AGU Workshop on Impactful GeoHealth Programs
AGU 影响力地球健康计划研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:2222021
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-04-15 至 2023-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Rapid changes to the environment due to climate change and the impact of human beings on the environment is impacting human health. Environmental factors such as extreme heat and cold snaps, flooding, the northward migration of tropical insect-borne diseases, the increasing occurrence of harmful algal blooms, and environmental degradation due to release and/or burial of anthropogenically-generated pollutants originating from waste, manufacturing, and mining are having significant and serious impacts on the health of our nation's population as well as on people around the world. To identify possible solutions, the American Geophysical Union (AGU), a professional society of over 60,000 Earth; ocean; and atmospheric scientists, students, and private sector representatives, will survey its constituents and collect input on where the geosciences are best positioned to make fast progress in ameliorating environmental impacts on human health. To accomplish this task, AGU will convene and gather information from diverse subject matter experts including scientists, practitioners, environmental justice leaders, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, education experts, and other stakeholders, including early career scientists on this broad topic. A steering committee made up that includes the AGU GeoHealth leadership will help guide this work. The activities will lead to a set of recommendations and prospects that will collectively: (1) identify high-priority challenges in GeoHealth that can be addressed in the near term (2-4 years); (2) provide a road-map or path for developing programs around these challenges; (3) provide a set of ideas to communicate the importance of GeoHealth internationally; and (4) address the need for training and career paths in GeoHealth. Results of their community survey will be summarized in a report that will be made available to the public. Key outcomes will be the identification of geoscience-related environmental processes that have the highest human-health impacts and are primed for immediate resolution and/or intervention. Broader Impacts of the activity will be to improve our understanding of and better management of environmental impacts on human health.The American Geophysical Union (AGU) will conduct a broad, inclusive, results-driven survey of its constituents, which include scientists and students from across the Earth, ocean, and atmospheric sciences. Members from the private sector are also involved. The goal of the information collection exercise is to gather ideas and research areas where geoscientists, communities, and medical professionals can come together to accelerate our nation's ability to mitigate and minimize human health impacts of changes in the environment due to climate and anthropogenic activities. AGU will build off and leverage key resources, leadership, partners, and programs they have already developed in the area of GeoHealth. It will include discussions with participants selected from the AGU College of Fellows New Frontiers Committee, a committee that has already focused on supporting GeoHealth over the past year. It will also include discussions with AGU section leadership, especially in the following sections of GeoHealth, Atmospheric Sciences, Biogeosciences, Cryosphere Sciences, Ocean Science, Global Environmental Change, Hydrology, Education, Earth and Space Informatics, Earth and Planetary Surface Processes, and Science and Society. These sections all include active student and early career members. AGU leaders will also be involved from the AGU Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Effort and its Advisory Committee; from The Thriving Earth Exchange and selected fellows and community members; as well as members of its Community Science Group which includes several relevant partners including the American Public Health Association. Results of this effort will be summarized in a report and posted on the professional society website. An important component of the final report will be the identification of targets that can be addressed in a significant way within a 2 to 3-year timeframe. Information gathering will include online survey vehicles, virtual gatherings, one-on-one discussions with experts, and broad outreach across all fields of geoscience. An important aspect of the survey effort will be engagement of early career scientists and members of groups traditionally underrepresented in the sciences.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.
由于气候变化和人类对环境的影响,环境迅速变化,影响着人类健康。极端高温和寒流、洪水、热带虫媒疾病向北迁移、有害藻类大量繁殖的增加以及由于废物、制造业和采矿业产生的有害污染物的释放和/或掩埋而造成的环境退化等环境因素正在对我国人口以及世界各地人民的健康产生重大而严重的影响。为了确定可能的解决方案,美国地球物理联盟(AGU),一个由60,000多名地球,海洋和大气科学家,学生和私营部门代表组成的专业协会,将调查其组成部分,并收集有关地球科学最适合在改善环境对人类健康影响方面取得快速进展的投入。为了完成这项任务,AGU将召集和收集来自不同主题专家的信息,包括科学家,从业者,环境正义领导者,行业领袖,企业家,教育专家和其他利益相关者,包括这个广泛主题的早期职业科学家。包括AGU GeoHealth领导层在内的指导委员会将帮助指导这项工作。这些活动将产生一系列建议和前景,这些建议和前景将共同:(1)确定近期可以解决的地理健康方面的高度优先挑战(2-4年);(2)为围绕这些挑战制定计划提供路线图或路径;(3)提供一套想法,以在国际上传达GeoHealth的重要性;及(4)解决GeoHealth培训和职业道路的需求。他们的社区调查结果将总结在一份报告中,该报告将向公众提供。主要成果将是确定与地球科学有关的环境过程,这些过程对人类健康的影响最大,并准备立即解决和/或干预。该活动的更广泛影响将是提高我们对环境对人类健康影响的理解和更好的管理。美国地球物理联盟(AGU)将对其成员进行广泛的,包容性的,结果驱动的调查,其中包括来自地球,海洋和大气科学的科学家和学生。私营部门的成员也参与其中。信息收集工作的目标是收集地球科学家,社区和医疗专业人员可以聚集在一起的想法和研究领域,以加快我们国家减轻和最大限度地减少气候和人为活动造成的环境变化对人类健康影响的能力。AGU将建立和利用他们在GeoHealth领域已经开发的关键资源,领导力,合作伙伴和计划。它将包括与从AGU研究员新前沿委员会学院选出的参与者进行讨论,该委员会在过去一年中已经专注于支持GeoHealth。它还将包括与AGU部门领导的讨论,特别是在地球健康,大气科学,生物地球科学,冰冻圈科学,海洋科学,全球环境变化,水文学,教育,地球和空间信息学,地球和行星表面过程以及科学与社会的以下部分。这些部门都包括活跃的学生和早期职业成员。AGU领导人还将参与AGU多样性,公平性和包容性工作及其咨询委员会;来自蓬勃发展的地球交换和选定的研究员和社区成员;以及其社区科学小组的成员,其中包括几个相关的合作伙伴,包括美国公共卫生协会。 这项工作的结果将在一份报告中总结,并张贴在专业协会网站上。最后报告的一个重要组成部分将是确定可以在2至3年的时间范围内大力解决的目标。信息收集将包括在线调查工具、虚拟聚会、与专家一对一的讨论以及在地球科学所有领域的广泛推广。调查工作的一个重要方面是吸引早期职业科学家和传统上在科学领域代表性不足的群体成员的参与。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并且通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的知识价值进行评估,被认为值得支持影响审查标准。
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Royce Hanson其他文献
Are we there yet? Smart growth, travel forecasting, and transportation adequacy in Montgomery County, Maryland
我们到了吗?
- DOI:
10.1080/15487733.2011.11908073 - 发表时间:
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- 作者:
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