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From butterflies to freshwater supplies

06.21.05 | Stanford University

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The grants are designed to encourage campus-wide collaborative research in areas such as environmental ethics and risk analysis, energy and global change, conservation science and policy, sustainable land use, and marine and freshwater ecology.

''We received a total of 29 letters of intent from faculty, many of whom had not been active in the institute to date,'' said institute director Jeffrey Koseff, a professor of civil and environmental engineering. ''We were particularly pleased to receive proposals from a broad set of applicants including faculty from the social sciences and the humanities.''

A 14-member committee representing the major schools, disciplines and programs on campus reviewed each letter, and 10 finalists were then selected for submission as full proposals.

''Although we were not able to fund all the ideas generated through the formal grant proposal process, the institute continues to welcome ideas for innovative, interdisciplinary research,'' said Barton H. ''Buzz'' Thompson Jr., the Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law who is also an institute director.

The following five proposals will receive an average grant of $128,000 from 2005 to 2007:

For details of each project, visit the institute's website at http://environment.stanford.edu .

The institute promotes interdisciplinary research on pressing environmental issues that underlie peace, prosperity and health for humanity and the natural systems that sustain life on Earth. Through its work at the intersection of science, technology and policy, health, business and the humanities, the institute fosters the development of creative, working solutions to environmental challenges; works with key public and private leaders to ensure the implementation of these solutions; trains and educates the next generation of environmental leaders and problem solvers; and engages the broader community to increase public understanding of environmental problems and solutions.

By Mark Shwartz

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