NNA Research: Collaborative Research: Towards resilient water infrastructure in Alaska Native communities through knowledge co-production
NNA 研究:合作研究:通过知识共同生产为阿拉斯加原住民社区打造具有复原力的水基础设施
基本信息
- 批准号:2220518
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-01-15 至 2027-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) is one of NSF's 10 Big Ideas. NNA projects address convergence scientific challenges in the rapidly changing Arctic. This Arctic research is needed to inform the economy, security and resilience of the Nation, the larger region and the globe. NNA empowers new research partnerships from local to international scales, diversifies the next generation of Arctic researchers, enhances efforts in formal and informal education, and integrates the co-production of knowledge where appropriate. This award fulfills part of that aim by addressing interactions among social systems, natural environment, and built environment in the following NNA focus areas: Arctic Residents and Resilient Infrastructure.Climate change poses a major threat to the water security of Alaska Native communities. While local, state, and federal agencies have spent considerable funds to design and build piped water supply systems in rural Alaskan communities, many of these systems were built on permafrost soils assuming the ground would remain frozen year-round. Now, rising temperatures are causing arctic permafrost to thaw, which in turn is causing underground water supply pipes to burst and leak. These pipe bursts have led to persistent water supply outages, to the extent that nearly 80% of interviewed Alaska Native residents cite pipe leaks or breaks as one of the most pressing issues affecting their quality of life. New sensing technologies have the potential to mitigate water supply problems by enabling operators to pre-emptively detect leaks and prevent outages. At the same time, water system designs need to be mindful of the cultural meaning assigned to these systems and fully include Alaska Native communities in their co-design. Integrating new technologies requires a coordinated approach that recognizes traditional and local knowledge and empowers Alaska Native communities in the infrastructure design process. Towards this goal, this project bridges the environmental, technological, and social challenges that Alaska Native communities face with regard to their water systems. The project team will work closely with Alaska Native communities to co-develop new climate-resilient water infrastructure through knowledge co-production, the deployment of novel real-time water supply monitoring systems, and characterization of Arctic soil conditions and their effects on pipeline structural integrity.To develop climate-resilient water supply systems for Alaska Native communities, this research project will bring together a multidisciplinary research team of engineers and social scientists working in coordination with village residents, tribal council leaders, utility staff, and nonprofit organizations representing Alaska Native communities in the Norton Sound region of western Alaska. Using a convergent research approach, this project will address fundamental knowledge gaps at the intersection of social, engineered and natural systems. First, knowledge co-production methods will be applied to understand the cultural significance of water and identify community-specific perspectives that affect the engineering design process. Second, a novel wireless sensor network for water supply monitoring will be deployed and paired with multiclass data-driven and model-based leak detection techniques to understand their potential for mitigating real-world water supply disruptions. Finally, lab and field experiments on Arctic soils will be combined with data-driven models to characterize the long-term performance of soil foundations and predict the potential for future soil-induced damage to water systems. These research objectives will be complemented by outreach efforts aimed at training community members in the use of sensing equipment, as well as educational programs designed to raise awareness of water supply issues and social disparities facing Alaska Native communities.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
