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1 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Building the scientific foundation for sound environmental decisions U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development Presentation to the Office of Management and Budget September 24, 2002 FY 2004 OMB Submission DRAFT Building the scientific foundation for sound environmental decisions U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development Presentation to the Office of Management and Budget September 24, 2002 FY 2004 OMB Submission DRAFT Building the scientific foundation for sound environmental decisions U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development Presentation to the Ecological Vision Committee Peter W. Preuss, National Center for Environmental Research January 6, 2003 Ecological Society of America

2 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Condition of Streams, Estuaries and Landscapes Restoration Assessment DESIRED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Assessment FRAMEWORK FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AT EPA Forecasting Diagnosis

3 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee EPA’s Goal for Ecosystem Protection Research To provide the scientific understanding to measure, model, maintain, and/or restore, at multiple scales, the integrity and sustainability of highly valued ecosystems now and in the future

4 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Factors Influencing Research Directions Nature of environmental assessment has changed –Interdisciplinary Focus has changed –Decreased emphasis on chemical contaminants Nutrients and contaminants of special concern (Hg, POPs, PBTs, EDCs, etc.) Diffuse and transboundary sources of pollutants a concern Effects of landuse change Regulatory climate is changing –Greater attention to socioeconomic drivers

5 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Priorities Primary emphasis on Aquatic Resources –Strongest EPA mandates with associated legislative requirements –Terrestrial systems investigated as they impact aquatic resources –Wildlife endpoints for aquatic exposures (contaminants) Non-target impacts of pesticides Economic impacts and benefits

6 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Key Research Questions Condition - What is the current ecosystem condition, what are the trends in condition, and what stressors appear to have been responsible for harm or deterioration? Diagnosis and Forecasting - How do biological, chemical, and physical processes affect the condition of ecosystems, and how can we most accurately diagnose problems facing ecosystems and forecast future effects?

7 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Assessment - What are the relative risks posed to ecosystems by stressors alone, and in combination, now and in the future? Protection and Restoration - How can we most effectively reduce risks to protect ecosystems and restore them once they have become degraded? Key Research Questions

8 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Emphasis of Ecological Protection Research Monitoring for ecosystem condition that truly reflects the need for action and the scale of the problem, the causes of harm, and the success of mitigation and restoration efforts; Models and protocols that help diagnosis causes of degradation to ecosystems and forecast future condition, and that are appropriate to the scale of the problem; Scientifically defensible risk assessment techniques that can accurately quantify and compare current and future risks to ecosystems; and Restoration and protection strategies that are cost- effective and stakeholder-driven.

9 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Emerging Issues Environmental Indicators Total Maximum Daily Loads Restoration Invasive Species Valuation of Ecosystems

10 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Emerging Issues Environmental indicators –National Research Council –EPA Science Advisory Board –Heinz Center Report –EPA’s Report on the Environment TMDLs –National Research Council –Waterbody Assessment: Listing and Delisting –Modeling to Support the TMDL Process –Adaptive Implementation for Impaired Waters

11 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Emerging Issues Restoration –National Research Council –Urban Riparian Ecosystems –Wetlands Invasive Species –Impact Assessment –Identify likely sites for invasives –Methods and tools for detecting, preventing, controlling, and eradicating aquatic invasives

12 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Emerging Issues Socioeconomics –Socially relevant assessment endpoints –Involvement of stakeholders in decisions –Interdisciplinary Coordination Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Benefits –Benefits difficult to quantify –Baseline difficult to define –Time frame of ecological recovery long

13 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Extramural Research STAR Grants Solicitations (www.epa.gov/ncer) –Watershed Classification –Hazardous Algal Blooms (with NOAA, NASA, Navy, NSF) –Valuation for Environmental Policy –Computational Toxicology for EDCs –Exploratory -- Ecological Thresholds –Genomic-Based Indicators of Water Quality –Landscape Indicators of Water Quality

14 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee SO… We want to include the academic research community much more in EPA research efforts Our research needs far exceed our capacity, both intramurally and extramurally Need to demonstrate to decision-makers that ecological research that we do, or sponsor, will directly help EPA carry out its mission Your help is very important

15 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee THANK YOU

16 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Ecological Research $73M Extramural Resources –$23M STAR Grants 565 FTE ~30% of FY 03 ORD Budget

17 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Factors Influencing Research Directions Nature of environmental assessment is changing –Single investigator  Multiple investigators –Single disciplines  Multi-disciplinary –Single stressors  Multiple stressors –Single receptors  Multiple receptors –Site specific  Regional/watershed scope Need for documentation of economic benefits

18 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Outreach and Education Post-Doc Program –150 Term FTE Fellowships –Minority Institutions –STAR Fellowships (?) –AAAS Fellows –NAS Associates

19 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Ecological Condition National Coastal Assessment Western Pilot Midwest/Large Rivers EMAP Bioassessment Program REMAP

20 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Diagnosis and Forecasting Exposure Indicators Landscape Sciences Processes and Modeling Ecological forecasting in watersheds Multimedia Integrated Modeling

21 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Assessment Regional Vulnerability Assessment (ReVA) Project Watershed risk assessments Ecological risk assessment guidance

22 1/6/2003ESA Ecological Vision Committee Restoration Riparian zone restoration in urban ecosystems Minebank Run Study Area Well Transects


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