Funding-NSF - Water
Sustainability and Climate; September 10, 2013
Agency
National Science Foundation |
Description
One of the
most urgent challenges facing the world today is to ensure an adequate supply
and quality of water in light of both burgeoning human needs and increasing climate
variability and change. Despite the importance of water to life on Earth, there
are major gaps in our basic understanding of water availability, quality and
dynamics, and the impact of both human activity and a changing and variable
climate on the water system.
The goal of
the Water Sustainability and Climate (WSC) solicitation is to enhance the
understanding and predict the interactions between the water system and land
use changes (including agriculture, managed forest and rangeland systems), the
built environment, ecosystem function and services and climate
change/variability through place-based research and integrative models. Studies
of the water system using models and/or observations at specific sites, singly
or in combination, that allow for spatial and temporal extrapolation to other
regions, as well as integration across the different processes in that system
are encouraged, especially to the extent that they advance the development of
theoretical frameworks and predictive understanding. Specific topics of
interest include:
This
activity enables interagency cooperation on one of the most pressing problems
of the millennium--water sustainability -- how it is likely to affect our
world, and how we can proactively plan for its consequences. It allows the
partner agencies -- National Science Foundation (NSF) and the United States
Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture
(USDA/NIFA) - to combine resources to identify and fund the most meritorious
and highest-impact projects that support their respective missions, while
eliminating duplication of effort and fostering collaboration between agencies
and the investigators they support.
Successful
proposals are expected to study water systems in their entirety and to enable a
new interdisciplinary paradigm in water research. Proposals that do not broadly
integrate across the biological sciences, geosciences, engineering, and social
sciences may be returned without review. Projects supported under this
solicitation may establish new observational sites or utilize existing
observational sites and facilities already supported by NSF (National Science
Foundation) or other federal and state agencies (e.g. USGS (US Geological
Survey), USEPA (US Environmental Protection Agency), USDA/ARS/FS (US Department
of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Station/Forest Service), NOAA (National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)). See also specific guidance on the
collection of new data for each category.
Announcement
Number:
nsf13535
Closing
Date:
September 10, 2013
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2013/nsf13535/nsf13535.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Contact
Information
Thomas Torgersen, Program Director, Division
of Earth Sciences, telephone: (703) 292-4738, email: ttorgers@nsf.gov
Shemin Ge,
Program Director, Division of Earth Sciences,
telephone: (703) 292-7411, email: sge@nsf.gov