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EPA leadership on Science, Innovation, and Decision Support Tools for Addressing Current and Future Challenges

Citation:

Hecht, A., A. Ferster, AND Kevin Summers. EPA leadership on Science, Innovation, and Decision Support Tools for Addressing Current and Future Challenges. Jacobs Journal of Environmental Sciences. Jacobs Publishers, Austin, TX, 3(1):11, (2017).

Impact/Purpose:

Paper showcases EPAs work with States/Tribes in application of decision support tools to achieve resilient and sustainable outcome .

Description:

When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established nearly 50 years ago, the nation faced serious threats to its air, land, and water, which in turn impacted human health. These threats were effectively addressed by the creation of EPA (in 1970) and many subsequent landmark environmental legislations which in turn significantly reduced threats to the Nation’s environment and public health. A key element of historic legislation is research aimed at dealing with current and future problems. Today we face national and global challenges that go beyond classic media-specific (air, land, water) environmental legislation and require an integrated paradigm of action and engagement based on (1) innovation based on science and technology, (2) stakeholder engagement and collaboration, and (3) public education and support. This three-pronged approach recognizes that current environmental problems, include social as well as physical and environmental factors, are best addressed through collaborative problem solving, the application of innovation in science and technology, and multiple stakeholder engagement. To achieve that goal, EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) is working directly with states and local communities to develop and apply a suite of accessible decision support tools (DST) that aim to improve environmental conditions, protect human health, enhance economic opportunity, and advance a resilient and sustainability society. This paper showcases joint EPA and state actions to develop tools and approaches that not only meet current environmental and public health challenges, but do so in a way that advances sustainable, healthy, and resilient communities well into the future.

URLs/Downloads:

HECHT,FERSTER AND SUMMERS.PDF  (PDF, NA pp,  963  KB,  about PDF)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:10/16/2017
Record Last Revised:05/04/2018
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 338538