Mission
“Improve understanding and conservation of
biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being on the African
continent through state of the art ecosystem and social science research,
and develop solutions to environmental problems in which people are
integral components of the landscape. “
Rationale
Africa harbors enormous biodiversity and provides ecosystem
services of world-wide significance, but these natural resources are
in peril. Threats to African environments include: habitat loss and
fragmentation, deforestation, overgrazing, unmanaged fire, bush encroachment,
hydrological diversions, climatic changes, human and animal diseases,
invasive species, bushmeat poaching and hunting, increased cultivation
of marginal lands, air pollution, and water pollution. Ecological and
human-ecological systems are increasingly vulnerable. African ecosystems
face not only degradation, but collapse. Such tragic changes can occur
suddenly, and may be difficult of impossible to reverse.
Primary Goals
- Improve our understanding of ecological and environmental issues
facing Africa and enhance the knowledge-base that informs decision
makers at all levels (from family and village to national and regional),
identifying the implications of land-use policies and decisions that
affect long-term sustainability and integrity of African ecosystems.
- Use the best environmental science to enhance decisions and policies
that influence environmental sustainability in Africa.
Primary Products
- Integrated environmental assessments and corresponding strategies
for solutions to environmental problems in Africa. Integrated assessments
are interdisciplinary studies of ecosystems or human ecosystems that
reveal how interactions among system components lead to emergent
outcomes.
- Training of scientists and managers in the U.S. and Africa to build
capacity for integrated research and assessments that provide viable
solutions to African environmental problems
NREL Participants
Randall Boone, Michael Coughenour, Stephen Del Grosso,
Kathleen Galvin, Niall Hanan, Jeff Hicke, N. Thomas Hobbs, Alan Knapp,
Dennis Ojima, William Parton, Jayashree Ratnam, Robin Reid, Mahesh
Sankaran, Robert Sanford, David Swift, Diana Wall, Chris Williams.
Download the full description
of the African Ecosystems Program (pdf).
For further information, contact Michael Coughenour (mikec@nrel.colostate.edu),
Niall Hanan (niall@nrel.colostate.edu), or
Kathleen Galvin (kathy@nrel.colostate.edu). |
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