
| 2008 Hawaii Water Resources Research Grants |
Pre-proposals must be submitted electronically to wrrc@hawaii.edu Full proposals must be submitted electronically to
http://www.niwr.net OVERVIEW: This request for pre-proposals is to initiate UH WRRC's 2007 participation in the USGS State Water Resources Research Institutes Program as authorized by the federal Water Resources Research Act of 1984. We invite proposals from UH faculty (any campus) for research and information transfer projects in any area related to water resources. Approximately $85,000 (subject to final confirmation of funding) will be awarded. Full proposals will be peer reviewed. Successful proposals must identify matching funds in the amount of two (2) non-federal dollars for each federal dollar requested. Questions about meeting or documenting this match should be directed to the UH WRRC director, James Moncur, at jmoncur@hawaii.edu. This program typically funds three or four projects each year, for up to 12 months duration (requests for a second year of funding will be considered.)
All projects must demonstrate student training as required by federal program guidelines, and must include plans for technology transfer. Required deliverables for projects funded under this program include, but are not limited to:
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: This program supports:
WRRC's Technical Advisory Committee has established several priority areas for our research activity under this program. In addition, the 2006 reauthorization of the Water Resources Research Act shifted priorities in the direction of water supply and reliability questions. Hence, water quality-oriented proposals should refer to improving quality as a means of increasing availability and reliability of water supply. These considerations lead to the following priorities for proposals under this program: While proposals will be entertained in any area related to water resources, priorities this year are as follows:
SELECTION: In selecting proposals, none of the foregoing priorities is necessarily more important than the others. Some weight may be given to balance among disciplines in the overall research program. Each proposal submitted will be evaluated by multiple referees, within and outside the University. Reviewers will be asked to judge the proposal on the criteria noted in the attached evaluation form. QUESTIONS? Call Jim Moncur at 956-7847, or email jmoncur@hawaii.edu. |