NSF Awards Grants on Interactions Among the Environment, Economy and Society
Wed, 20 Oct 2010 11:08:00 -0500
Humans have contributed to widespread alterations in the environment. To understand these changes, make accurate predictions of their effects, and develop options for wise future choices, geoscientists need to work with social scientists to comprehend the links between the physical world and the social world, say Tim Killeen, National Science Foundation (NSF) assistant director for Geosciences, and Myron Gutmann, NSF assistant director for Social, Behavioral and Economic ...
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