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ESI98 Project Plan
- Topic:
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Water Resources/ Climate Change
- Faculty Mentor:
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Jim Miller
- Project Team
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List of team members.
- Description of Research Project:
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The focus of this project is on the impact of human activities
on water resources and on how the demands on and availability of
water might change in the future, in part due to climate change.
The emphasis will be on river systems, but may include groundwater
resources, too. The project team will develop a generic model of
river water resources and then apply it to several specific rivers
in different parts of the country. One of the rivers will be the
Delaware River basin. The other rivers will be selected to be near
where the team members live.
- Scientific objective:
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To understand how human activities and
potential climate change will alter the availability of water
resources of rivers systems by doing case studies of several
rivers.
- Educational objectives:
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To introduce team members to the
scientific method by completing a specific project. To develop
modes of delivery for using the project in teaching at levels from
junior high school through college. The modes of delivery will
include (a) discussion/seminar, (b) role-playing scenarios,
(c) individual research projects, and (d) team research projects.
For the team research projects, teams could consist of students
from the same school or college or from different institutions.
- Outcomes:
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Participants will understand the scientific method
because they have applied it to a specific problem and will be able
to teach their students using techniques and materials developed as
part of the project. Participants will understand how climate
change might alter the hydrologic cycle and specifically the
availability of water for human activities.
- Resources Needed:
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Most of the work will be done using resources on
the Internet and the project itself will develop materials for the
Web. Systems modeling software (such as STELLA) would be helpful,
but not required. Web-based training support will be essential.
- Preparation before the Institute:
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All team members will be expected to do a thorough review of
the water resource uses of the river system in their region before
arriving for the summer program.
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