Science Inventory

Supporting Environmental and Human Health Protection at the Local Level: A Mapping Tool to Leverage EPA, Community, and University Resources through EPIC-N

Citation:

Zambrana, J. Supporting Environmental and Human Health Protection at the Local Level: A Mapping Tool to Leverage EPA, Community, and University Resources through EPIC-N. EPA R2: A workshop on Innovative Campus-Community Partnerships and Air Quality Citizen Science, New York, NY, May 03 - 04, 2018.

Impact/Purpose:

With budget and resource constraints at all levels of government, EPA is exploring creative approaches to bring expertise and assistance to local governments so they can address priority issues and implement solutions that protect human health and the environment in the present and into the future. Colleges and universities (campuses) are uniquely positioned to assist municipalities, local leaders and community members to develop strategies that deal with challenges posed by a changing climate, pollution, and water, energy, waste, and natural resource management. Through Campus-Community Sustainability Partnerships (CCSPs) based on the Educational Partnerships for Innovation in Communities (EPIC) framework, campuses provide direct support to communities to implement priorities and projects from a local government’s own work plan aimed at achieving their sustainability goals. In return, students receive valuable “real world” skills developing and implementing projects. EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) works closely with EPA regional offices to provide meaningful science-based tools, methods, models, and strategies to assist local communities in achieving their goals of protecting the local environment while also advancing human well-being and stimulating the economy. Strong CCSP Programs provide an avenue for EPA Regions to leverage university capacity to meet priority needs at the local level. Using EPA’s convening and facilitating abilities to educate universities and cities about the framework expands the number of anchor institutions that can provide local assistance and that EPA can tap into now and in the future. These programs also allow ORD’s tools, methods, and technical models to be used in real-world settings by end users - including campuses, cities, tribes, and underserved communities – who can then make more informed decisions as well as provide direct feedback to ORD.

Description:

This is to present at a workshop hosted by EPA Region 2 who will be gathering faculty, university administrators, and local government staff to learn about forming an EPIC partnership. The presentation will discuss EPA's efforts to leverage the Educational Partnerships for Innovations in Communities Network (EPIC-N) and model, and present EnviroAtlas as a flagship mapping tool that can be used in partnership projects as well as support air monitoring and citizen science projects.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:05/04/2018
Record Last Revised:02/19/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 344129