Interdisciplinary Workshops Linking River Ecology and Hydrologic Modeling
连接河流生态学和水文模型的跨学科研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:0437961
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.99万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-09-01 至 2006-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
ABSTRACTProposal Number: 0437961Title: Interdisciplinary Workshops Linking River Ecology and Hydrologic ModelingPI: N. LeRoy PoffThis proposal is aimed at developing the knowledge base and technical tools to help define the ecosystem needs of rivers for freshwater. The resilience and long-term sustainability of freshwater ecosystems are being severely challenged by rapid global change, including increasing human demands due to population growth and, potentially, climate change. River scientists, including ecologists and hydrologists, urgently need to develop tools to define the hydrological needs of these globally important ecosystems, both to support their ecosystem functions and biodiversity, and to provide information critical for their sustainable management. This proposal will support two workshops to bring together river ecologists and hydrologic modelers to lay this important foundation through the processes of synthesizing the hydro-ecological literature and expert opinion and of hydrologic modeling using a variety of techniques. The contributions of these workshops will be to seek consensus among international scientists for ecosystem needs for freshwater, to enhance infrastructure for research and education by building interdisciplinary networks among ecologists and hydrologists from around the world, to build future capacity by involving advanced graduate students and/or post-docs in the workshops, to broadly disseminate workshop results both on web pages and as primary literature publications, and to lay the foundation for a more comprehensive, 5-8 year long, interdisciplinary, international research effort to define river ecosystem needs on a global scale (GRSP).
建议编号:0437961标题:连接河流生态学和水文模型的跨学科研讨会PI:N·勒罗伊·波夫这项提议旨在开发知识库和技术工具,以帮助确定河流对淡水的生态系统需求。淡水生态系统的复原力和长期可持续性正受到全球快速变化的严重挑战,包括人口增长和潜在的气候变化导致的人类需求增加。河流科学家,包括生态学家和水文学家,迫切需要开发工具来确定这些全球重要生态系统的水文需求,以支持其生态系统功能和生物多样性,并提供对其可持续管理至关重要的信息。这项提议将支持两个讲习班,使河流生态学家和水文模型师汇聚一堂,通过综合水生态文献和专家意见以及利用各种技术建立水文模型,为这一重要基础奠定基础。这些讲习班的贡献将是争取国际科学家就淡水的生态系统需求达成共识,通过在世界各地的生态学家和水文学家之间建立跨学科网络来加强研究和教育的基础设施,通过邀请高级研究生和/或博士后参加讲习班来建设未来的能力,在网页和主要文献出版物上广泛传播讲习班的成果,并为更全面的、为期5-8年的跨学科国际研究工作奠定基础,以确定全球范围内的河流生态系统需求(GRSP)。
项目成果
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N. Leroy Poff其他文献
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Dimensions: Collaborative Research: An Integrative Traits-Based Approach to Predicting Variation in Vulnerability of Tropical and Temperate Stream Biodiversity to Climate Change
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1046408 - 财政年份:2011
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DISSERTATION RESEACH: Thermal Fragmentation and Genetic Differentiation of Fish Populations in a Riverine Landscape
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- 批准号:
0420338 - 财政年份:2004
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Herbivory in Streams: Context-dependent Species Interactions and Functional Redundancy
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- 批准号:
0075352 - 财政年份:2000
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Continuing Grant
Herbivore Interactions in Heterogeneous Environments -- Role of Context-Dependency and Functional Redundancy
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9215019 - 财政年份:1992
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Standard Grant
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