The Food-Energy-Water Nexus

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The Food-Energy-Water Nexus January 2016, The Commons

Agenda and Objectives The FEW System diagram Overview of interagency INFEWS programs NSF FY16 INFEWS opportunities Resources and references from FY15 workshops Overview of NSF 16-524 Networking

Food-Energy-Water System CLIMATE Food Water Energy Money Emissions rainfall Ag (35%) SOIL ET Crops/Pasture Farm Income Overland flow Farms/Ranches Streams Ag Products Streamflow Rural water Solids Processing RESERVOIRS Oceans Distribution Rivers Treatment Food Consumption (4.7%) Food Waste Sewage PEOPLE TE Cooling (50%) Muni Water ENERGY PROD Energy Bills (7%) Biomass (4%) Fuels Transportation, Electricity (67%) Socio-economic system Tech and Built Environment Fossil Fuels Coal, Gas, Pet (80%)

The Challenge Water scarcity and quality Increasing human populations Conflict, justice Health and disease Agricultural and industrial activity Complex systems www.nca2014.globalchange.gov

Multi-agency National Science Foundation Department of Energy Department of Agriculture—NIFA Department of Defense everybody else—USAID, NASA, etc

www.energy.gov/water-energy-tech-team

Defense Funding Opportunities Minerva Initiative White papers due 2/29 www.Minerva.dtic.mil Army Research Lab Energy and Water systems, sensors Annual BAA www.erdc.usace.army.mil

https://www.usaid.gov/GlobalDevLab/about

https://www.agronomy.org/story/nsf-food-energy-and-water-workshops

http://water.ku.edu/resources

NSF INFEWS 16-524 “…transform scientific understanding of the FEW nexus in order to improve system function and management, address system stress, increase resilience, and ensure sustainability…” Cross-cutting program $45M in FY16 + $5M from USDA Small <$1M and Large $1M to $3M awards

Topics T1—FEW System Modeling: define and understand systems, elucidate factors affecting resilience T2—Visualization and Decision Support for CHPS at the Nexus: algorithms to support decisions and planning T3—Research to Enable Innovative System Solutions: explore mgmt. solutions, study means of extending resources, conversion, recycling T4—Education and Workforce Development: virtural resource centers, USDA focus--extraUni

Key Points Systems approach 3 or more directorates Fully integrated Biological Sciences Computer and Information Sciences Education and Human Resources Engineering Geosciences Math and Physical Sciences Social, Behavioral, Economic Office of Director Systems approach 3 or more directorates Fully integrated Leverage existing federal investments Partnerships broadly encouraged YOU MAY ONLY BE LISTED ON 2 PROPOSALS

NSF DCL 15-108 MPS invests ~$9M in 2016 “focus on advancing knowledge of the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles; the production and use of fertilizers for food production; and the detection, separation, and reclamation/recycling of nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing species in and from complex aqueous environments” Catalysis in fertilizer production; sensors; supramolecular recognition and binding of N&P Submission to existing CHE or CBET programs DUE date: existing programs

Support Resources KU Water Research Community water.ku.edu Industrial Collaboration—Tricia Bergman Foundation Funding—Rebecca Peterson Large proposal support—Research Development Pre-Award support-- Social Science—IPSR Regional Water Data—Kansas Geological Survey Remote Sensing—KBS & KARS, CReSIS

Community of Practice Shared passion in a topic Regular communication and engagement That builds a shared knowledge base

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