International Science in the National Interest at the U.S. Geological Survey
English
By (author): Board on Earth Sciences and Resources Committee on Opportunities and Challenges for International Science at the U.S. Geological Survey Division on Earth and Life Studies National Research Council
Science at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is intrinsically global, and from early in its history, the USGS has successfully carried out international projects that serve U.S. national interests and benefit the USGS domestic mission. Opportunities abound for the USGS to strategically pursue international science in the next 5-10 years that bears on growing worldwide problems having direct impact on the United Statesclimate and ecosystem changes, natural disasters, the spread of invasive species, and diminishing natural resources, to name a few. Taking a more coherent, proactive agency approach to international scienceand building support for international projects currently in progress-would help the USGS participate in international science activities more effectively.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 History and Context of USGS International Activities
- 3 Ongoing International Scientific Activities at the USGS
- 4 Strategic International Science Opportunities for the USGS
- 5 Impediments to More Effective USGS Participation in International Science Activities
- 6 Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: USGS and DOI Mission and Authorization Language
- Appendix B: Committee and Staff Biographical Sketches
- Appendix C: USGS Historical International Engagement: Background Paper
- Appendix D: Meeting Agendas, Presentations, and Other Information Provided to the Committee
- Appendix E: Bibliography of Selected Peer-Reviewed Scientific Publications from USGS International Work