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EPSCoR Highlights

Human-Environment Systems team at Boise State University

HES Initiative Brings New Opportunities for Collaboration

Map of population growth projections for the Treasure Valley in Idaho

Tools for Predicting Land Use in the Treasure Valley

Looking north of Portneuf Valley and Pocatello, southeastern Idaho

Idaho Scientists Help Transform Water Stewardship of SES on International Scale

Idaho EPSCoR poster presented at 2018 summit

Idaho EPSCoR/Diversity Network Partner to Increase Diversity in the STEM Workforce

Idaho State University geoscience graduate students prepare sensors and cameras for a Fall 2016 survey of stream conditions on Marsh Creek, a tributary to the Portneuf River in southeast Idaho.

Measuring Outcomes of Voluntary Conservation Programs on Agricultural Lands (2017 MILES)

Photo: Felix Liao, Geography Department, University of Idaho

New Evidence Quantifies Effect of Water Quality on Lakefront Property Values (2017 MILES)

LaSES researchers collecting zooplankton at Coeur d'Alene Lake. Photo: Frank Wilhelm, LaSES.

New Lake Research Laboratory is Crucial to Regional Economy (2017 MILES)

Vance McFarland (student researcher) and Dusty Perkins (Assistant Professor, College of Western Idaho) searching for monarch eggs and larvae at Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge near Nampa, ID. Photo: Department of Life Sciences, College of Western Idaho

Idaho Monarch Butterfly Study Contributes to Regional Conservation Efforts (2017 MILES)

Students collect water samples from Hells Canyon for their research projects. Photo provided by Jenni Light, LCSC

Faculty/Student Team Creates Virtual Map of Hells Canyon (2016 WC-WAVE)

Lewis Clark State College students engaged in peer review of individual posters. Photo: Jeanette Gara-Betzhold, LCSC

Faculty/Student Team Introduces Visualization and Modeling to Intro Science Course (2016 WC-WAVE)

web protocols diagram

Cyberinfrastructure Data for WC-WAVE (2015)

Participants at WVNM work on a project.

Undergraduate Visualization and Modeling Network (UVMN) for WC-WAVE

A Virtual Watershed view of the Dry Creek Watershed, Idaho, showing incoming long-wave radiation on the mountainous terrain. Changes in conditions over time are explored using the slider at the bottom of the image.

Is it a Real Watershed or a Virtual Watershed? (2015 WC-WAVE)

Spatial distribution of days of snow-cover in the Reynolds Creek Watershed, Idaho

New Research Techniques Show Availability of Water Resources (2015 WC-WAVE)

Illustration of the overlapping collections in GSToRE for the New Mexico EPSCoR and RGIS systems.

Data Mgmt Platform Breaks 1-Billion Observation Threshold (2014 WC-WAVE)

Snow Camp organizer Jim McNamara (Boise State Univ) demonstrates collection equipment operation to participants

Tri-State Meeting Attendees Participate in Snow Camp (2014 WC-WAVE)

Figure 1: Case study conceptual model.

Integrating the "Social" in Social Ecological System Decisions (2014 MILES)

Figure 1: Alternative scenarios of population density in the Boise metropolitan area.

The Hydroscape of Tomorrow—Boise, Idaho (2014 MILES)

Figure 1: Relative importance of several ecosystem services associated with the lower Portneuf River

Informed Expansion of Mid-sized Cities (2014 MILES)

idahoecosystems.org

Idaho: A Perfect Landscape for Adventure and Learning (2014 MILES)

•  Contact Idaho EPSCoR  •
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3029
Moscow, ID 83844-3029
Phone: (208) 885-7102
Fax: (208) 885-5111
Email: rschumak@uidaho.edu

This material is based in part upon work supported by: The National Science Foundation under grant number OIA-1757324. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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