- Conducting assessments of economic and/or environmental outcomes for existing Canadian and/or U.S. restoration efforts such as the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI);
- Strengthening Great Lakes restoration projects through enhanced integration of science into restoration efforts that span multiple stressors and/or cover larger geographic areas in the Great Lakes basin. These projects should include elements that identify key science and management gaps;
- Improving restoration and protection science, techniques, and methods for the Great Lakes basin ecosystem.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
$3.7 Million For Great Lakes Enhance Restoration Efforts
Jan 31:The   University of Michigan Water Center [See WIMS 12/13/12] is soliciting   applications for funding to support and enhance restoration efforts within the   Great Lakes Basin. Up to $3.7 million dollars will be awarded to high quality   projects that can demonstrate specific benefits for advancing restoration   approaches in the Great Lakes. The request for proposals is an important part of   the Center's efforts to enhance restoration activities by engaging the region's   best scientific minds in advancing evaluation and assessment of restoration   projects. Through this process we also seek to improve restoration and   protection technologies and techniques and develop a collective framework for   large-scale restoration and protection efforts.           
    The Center   is seeking projects that support existing restoration and protection   efforts in the Great Lakes basin. Projects should emphasize synthesis and   assessment of existing data/information, with little support provided for new   data collection. Projects should address one or more of the following topic   areas:   
      Expressions of   Interest are due by midnight Eastern Time on February 22, 2013. Water Center   staff will address questions during a webinar on February 14, 2013, from 2-3 PM.   Webinar details will be posted on the Water Center website when available.   Responses to questions will be posted in a Frequently Asked Questions   document that will be regularly updated while the request for proposals is   open.
      Access   details on proposal guidelines and submission, including all relevant deadlines   and contacts (click   here). Access the U-M Water Center website for background information   (click   here). [#MIGLakes/Funding]
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