Informing Legislation to Protect Pollinators and Food Security
Informing Legislation to Protect Pollinators and Food Security
Informing Legislation to Protect Pollinators and Food Security
The Synthesis of a New Scientific Field: Landscape Genetics
Helping Kelp: Scientists and Volunteers Team Up to Track Changes to Ocean Forests
Getting the Big Picture on Cumulative Human Impacts to Ocean Health
Changing How Scientists Understand a Fundamental Earth System: Lake Ecosystems and Limnology
The NCEAS Data Science Fellowship is a practicum-style program that gives early career researchers the opportunity to gain practical knowledge and skills that are needed to manage national-scale data repositories.
State of Alaska's Salmon and People Project was a partnership between NCEAS and Anchorage-based Nautilus Impact Investing to create an equitable decision-making platform for salmon management through information synthesis, collaboration, and stakeholder engagement.
This research team of international experts helped usher in the scientific inquiry on marine debris. With expertise in oceanography, marine ecology, toxicology, waste management, and more, they have been synthesizing data to answer fundamental questions about the sources, amount, behavior, and impacts of human-made debris in the marine environment.
The TomKat UC Carbon Neutrality Project helped develop and deploy feasible strategies for the University of California to achieve its Carbon Neutrality Initiative by 2025. Its two working groups focused on strategies for replacing natural gas and strategic communications.