Please forward where appropriate 
(preferably prior to 26 Feb. 1999)

Fellow Pol-sci-techers:

Here's a chance to influence U.S. National Science Foundation
research priorities in the environmental sciences.  Please
forward to your "big-thinking" colleagues and friends.  
(Note: Dr. Paul Stern of the U.S. National Research
Council, who forwarded this request, is personally active
in promoting participatory approaches in environmental
decision-making and research.)

Cheers to all,
Dick Sclove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The Loka Institute <http://www.loka.org>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 09:44:36 -0500
From: Paul Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Soliciting ideas--please forward to anyone interested

As you can see from the following, a project that I'm working on is
      soliciting ideas for the big challenges for the environmental
      sciences over the next few decades.  The committee is serious about
      casting a wide net for ideas, and that includes people outside the
      universities and even outside the scientific community.  Please
      forward this message to others and to any listserves you know of that
      might reach the authors of good ideas.  Also please feel free to
      submit your own ideas.  Thank you very much.

Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences:  Seeking Input

A new committee of the United States National Research Council (Committee
on Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences) has been asked by the
National Science Foundation to identify and prioritize grand challenges in
environmental sciences that are likely to be relevant over the next 10-30
years.  The committee would like advice from the scientific community and
others.   The idea is to describe a few grand challenges that appear to
have the greatest scientific importance, research potential, and practical
value.  The definition of environmental sciences is broad, including the
natural sciences, the social sciences, and engineering.  A description of
the project's scope and a list of committee members with brief 
biographical sketches will be available on the Web at <www.nas.edu/gces> 
as soon as this Web site is complete, about February 8, 1999.
                                                                 
The committee invites submission of ideas for grand challenges in          
environmental sciences; it will use those ideas to help it in its task,
and anticipates inviting some respondents to a future workshop for more
extended discussions.   The time and place of the workshop will be
announced on the committee's Web site.
                                                                      
The committee considers that any grand challenge must be compelling to  
scientists and the public, must require a sustained research effort, and
must be intellectually exciting.  Beyond that, we ask you to provide the
following information about your candidate grand challenge:
                                                                        
A.  A one-sentence summary that will quickly convey your idea to a broad
audience.
                                             
B.  A narrative description of the challenge.

C.  Evaluation of the challenge in terms of all the following criteria
that are relevant to your idea:

*    Scientific payoff.   
*    Practical payoff (i.e., help in solving environmental problems).     
*    Feasibility (likelihood that valuable results would be produced over
        the next ten years).
*    The need for interdisciplinary collaboration, especially if it builds
        capacity for dealing with other challenges.         
*    Research resources available or needed, including infrastructure such
        as new technology or information systems.  
*    The ability of existing institutions to support the research effort.
                                                                
We encourage you to think broadly and to provide ideas that make       
connections among the sciences and between science and practical needs.  
The committee will begin to consider suggestions on February 26, 1999 and  
suggestions will be most useful if they are received by then.   However,
it is likely that suggestions received even as late as the beginning of
May will be at least of some help to the committee.  We ask for your
suggestions, preferably by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Please also provide
your name, your affiliation (if any), your email address, your mailing
address, and your telephone number.

We ask you to keep your suggestion to a maximum of one printed page.   You
may use the email address provided above for questions about our committee
and our process as well as for your suggestions.  You can also find 
information on the committee's activities and its report on its Web site.

We look forward to receiving your suggestions.  We also encourage you to
share this message with colleagues who may be interested.         
                                                       
Committee on Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences
National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council
Room HA-354                   
2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington DC 20418
U.S.A.

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