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    Environmental Science and Engineering for the 21st Century: The Role of the National Science Foundation

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    Environmental Science and Engineering for the 21st Century: The Role of the National Science Foundation

    Environmental Science and Engineering for the 21st Century: The Role of the National Science Foundation
    NSF | 2000 | ISBN: n/a | 127 pages | PDF | 1 MB

    This report presents the findings and recommendations developed by the Task Force on the Environment and approved unanimously by the National Science Board. The report is based on an extensive review of relevant policy documents and reports, a process of hearings and consultations with invested communities, invited commentary from a broad range of organizations and individuals. The task force also examined a wide variety of environmental programs at NSF to determine the factors most likely to result in effective new research and educational activities.

    CONTENTS
    FOREWORD
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
    The Issues
    Old Frameworks and Approaches Are Inadequate
    The Necessary Response
    Goals for Enhancing the Environmental Portfolio
    CHAPTER 2: THE LARGER CONTEXT FOR NSF-SUPPORTED ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENT
    Research Within and Across Agencies
    Education and Other Knowledge Transfer
    Assessment Roles and Boundaries
    Infrastructure in Context
    Investments in Environmental Technology
    CHAPTER 3: SCOPE OF NSF’S CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES
    Research
    Education
    Scientific Assessment
    CHAPTER 4: INPUT RECEIVED ABOUT UNMET NEEDS AND OPPORTUNITIES
    General Themes
    Input Received During the Hearing Process
    Input Received in Response to the Interim Report
    CHAPTER 5: FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
    Keystone Recommendations
    Specific Findings and Recommendations
    CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION
    REFERENCES
    APPENDICES
    A: Charge to Task Force on the Environment
    B: Literature Compiled and Considered by the Board
    C: Sources of Public Comment: Before Release of Interim Report
    D: Sources of Public Comment: After Release of Interim Report
    E: Letter From the President’s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology
    F: Selected Centers Supported by NSF
    G: Acronyms and Abbreviations
    BOXES
    1. Nature’s Services: What Ecosystems Provide to People, What Is at Risk, and Why New Interdisciplinary Knowledge Is Required
    2. Unprecedented Environmental Changes: New Challenges for Humanity
    3. Scientific Assessment of Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
    4. The Information Explosion and the Technology Revolution
    5. Learning Before Doing: New Goals for Environmental Technology
    6. Nutrients: Newly Discovered Links Between Agriculture, Energy, Health, Fisheries, Tourism, and Climate
    7. Statistical Prevention Models for Wildfire Suppression
    8. Complexity Theory and Ecosystems
    9. Genomics and Environmental Research
    10. Human Dimensions of Environmental Questions
    11. Integrated Natural-Socioeconomic Sciences: Some Priorities for Investigation
    12. Atmospheric Chemistry
    13. New Insight Into Infectious Diseases: An Emerging Interface Between Health and the Environment
    TABLES
    1. Examples of NSF’s Multi-agency Environmental Activities
    2. Examples of Interdisciplinary Special Competitions
    3. Recent Scientific Assessments Supported by NSF
    4. Programmatic Gaps or Areas Needing Enhancement in the Current NSF Environment
    Portfolio Identified by the Board
    5. Examples of Technologies With Promise for Environmental Research
    FIGURES
    1. Human Dominance or Alteration of Major Components of the Earth System
    2. NSF Leadership Role
    3. Goals and Supporting Elements for NSF’s Environmental Portfolio


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