RII Track-1: Idaho Community-engaged Resilience for Energy-Water Systems (I-CREWS)
RII Track-1:爱达荷州社区参与的能源水系统复原力 (I-CREWS)
基本信息
- 批准号:2242769
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2000万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Cooperative Agreement
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-01 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
There is a national need to proactively address the impacts of climate, population, and technological change on energy and water (E-W) systems across key watersheds in the western U.S. This "Idaho Community-engaged Resilience for Energy-Water Systems" (I-CREWS) project will use Idaho’s Snake River Basin watershed to address two questions: 1) What role do trade-offs and changes in E-W systems, including storage, efficiency, conservation, local knowledge, and governance dynamics, play in determining resilience strategies for climate-driven, population, and technological change? and (2) How does incorporating diverse ways of knowing, community engagement, and advanced modeling lead to more equitable and resilient E-W futures? The State of Idaho provides an excellent testbed for the project. This is due to the features of Idaho’s landscapes, which span a range of gradients (e.g., hydrologic, topographic, demographic, jurisdictional) and population densities (e.g., small rural towns and Native American communities to expanding urban areas). The results of the I-CREWS project will inform multisystemic resilience and E-W issues nationally. I-CREWS will be administered by the University of Idaho in collaboration with Boise State University, Idaho State University, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, and the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. The I-CREWS project will grow research capacity with partner Tribal nations through a new Tribal Nations Research Network (TNRN), which will be developed to recenter knowledge exchange between Tribes and Idaho universities, focusing on collaboration through the development of tribally-originated research. The key research themes of I-CREWS are to: (1) characterize and evaluate E-W configurations for a continuum of resilience strategies; (2) model and represent E-W configurations and their resilience; and (3) develop alternative futures scenarios of E-W trajectories and their resilience to change. I-CREWS researchers will use socio-environmental-technological systems (SETS) typologies in their hypothesis that communities undergoing changes in their E-W systems can be characterized by SETS typologies at different scales to determine patterns of multisystemic resilience to climate-driven, demographic, and technological changes. I-CREWS researchers aim to determine whether the adoption of SETS interventions increases resilience and reduces vulnerability in E-W systems. The research will investigate the interaction of competing objectives (e.g., energy, water, resources, public use, local values) in a community-decision context. The I-CREWS project will engage partners across constituencies (scientists, land managers, policymakers, administrators, Tribal nations, and end users) in order to advance the integration of more comprehensive science with management and policy strategies for resilient stewardship and governance, thus providing locally-valued choices as well as capacity-building to achieve the project’s impacts. I-CREWS will support workforce development and student training through high-context, community-engaged courses and projects that are co-created with community members to address E-W systems issues.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.
美国有必要积极应对气候、人口和技术变化对美国西部主要流域的能源和水(E-W)系统的影响。这一“爱达荷州社区参与的能源-水系统复原力”(I-CROWS)项目将使用爱达荷州的蛇河流域来解决两个问题:1)能源-水系统的权衡和变化,包括存储、效率、保护、当地知识和治理动态,在确定气候驱动的、人口和技术变化的复原力战略方面扮演什么角色?以及(2)融合不同的了解方式、社区参与和高级建模如何导致更公平和更有弹性的E-W未来?爱达荷州为该项目提供了一个极好的试验台。这是由于爱达荷州景观的特点,它跨越了一系列梯度(例如,水文、地形、人口、管辖范围)和人口密度(例如,从农村小镇和美洲原住民社区到不断扩大的城市地区)。I-CROWS项目的结果将向全国范围内的多系统复原力和电子战问题提供信息。I-Crews将由爱达荷大学与博伊西州立大学、爱达荷州立大学、肖肖尼-班诺克部落和科达伦部落合作管理。I-Crews项目将通过一个新的部落国家研究网络(TNRN)与伙伴部落国家一起提高研究能力,该网络将被开发,以集中部落和爱达荷州大学之间的知识交流,重点是通过发展部落起源的研究进行合作。I-Crew的主要研究主题是:(1)表征和评估E-W配置,以形成一系列复原力战略;(2)建模和表示E-W配置及其复原力;以及(3)开发E-W轨迹及其对变化的复原力的替代未来情景。I-CROWS研究人员将在他们的假设中使用社会-环境-技术系统(SET)类型学,即经历E-W系统变化的社区可以通过不同尺度的SET类型学来表征,以确定多系统对气候驱动的、人口和技术变化的适应模式。I-CROWS研究人员的目标是确定采用SET干预措施是否提高了E-W系统的复原力并降低了脆弱性。这项研究将在社区决策的背景下调查相互竞争的目标(例如,能源、水、资源、公共使用、地方价值)之间的相互作用。I-Crews项目将吸引不同群体的合作伙伴(科学家、土地管理人员、政策制定者、行政人员、部落民族和最终用户),以便推动将更全面的科学与管理和政策战略相结合,以实现有弹性的管理和治理,从而提供当地有价值的选择和能力建设,以实现项目的影响。I-Crews将通过与社区成员共同创建的高背景、社区参与的课程和项目来支持劳动力发展和学生培训,以解决E-W系统问题。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力优势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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Andrew Kliskey其他文献
Weaving Indigenous and sustainability sciences to diversify our methods
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10.1007/s11625-015-0349-x - 发表时间:
2015-12-12 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.300
- 作者:
Jay T. Johnson;Richard Howitt;Gregory Cajete;Fikret Berkes;Renee Pualani Louis;Andrew Kliskey - 通讯作者:
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{{ truncateString('Andrew Kliskey', 18)}}的其他基金
Planning: Idaho EPSCoR RII Track-1 Planning Grant
规划:爱达荷州 EPSCoR RII Track-1 规划拨款
- 批准号:
2214502 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 2000万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
INFEWS/T3 RCN: EngageINFEWS - A Research Coordination Network for Community and Stakeholder Engagement Critical to Food, Energy, and Water Systems
INFEWS/T3 RCN:EngageINFEWS - 对食品、能源和水系统至关重要的社区和利益相关者参与的研究协调网络
- 批准号:
1856059 - 财政年份:2019
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$ 2000万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
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RII Track-1:将基因组与表型组联系起来以预测生物体对不断变化的景观的适应性反应
- 批准号:
1757324 - 财政年份:2018
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$ 2000万 - 项目类别:
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WIS2DOM, Weaving Indigenous and Sustainbility Sciences: Diversifying our Methods
WIS2DOM,编织本土和可持续发展科学:使我们的方法多样化
- 批准号:
1233277 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 2000万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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