NNA Research: Collaborative Research: Socio-Ecological Systems Transformation in River basins of the sub-Arctic under climate change (SESTRA)
NNA 研究:合作研究:气候变化下亚北极河流流域的社会生态系统转型 (SESTRA)
基本信息
- 批准号:2318380
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 108.17万
- 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:2023-09-01 至 2028-08-31
- 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 and natural systems in the following NNA focus areas: Arctic Residents, Data and Observation, Education, Forecasting, Global Impact, and Resilient Infrastructure.Certain parts of the globe are experiencing rapid environmental change coinciding with social and economic transformations. For example, given the vital role of water systems in cold regions, climate and socioeconomic changes have significantly impacted many riverine communities. Focusing on the Kuskokwim and Selenge river basins, located in remote parts of sub-Arctic Alaska and northern Eurasia (Mongolia), respectively, this project analyzes the changing interactions between climate, water, and society, with the goal of assessing their impact on people, ecosystems, and infrastructure. Researchers will also collaborate with impacted local and Indigenous communities to develop current and future adaptation options. Results from the project will be made available online for easy public access and so that impacted communities can make evidence-based decisions. Ultimately, this project will inform residents and policy makers on how changes in climate and water cycles impact people living in cold regions. Further, the results will recommend effective ways to deal with the current and future climate changes in the Arctic and sub-Arctic. Project results will help navigate the current and arising challenges of climate change and lay the foundation for future international community-driven collaboration. The Arctic and sub-Arctic are experiencing climate-induced environmental change alongside substantial social, economic, and institutional changes. This project seeks to analyze complex, dynamic linkages between different components of the changing hydroclimatological and social systems to improve our understanding of socio-ecological system (SES) interactions, assess their combined impact on human well-being, and co-develop current and future community adaptation options. This research, conducted by an interdisciplinary group, will advance understanding of linked hydroclimatic and human processes in the Arctic by: a) identifying and analyzing changes in hydroclimatological components of the natural system that affect human activities and ecosystem services, b) analyzing changes in riverine socioeconomic systems; c) conducting advanced community-engaged modeling based on the ecosystem services framework to understand interactions within the local and regional SES; d) exploring complex interactions and feedbacks within the SES; and e) providing scenarios for future SES changes and their impacts on ecosystem services and community adaptation options. The methodologies will combine transdisciplinary integration, engagement of Indigenous knowledge, multiscale analysis, and modeling, focusing on community- and stakeholder-engaged research, knowledge sharing, and implementing practical approaches to inter- and transdisciplinary challenges. This research will provide a set of plausible trajectories of human responses to climatic, social, economic, and political stressors developed for Alaskan and Mongolian regions and communities with implications for the broader Arctic and sub-Arctic. The project will involve Indigenous artists and develop an extensive training program for students and early career scientists.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.
