The original goal established for the
NEESPI was to establish a large-scale, interdisciplinary program of
funded research aimed at developing a better understanding of the interactions
between the ecosystem, atmosphere, and human dynamics in northern Eurasia
in support of international science programs with particular relevance
to Global climate change research interests and government agency funding
priorities. The long range goal is to develop a comprehensive understanding
of the Northern Eurasian terrestrial ecosystem dynamics, biogeochemical
cycles, surface energy and water cycles, and human activities and how
they interact with and alter the biosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere
of the Earth. The anticipated outcome from this program of research
is the ability to measure, monitor, and model the processes that will
provide accurate future projections of climatic and environmental changes
in this region, which is essential because these changes and potential
changes are believed to have a substantial potential to impact the Global
Earth System and the human society.
The NEESPI research strategy intends to capitalize upon a variety of
remote sensing and other tools and implement a general modeling framework
linking socio-economic factors, crop, pollution, land use, ecosystem,
and climate models with observational data to address the key research
questions within Northern Eurasia. As an integral part of these activities,
a set of educational activities for students, educators, and the general
public is planned as well as substantial interaction with appropriate
components of the related ongoing scientific and operational programs.
A major objective of NEESPI will be to provide information, which empowers
society and decision-makers to plan and react wisely, to mitigate the
negative and to benefit from the positive consequences of environmental
changes.
Specifically, the objective for conducting the scientific research (implementing
the NEESPI Science Plan) during the next decade is to develop the following
products:
• An integrated observational knowledge data base for environmental
studies in Northern Eurasia that includes validated remote sensing products.
• A suite of process-oriented models for each major terrestrial
process in all its interactions (including those with the society)
• Prototypes for a suite of global and regional models that seamlessly
incorporate all regionally specific feedbacks associated with terrestrial
processes in Northern Eurasia and which could serve to improve scientific
understanding that would enable future environmental change projections
and provide input to informed decision-making for land use and environmental
protection policies.
• Systems demonstrated in the research domain in collaboration
with operational partners that can serve the emergency needs of the
society (early warning / management / mitigation of floods, fire, droughts,
and other natural disasters) .