Measuring Academic Research Impact on Salmon Recovery

GrantID: 62333

Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000

Deadline: April 23, 2024

Grant Amount High: $2,000,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Academic Research for Salmon Population Recovery

The increasing urgency surrounding salmon population declines has prompted a focused drive towards academic research aimed at understanding and addressing the challenges these species face. This grant program is dedicated to funding higher education institutions conducting pioneering research that investigates ecological interactions, habitat restoration methodologies, and the impacts of climate change on salmon populations. The initiative distinctly excludes studies without a practical application or those solely focused on theoretical models divorced from real-world conditions.

Research projects receiving funding may include a multi-year study analyzing the effectiveness of different riparian restoration techniques on salmon spawning success or the impacts of urban runoff on juvenile salmon health. These concrete examples underscore the initiative’s focus on actionable research that can inform both policy and practice.

In terms of eligibility, only accredited higher education institutions with established research credentials and a demonstrated history of working on relevant ecological projects will be considered. Proposals lacking a clear methodology or oversight mechanisms may find it challenging to qualify for this funding, emphasizing the importance of a well-structured research design.

The program prioritizes research that integrates both fieldwork and applied scientific study, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the field. Researchers must present a strong case for their project’s relevance to salmon recovery and ensure that outcomes are measurable and applicable for policy influence.

This initiative also necessitates a rigorous evaluation of research findings as part of the reporting requirements. Successful grant recipients must contribute to a shared knowledge base through publications, white papers, or community presentations that disseminate their findings to both academic and local stakeholders.

Impacting Salmon Recovery through Research

This grant program aims to bolster scientific inquiry into salmon population recovery while ensuring that research findings translate into actionable strategies that can be utilized by conservation practitioners and policy-makers alike. By investing in academic research directly tied to real-world outcomes, the program ensures that both the ecological and economic futures of salmon populations are robustly supported.

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