Hola mis amigos: A VUELO DE UN QUINDE EL BLOG., La nación está en una encrucijada de problemas ambientales, afirma un informe publicado hoy por la Fundación Nacional de Ciencia (NSF).El cambio climático en el Ártico, el crecimiento urbano en Phoenix, la pesca de la costa oeste afectadas por El Niño, el cambio de uso del suelo en Nueva Inglaterra, los nutrientes en las cuencas hidrográficas en el Medio Oeste - el informe señala la sociedad se enfrenta a una amplia gama de desafíos ambientales.
"Estamos experimentando una época en que la sociedad humana y la tecnología están aumentando el ritmo y la velocidad de los cambios ambientales en formas para las que no existe ningún precedente, y que tienen consecuencias potenciales significativos", señala el informe. "Los sistemas humanos se están convirtiendo en fuerzas dominantes en los ecosistemas y el medio ambiente, dando lugar a nuevos paisajes, hidrológico alterado y regímenes biogeoquímicos, y nuevas vías de la enfermedad."
"Estamos experimentando una época en que la sociedad humana y la tecnología están aumentando el ritmo y la velocidad de los cambios ambientales en formas para las que no existe ningún precedente, y que tienen consecuencias potenciales significativos", señala el informe. "Los sistemas humanos se están convirtiendo en fuerzas dominantes en los ecosistemas y el medio ambiente, dando lugar a nuevos paisajes, hidrológico alterado y regímenes biogeoquímicos, y nuevas vías de la enfermedad."
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NSF advisory committee offers recommendations spanning next decade
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The nation is at an environmental crossroads, states a report released today by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education (AC-ERE): America's Future: Environmental Research and Education for a Thriving Century: A 10-year Outlook.
Climate change in the Arctic, urban growth in Phoenix, West Coast
fisheries affected by El Niño, land-use change in New England, nutrients
in watersheds in the Midwest--the report finds society is facing a wide
array of environmental challenges.
"We're experiencing a time in which human society and technology are
increasing the pace and rate of environmental change in ways for which
no precedent exists, and which have significant potential consequences,"
the report states. "Human systems are becoming dominant forces in
ecosystems and the environment, resulting in novel landscapes, altered
hydrologic and biogeochemical regimes, and new disease pathways."
Importance of environmental science
At the same time those changes are occurring, society has the opportunity to incorporate environmental science
as part of the nation's economic engine, improving the welfare of
citizens and creating economic opportunities and prosperity for all
Americans, AC-ERE members believe.
The report advances
the notion that viewing environmental protection and economic
prosperity as conflicting goals is outdated. "Environment and
development go hand-in-hand with making a nation strong and prosperous,"
it states.
"Interdisciplinary research and education are essential to carrying out NSF's vision," says James Olds, NSF assistant director (AD) for Biological Sciences
and NSF AD coordinator for environmental research and education. "This
report is very forward-looking and highlights the current and potential
role of science as a catalyst for progress in the coming decades."
We need to invest in changing the trajectories of current
environmental trends away from warming, stress, conflict and
vulnerability--and toward resilience, well-being, stewardship and
prosperity, the report proposes.
"Whether it's to support sustainable water systems, increased
productivity in natural and managed systems, the design of low-carbon
built environments, or reducing risk and increasing resilience in our
food and energy systems," says scientist David Skole of Michigan State
University and chair of the AC-ERE, "NSF-led environmental science will
make significant and lasting contributions to America's future in a
thriving century ahead."
Looking to science for answers
Society is increasingly looking to science for answers to help solve current, and prevent future, challenges.
"Scientists
are increasingly recognizing the need to work together with
decision-makers, educators, community leaders, and other stakeholders to
enable research and education that fosters well-being on our dynamic
and rapidly changing planet," the report says.
It emphasizes that the environment is a network of complex
socio-environmental systems, and stresses the need to integrate our
understanding of biophysical processes, social processes and engineered
systems.
Following NSF's Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability
(SEES) portfolio, which began in 2010, the scientific community is
ready, according to the AC-ERE, for new approaches to research and
education that reach across scales and disciplines to provide the basic
understanding needed to solve fundamental environmental and societal
challenges.
The report states that, of the U.S. federal agencies that fund
science, NSF is uniquely poised to establish broad, systems-level
approaches needed to understand complex socio-environmental systems at
multiple scales and across multiple disciplines.
Advisory committee recommendations
"With the goal of building capacity in environmental problem-solving
and design, in the next decade NSF should invest in projects focused on
studying best practices and supporting research that will improve
methods of connecting science with decisionmaking," the report says.
The AC-ERE recommends that NSF build on its current core and special
programs--for example, Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems
(CNH), Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy and Water Systems
(INFEWS), and Risk and Resilience--to integrate a stable, foundation-wide
environmental portfolio across its research and education directorates
and programs, creating new programs when needed to address specific
research questions and societal-environmental challenges.
Broader impact networks and nodes
Specifically, the AC-ERE proposes creating a program to support
Broader Impact Networks and Nodes (BINNs). As envisioned, BINNs would be
multi-institutional collaborations to connect education and community
engagement professionals with researchers to more effectively accomplish broader impact objectives.
BINNs would enable principal investigators (PIs) who receive NSF
awards to embed their projects' education and outreach activities in a
larger framework. That framework is designed to integrate current
learning science and advance innovation in education and outreach, in
what the report calls "robust evaluation plans, iterative engagement
with adaptive design, long-term relationships with partners, and
involvement of underserved populations."
That integrated approach, the report states, "is more
likely to have and document significant broader impacts than
small-scale and uncoordinated activities of individual investigators.
Establishing larger broader impact frameworks can be achieved through
long-term support for networks and nodes which PIs can use in their
individual projects."
A program that supports BINNs, AC-ERE members believe, "would
accelerate transfer of knowledge to the public to create a
scientifically literate nation, integrate current learning in science
and advance innovation in education and outreach, establish long-term
relationships with broader impact partners, target underserved
populations, and allocate sufficient funding levels and terms to have the impact that is needed to address these challenges."
Modeled on the NSF Science and Technology Centers, Centers for Ocean
Science Education Excellence, and Research Coordination Networks, BINNs
could be thematic, regional, or institutional, the AC-ERE envisions.
Environmental challenges and opportunities
The AC-ERE acknowledges that the vision is broad, the challenges enormous, and with current resources that pale in comparison.
"Our recommendation is to build on the environmental education and
research programs developed over the first decade and a half of this
century," the report states, "but strategically increase investments through 2025."
The time to begin, say AC-ERE members, is now.
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NSF Discovery Article Series: Environmental Research and Education:
http://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=135187
NSF News: NSF Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education Releases New Report (2009):
http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=115474
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