Accessing Coastal Ecosystem Research Funding in Rhode Island
GrantID: 57402
Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000,000
Deadline: November 17, 2023
Grant Amount High: $18,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Funding Coastal Ecosystem Research in Rhode Island
Rhode Island’s coastal ecosystems are vital not only for the environmental health of the region but also for the economic livelihood of many communities that depend on fishing, tourism, and recreation. However, with the impacts of climate change becoming increasingly evident, the need for comprehensive coastal ecosystem research is now more critical than ever. Grants are available to support scientific investigations that analyze these ecosystems and understand the complex interactions between human activities and environmental health.
Eligible applicants for this funding include researchers affiliated with universities, nonprofit environmental organizations, and local governments engaged in coastal ecosystem studies. Successful proposals will focus on innovative research methodologies and collaborative efforts among stakeholders, highlighting a commitment to developing actionable insights based on the research findings. This collaboration is crucial in Rhode Island, where local knowledge and scientific inquiry must work hand-in-hand to address urgent environmental issues.
The intended outcomes of this funding include enhanced understanding of climate change impacts on local marine habitats and the establishment of effective management practices that reflect the realities of these ecosystems. Research findings will guide policy decision-making and conservation strategies, providing crucial data to support Rhode Island's unique coastal communities. Outcomes will be assessed by new research contributions that advance knowledge and improvements in management practices informed by local conditions.
Rhode Island’s coastal ecosystem research funding distinctly emphasizes the integration of human factors and environmental dynamics, whereas neighboring regions may lean more heavily towards broader environmental studies. This targeted research approach acknowledges that coastal communities have unique challenges and opportunities, thereby ensuring that solutions are not only scientifically sound but also socio-economically beneficial for Rhode Island’s residents.
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