PEGASuS funding opportunity - Future Earth
Future Earth has launched a new series of funding opportunities for interdisciplinary sustainability research - the Program for Early Stage Grants Advancing Sustainability Research, or "PEGASuS”. This program is the first in a series of grants addressing the key challenges of Future Earth and the Future Earth Vision for “people to thrive in a sustainable and equitable world”.
Concerned URL | http://network.futureearth.org/live/pegasus |
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Source | Future Earth |
Release date | 09/05/2017 |
Contributor | mlsusini |
Keywords | funding, research, biodiversity valuation, indicators, ecosystem functions, |
The first open call for research proposal focuses on the following thematic areas:
(1) biodiversity valuation, ecosystem functions, ecosystem services, requisite socio-economic transformations, and the sustainable consumption and production of natural resources;
(2) biodiversity indicators, scenario planning and prediction, risk analysis, identification of tipping points and/or feedbacks between socio-economic, biodiversity, and ecosystem dynamics.
See website for requests for proposals here: http://network.futureearth.org/pegasus.
Applications will have to be submitted to through the Open Network of Future Earth.
Four to eight grants will be awarded this year to a total amount of approximately $600,000. Proposals are due June 5th, 2017 and are welcome from any institution from any country.
Click here for the full Request for Proposals including application instructions.
Please contact Laurel Milliken (laurel.milliken@futureearth.org) if you have any problems accessing the Open Network.
Please note that this information has expired.