导航新北极(NNA)是美国国家科学基金会的十大构想之一。NNA项目解决快速变化的北极地区的融合科学挑战。这项北极研究需要为国家、更大地区和全球的经济、安全和复原力提供信息。NNA支持从地方到国际规模的新研究伙伴关系,使下一代北极研究人员多样化,加强正式和非正式教育的努力,并在适当情况下整合知识的共同生产。该奖项通过解决以下NNA重点领域的社会系统、自然环境和建筑环境之间的相互作用来实现这一目标:北极居民和弹性基础设施。气候变化对阿拉斯加土著社区的水安全构成了重大威胁。虽然地方、州和联邦机构已经花费了大量资金在阿拉斯加农村社区设计和建造管道供水系统,但这些系统中的许多都是在永久冻土上建造的,假设地面全年保持冻结状态。现在,气温上升导致北极永久冻土融化,这反过来又导致地下供水管道破裂和泄漏。这些管道爆裂导致了持续的供水中断,在接受采访的阿拉斯加原住民中,近80%的人认为管道泄漏或破裂是影响他们生活质量的最紧迫问题之一。新的传感技术有可能缓解供水问题,使运营商能够先发制人地检测泄漏并防止中断。与此同时,水系统的设计需要注意分配给这些系统的文化意义,并在他们的共同设计中充分包括阿拉斯加土著社区。在基础设施设计过程中,整合新技术需要一种协调一致的方法,既要认识到传统和当地知识,又要赋予阿拉斯加土著社区权力。为了实现这一目标,该项目将阿拉斯加土著社区在水系统方面面临的环境、技术和社会挑战联系起来。项目团队将与阿拉斯加土著社区密切合作,通过知识合作生产、部署新型实时供水监测系统、描述北极土壤条件及其对管道结构完整性的影响,共同开发新的气候适应性水基础设施。为了为阿拉斯加土著社区开发适应气候变化的供水系统,该研究项目将汇集一个由工程师和社会科学家组成的多学科研究小组,与阿拉斯加西部诺顿湾地区的村庄居民、部落委员会领导人、公用事业人员和代表阿拉斯加土著社区的非营利组织协调工作。采用融合研究方法,该项目将解决社会、工程和自然系统交叉领域的基础知识缺口。首先,知识合作生产方法将被应用于理解水的文化意义,并确定影响工程设计过程的社区特定观点。其次,将部署一种用于供水监测的新型无线传感器网络,并与多类数据驱动和基于模型的泄漏检测技术相结合,以了解它们在缓解现实世界供水中断方面的潜力。最后,北极土壤的实验室和现场实验将与数据驱动模型相结合,以表征土壤基础的长期性能,并预测未来土壤对水系统造成损害的可能性。这些研究目标将由旨在培训社区成员使用传感设备的外展工作,以及旨在提高对阿拉斯加土著社区面临的供水问题和社会差异的认识的教育计划来补充。该奖项反映了美国国家科学基金会的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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Bora Cetin其他文献
Saturated and unsaturated properties of recycled concrete aggregate for sustainable pavement design
用于可持续路面设计的再生混凝土骨料的饱和与非饱和特性
- DOI:
10.1016/j.trgeo.2025.101578 - 发表时间:
2025-05-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.500
- 作者:
Celso Nhanga Santos;Bora Cetin - 通讯作者:
Bora Cetin
Sensitivity Evaluation of Short Jointed Bonded Concrete Overlay of Asphalt Pavement in AASHTOWare Pavement ME Design
- DOI:
10.1007/s42947-023-00299-7 - 发表时间:
2023-04-10 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.500
- 作者:
Leela Sai Praveen Gopisetti;Halil Ceylan;Sunghwan Kim;Bora Cetin - 通讯作者:
Bora Cetin
Evaluation of the freeze-thaw performance of silane treated pavement subgrade soils
硅烷处理的路面路基土的冻融性能评估
- DOI:
10.1016/j.trgeo.2025.101571 - 发表时间:
2025-05-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.500
- 作者:
Md Fyaz Sadiq;Mohammad Wasif Naqvi;Bora Cetin;Emmanuel Adeyanju;John Daniels;Michael Uduebor - 通讯作者:
Michael Uduebor
Optimizing native vegetation establishment in urban soils: Assessing the impacts of organic amendments on specific growth parameters
优化城市土壤中本土植被的建立:评估有机改良剂对特定生长参数的影响
- DOI:
10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122316 - 发表时间:
2024-10-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:8.400
- 作者:
Sai Thejaswini Pamuru;Haluk Sinan Coban;Oguzhan Saltali;Angela Farina;Allen P. Davis;Ahmet H. Aydilek;Bora Cetin - 通讯作者:
Bora Cetin
Performance-based economic analysis to find the sustainable aggregate option for a granular roadway
- DOI:
10.1016/j.trgeo.2020.100410 - 发表时间:
2021-01-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Sajjad Satvati;Ali Nahvi;Bora Cetin;Jeramy C. Ashlock;Charles T. Jahren;Halil Ceylan - 通讯作者:
Halil Ceylan
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Collaborative Research: Engineered Water Repellency to Mitigate Frost Susceptibility: Decoupling Osmotic and Matric Potential
合作研究:工程防水性以减轻霜冻敏感性:渗透和基质势的解耦
- 批准号:
1928825 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 40万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Engineered Water Repellency to Mitigate Frost Susceptibility: Decoupling Osmotic and Matric Potential
合作研究:工程防水性以减轻霜冻敏感性:渗透和基质势的解耦
- 批准号:
1947009 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 40万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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