航行新北极 (NNA) 是 NSF 的 10 大创意之一。 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 授权从地方到国际范围内的新研究伙伴关系,使下一代北极研究人员多样化,加强正规和非正规教育的努力,并在适当的情况下整合知识的共同生产。该奖项通过解决以下 NNA 重点领域中社会系统和自然系统之间的相互作用来实现这一目标:北极居民、数据和观测、教育、预测、全球影响和弹性基础设施。全球某些地区正在经历快速的环境变化变化与社会和经济转型同时发生。例如,考虑到寒冷地区供水系统的重要作用,气候和社会经济变化对许多河流社区产生了重大影响。该项目重点关注分别位于亚北极阿拉斯加和欧亚大陆北部(蒙古)偏远地区的库斯科奎姆河流域和色楞格河流域,分析了气候、水和社会之间不断变化的相互作用,旨在评估其对人类的影响、生态系统和基础设施。研究人员还将与受影响的当地和土著社区合作,制定当前和未来的适应方案。该项目的结果将在线提供,以便公众轻松访问,以便受影响的社区能够做出基于证据的决策。最终,该项目将让居民和政策制定者了解气候和水循环的变化如何影响生活在寒冷地区的人们。此外,研究结果还将提出应对北极和亚北极当前和未来气候变化的有效方法。项目成果将有助于应对当前和即将出现的气候变化挑战,并为未来国际社会驱动的合作奠定基础。北极和亚北极正在经历气候引起的环境变化以及巨大的社会、经济和体制变化。该项目旨在分析不断变化的水文气候和社会系统不同组成部分之间复杂、动态的联系,以提高我们对社会生态系统(SES)相互作用的理解,评估其对人类福祉的综合影响,并共同发展当前和未来社区适应选项。这项研究由一个跨学科小组进行,将通过以下方式增进对北极相关水文气候和人类过程的理解:a)识别和分析影响人类活动和生态系统服务的自然系统水文气候组成部分的变化,b)分析河流的变化社会经济系统; c) 基于生态系统服务框架进行先进的社区参与建模,以了解当地和区域社会经济体系内的相互作用; d) 探索 SES 内复杂的交互和反馈; e) 为未来的社会经济地位变化及其对生态系统服务和社区适应方案的影响提供情景。这些方法将结合跨学科整合、土著知识的参与、多尺度分析和建模,重点关注社区和利益相关者参与的研究、知识共享以及针对跨学科和跨学科挑战实施实用方法。这项研究将提供一系列人类对气候、社会、经济和政治压力因素反应的合理轨迹,这些轨迹是为阿拉斯加和蒙古地区和社区开发的,对更广泛的北极和亚北极地区有影响。该项目将涉及土著艺术家,并为学生和早期职业科学家制定广泛的培训计划。该奖项反映了国家科学基金会的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力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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Alexander Shiklomanov其他文献
River ice processes and changes across the northern regions ( Arctic Hydrology, Permafrost and Ecosystems; eds. Yang, D. and Kane D. )
北部地区的河流冰过程和变化(北极水文、永久冻土和生态系统;Yang, D. 和 Kane D. 编辑)
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- 作者:
Daqing Yang;Hotaek Park;Terry Prowse;Alexander Shiklomanov;Ellie McLeod - 通讯作者:
Ellie McLeod
大阪平野における帯水層蓄熱(ATES)に関わる帯水層評価
与大阪平原含水层蓄热(ATES)相关的含水层评估
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2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Daqing Yang;Hotaek Park;Yonas Dibike;Fengge Su;Xiaogang Shi;Terry Prowse;Alexander Shiklomanov;Ellie McLeod;Richard Lammers;John Walsh;Ke Zhang;Yinsheng Zhang;重松紀生・藤本光一郎・亀高正男・奥平敬元・森 宏;三田村宗樹 - 通讯作者:
三田村宗樹
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{{ truncateString('Alexander Shiklomanov', 18)}}的其他基金
NNA Research: Collaborative Research: Frozen Commons: Change, Resilience and Sustainability in the Arctic
NNA 研究:合作研究:冰冻公地:北极的变化、复原力和可持续性
- 批准号:
2127344 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 108.17万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: AON: The Arctic Great Rivers Observatory (ArcticGRO)
合作研究:AON:北极大河观测站 (ArcticGRO)
- 批准号:
1913962 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 108.17万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Collaborative Research: Fresh water and heat fluxes to the Arctic Ocean modeled with tree-ring proxies
合作研究:用树木年轮代理模拟北冰洋的淡水和热通量
- 批准号:
1917515 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 108.17万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: AON: The Arctic Great Rivers Observatory (Arctic-GRO)
合作研究:AON:北极大河观测站(Arctic-GRO)
- 批准号:
1602879 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 108.17万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Interactions Between Air Temperature, Permafrost and Hydrology in the High Latitudes of Eurasia
合作研究:欧亚大陆高纬度地区气温、永久冻土和水文学之间的相互作用
- 批准号:
1204070 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 108.17万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Study of Dam/Reservoir-Induced Hydrologic Changes in Siberian Regions: Regional Analysis to Pan-Arctic Synthesis
合作研究:西伯利亚地区水坝/水库引起的水文变化研究:泛北极综合区域分析
- 批准号:
0612062 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 108.17万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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