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EPSCoR

The primary objective of Idaho EPSCoR is to stimulate research in niche areas that can become fully competitive in the disciplinary and multidisciplinary research programs of the National Science Foundation and other relevant agencies. Idaho EPSCoR provides support for sustainable increases in Research and Development capacity and advances science and engineering capabilities within the state.

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Exploring scenarios of climate-induced extremes on the food, energy, water nexus (C-FEWS) and the role of engineered and natural infrastructure

Lightning talks presented by researchers from around the country that highlights the challenges they experienced with stakeholder engagement in FEWS projects and lessons learned from engagement. This presentation highlights important lessons and challenges related to the researchers specific FEWs project including seeing a strong interest in opportunities to learn from integrated models, developing scenarios that address stakeholder interests and can be investigated with existing suite of models, linking scales of interest and the C-FEWS integrated modeling system, and reducing complexity of models and outputs.

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License
CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
Recommended Citation
Tuler, S., & Vörösmarty, C. (2021). Exploring scenarios of climate-induced extremes on the food, energy, water nexus (C-FEWS) and the role of engineered and natural infrastructure. Northwest Knowledge Network (NKN) at the University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/2C8X-9196

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Modified
2023-06-08
Release Date
2021-05-25
Publisher
Identifier
e76ae77f-39d8-4544-83b2-c6a563d95a38
Language
English (United States)
License
Author
Seth Tuler and Charles Vörösmarty
Contact Name
Seth Tuler
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
DOI
10.7923/2c8x-9196
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Tuesday, May 25, 2021