Funding-NSF -
Environmental Sustainability; February 20, 2014
Agency
Name
NSF
Description
The
Environmental Sustainability program supports engineering research with the goal
of promoting sustainable engineered systems that support human well-being and
that are also compatible with sustaining natural (environmental) systems. These
systems provide ecological services vital for human survival. The long-term
viability of natural capital is critical for many areas of human endeavor.
Research in Environmental Sustainability typically considers long time horizons
and may incorporate contributions from the social sciences and ethics.
This program supports engineering
research that seeks to balance society's need to provide ecological protection
and maintain stable economic conditions. There are four principal general
research areas which are supported, but others can be proposed by contacting
the program director by email at: bhamilto@nsf.gov
·
Industrial
Ecology
·
Green Engineering
·
Ecological
Engineering
·
Earth Systems
Engineering
Topics of interest in Industrial Ecology
include advancements in modeling such as life cycle assessment, materials flow
analysis, input/output economic models, and novel metrics for measuring
sustainable systems. Innovations in industrial ecology are encouraged.
In Green Engineering, research is
encouraged to advance the sustainability of manufacturing processes, green
buildings, and infrastructure. Many programs in the Engineering Directorate
support research in environmentally benign manufacturing or chemical processes.
The Environmental Sustainability program supports research that would affect
more than one chemical or manufacturing process or that takes a systems or
holistic approach to green engineering for infrastructure or green buildings.
Improvements in distribution and collection systems that will advance smart
growth strategies and ameliorate effects of growth are research areas that are
supported by Environmental Sustainability. Innovations in prevention and
management of storm water, recycling and reuse of drinking water, and other
green engineering techniques to support sustainable construction projects may
also be fruitful areas for research.
NOTE: For proposals involving any aspect
of chemistry, including but not limited to biochemistry or physical chemistry,
consider making proposal submissions to this program (7643) with the Proposal
Title as: ‘SusChEM: Name of Your Proposal'. See SusChEM
- New NSF Emphasis Area. Likewise for proposals involving
sustainable engineering.
Ecological Engineering topics should
focus on the engineering aspects of restoring ecological function to natural
systems. Engineering research in enhancement of natural capital to foster
sustainable development is encouraged. Many communities are involved in stream
restoration, revitalization of urban rivers, and rehabilitation of wetlands
that require engineering input. What is the fundamental engineering knowledge
that is necessary for ecological engineering to function sustainability?
Earth Systems Engineering considers
aspects of large scale engineering research that involve mitigation of
greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation to climate change, and other global scale
concerns.
All proposed research should be driven by
engineering principles, and be presented explicitly in an environmental
sustainability context. Proposals should include involvement in engineering
research of at least one graduate student, as well as undergraduates.
Incorporation of aspects of social, behavioral, and economic sciences is welcomed.
The duration of unsolicited awards is
generally one to three years. The average annual award size for the program is
$100,000. Proposals requesting a substantially higher amount than this, without
prior consultation with the Program Director, may be returned without review.
Innovative proposals outside of these
specific interest areas can be considered. However, prior to submission, it is
recommended that the PI contact the Program Director to avoid the possibility
of the proposal being returned without review.
Additional Program
Information - 7643: (e.g., Areas of Research, Research Highlights,
Conferences and Workshops, Program Director Information, etc).
Announcement
Number: PD-14-7643
Due
Date: Feb
20, 2014
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=501027
Contact
Information
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