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This following was prepared by the SNESI panel to provide additional details for potential projects for the 2015 grant cycle. Each of the priority areas is described and several more potential topics are listed than what is included in the call.
Please see the UC Delivers website for examples of outreach activities in this and other Strategic Initiative subject areas. Webinar from 2/26/16 Red Blotch Virus of Grapes Dr.
Alternative protein supplementation Animal Wastes and Water Quality $15 Beautiful shrub is ecological problem in California California Rangeland Summit and Tour, Jan.
In this series of 38 video presentations, experts in water and natural resource management from throughout the UC system and beyond share their perspectives on water and drought. The series was developed by UC ANR with support from the California Department of Water Resources.
The Endemic and Invasive Pests and Diseases Strategic Initiative protects our food, natural resources and communities, each threatened by a wide variety of pests and diseases. These threats include arthropods, vertebrates, weeds, and pathogens.
The Healthy Families & Communities initiative is dedicated to the key areas of: Food Literacy and Healthy Lifestyles improving food literacy and physical activity opportunities; creating and evaluating comprehensive school and community interventions; provide science-based assistance to inform strat...
The Sustainable Food (and Ag) Systems Strategic Initiative (SFS SI) supports California by focusing our work on our total food (and intensive ag) systems; bringing good science and outreach to bear on key areas related to: Sustainable production Safe processing Enhanced access Advancing this work re...
The Sustainable Natural Ecosystems initiative works to preserve forests, rangelands, and wetlands. SNESI research and extension efforts aim to identify and prioritize issues and solutions affecting these regions.
Our Strategic Initiatives (SI) help unify, communicate and advocate for the work we do. Water is the life blood of California's economy and the underpinning of its diverse ecosystems.