The U.S. Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the 2018 Borlaug Global Research Alliance Fellowships. Fellows will work with a mentor at USDA’s Agricultural Research Service or a U.S. university for up to 12 weeks on resilient agricultural research. The U.S. mentor will later visit the fellow’s home institution to continue collaboration.
The application deadline is November 5, 2017.
Objectives:
Provide early-to-midcareer agricultural research scientists, faculty, and policymakers with individual training opportunities in resilient agricultural research
Provide practical experience and exposure to new perspectives and/or technologies that can be applied in their home institutions
Foster increased collaboration and networking to improve agricultural productivity and trade
Facilitate the transfer of new scientific and agricultural technologies to strengthen agricultural practices
Address obstacles to the adoption of technology such as ineffectual policies and regulations
Eligible Countries: Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Ghana, Honduras, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
Targeted Research Areas:
Developing Tools for Greenhouse Gas and Carbon Sequestration Assessments
Develop easily used methods for measuring or estimating greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural settings
Develop easily used methods for measuring or estimating carbon sequestration in agricultural soils
Develop and field test user-friendly software for quantifying and reporting emissions
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Intensity in Crop Production Systems
Identify agricultural management strategies leading to reduced net greenhouse gas emissions per unit of commodity produced in agronomic (including rice), horticultural, or agro-forestry crop systems
Develop models for application of experimental data in decision support tools for different crop or agro-forestry systems in different countries
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Intensity in Livestock Production Systems
Identify agricultural management strategies leading to reduced net greenhouse gas emissions per unit of commodity produced in grazing or confined animal production systems
Develop models for application of experimental data in decision support tools for livestock production systems in different countries
Developing Databases and Strategies for Synthesis, Integration and Decision Support to Manage Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Carbon Sequestration in Agricultural Systems
Develop databases assembled from different research teams working on identifying methods to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon sequestration
Develop process models as a foundation for projecting emissions and sequestration in different agricultural systems and for decision support tools
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