OMB and OSTP coordination with USGCRP participating agencies and with Congress will be essential to secure, sustain, and properly allocate funding needed to maintain existing USGCRP physical climate science research while ramping up the needed impacts and
human dimensions research.
Human dimensions research is fascinating stuff, especially as it relates to animal welfare — and, in particular, free - roaming cats and TNR.
And yet, such surveys are the foundation of
human dimensions research, the investigation of attitudes, beliefs, and values — along with their underlying drivers — surrounding a particular issue.
According to Jody Enck of Cornell's
Human Dimensions Research Unit, «By the middle of the 21st century, there may be no more hunters unless those concerned about hunting can initiate an aggressive and well - funded effort to address problems.»
Not exact matches
Dr. Frankel is currently directing or co-directing projects related to the ethical and policy implications of
human germ - line interventions, the responsible use of animals in biomedical and behavioral research, improving patient safety and reducing errors in health care, the ethical dimensions of the Human Genome Diversity Project, the uses of anonymity on the Internet, and intellectual property and ethical standards for electronic publishing in sci
human germ - line interventions, the responsible use of animals in biomedical and behavioral
research, improving patient safety and reducing errors in health care, the ethical
dimensions of the
Human Genome Diversity Project, the uses of anonymity on the Internet, and intellectual property and ethical standards for electronic publishing in sci
Human Genome Diversity Project, the uses of anonymity on the Internet, and intellectual property and ethical standards for electronic publishing in science.
«This will add a new
dimension to
research into «liquid biopsies» and facilitate the clinical use of extracellular vesicles to inform the physiology and health of organs that are hard to access, such as the placenta during human pregnancy,» said Yoel Sadovsky, director of the Magee - Womens Research Institute at the University of Pit
research into «liquid biopsies» and facilitate the clinical use of extracellular vesicles to inform the physiology and health of organs that are hard to access, such as the placenta during
human pregnancy,» said Yoel Sadovsky, director of the Magee - Womens
Research Institute at the University of Pit
Research Institute at the University of Pittsburgh.
The
research, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (PNAS), indicates that rod - shaped particles (150 nanometers in diameter by 450 nanometers long) penetrated
human cells about four times faster and traveled farther into the cells than particles with more balanced
dimensions (such as 200 nanometers by 200 nanometers).
Science - fisheries, natural resource management, fish behavior, fish biology, conservation; education - science, grades 6 - 12, biology, citizen science, public participation in
research, model and systems thinking, evidence - based reasoning; social science - communication, anthropology,
human dimensions, risk perception / communication.
While the
research jury may still be out on the turnaround versus closure question, New York City has at least come to appreciate the
human dimension.
Teacher self -
research; interpersonal and intrapersonal
dimensions of teaching; teacher professional development; the role of identity in teachers» professional lives, teacher narrative inquiry; educator autobiography; second language education at the secondary level;
human diversity in education; use of actor preparation techniques in teacher professional development; effects of education policy and politics on K - 12 & postsecondary teaching practice.
First, a powerful and growing body of
research demonstrates that learning is multidimensional — and the social, emotional and academic
dimensions of learning are interconnected in the
human brain.
Conversely, any future decision about albedo modification will be judged primarily on questions of risk, and there are many opportunities to conduct
research that furthers basic understanding of the climate system and its
human dimensions — without imposing the risks of large - scale deployment — that would better inform societal considerations.
Paul C. Stern, the director of the National
Research Council committee on the
human dimensions of global change, has been involved in a decades - long string of studies of behavior, climate change and energy choices.
************************************************************************ 2002 BERLIN CONFERENCE ON THE
HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Berlin, 6 - 7 December 2002 Plenary speakers include Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Oran Young, chair of the IHDP Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change project; and John Schellnhuber, director of PIK and research director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Berlin, 6 - 7 December 2002 Plenary speakers include Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Oran Young, chair of the IHDP Institutional
Dimensions of Global Environmental Change project; and John Schellnhuber, director of PIK and research director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
Dimensions of Global Environmental Change project; and John Schellnhuber, director of PIK and
research director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change R
research director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
ResearchResearch.
The CRC contributed to work by the Transportation
Research Board, the Institute of Medicine, Board on International Scientific Organizations, Committee on the
Human Dimensions of Global Change, and other units.
As a Canada
Research Chair, Jackie Dawson is a professor at the University of Ottawa, Canada, and the director of the Environment, Society and Policy Group studying the
human and political
dimensions of environmental change.
At the November 9, 2009 meeting of the National
Research Council
Human Dimensions of Global Change Committee, the Interagency Working Group on Climate Change and Health reported on its progress.
The National
Research Council's 2009 report Restructuring Federal Climate Research to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change establishes six priorities for reorganizing the USGCRP around integrated scientific - societal issues and the strengthening of research on the human and societal dimensions of climate change adaptation, mitigation, and vulner
Research Council's 2009 report Restructuring Federal Climate
Research to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change establishes six priorities for reorganizing the USGCRP around integrated scientific - societal issues and the strengthening of research on the human and societal dimensions of climate change adaptation, mitigation, and vulner
Research to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change establishes six priorities for reorganizing the USGCRP around integrated scientific - societal issues and the strengthening of
research on the human and societal dimensions of climate change adaptation, mitigation, and vulner
research on the
human and societal
dimensions of climate change adaptation, mitigation, and vulnerability.
Her
research focused on the
human dimensions of environmental change including development of collaborative processes in natural resource decision - making, behavior change, valuation of ecosystem goods and services, and modeling of
human - ecosystem interactions.
The organizers of this conference originally proposed to add yet another Bonn Declaration to the list, one laying out the way forward for
research on
human dimensions of global change.
Formerly he was Henry R. Luce Professor in
Human Dimensions of Global Change at Carleton College, and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he was the only faculty member to have won both the Dean's award for
research in the social sciences and the Chancellor's award for
research in the humanities.
The Earth System Governance Project [1] is a long - term, interdisciplinary social science
research programme developed under the auspices of the International
Human Dimensions program on Global Environmental Change, and started January 2009.