built environments to accommodate change for thrivability - Interface between society, engineering (technology) and energy • Supplement and enhance existing networks - LTER, NEON, WEBB, CZO . . . . . • Support and contribute to emerging initiatives - SEES, LCC, RCC, . . . . . . . .
International Research Networks: • Connections through Scientific Organizations – including UN • Target countries with ‘EPSCoR’-type programs – EU (Ireland), Chile, New Zealand and Australia • Research collaboration, immersion cultural experience for students and agency exchanges • Examples: - Belmont Forum - NZ Crown Institutes, IAHR, CUASHI HIS, DataONE - Chilean Patagonia – 3+ EPSCoR States active