Science Advisory Group

If our results suggest that greater local control over water, fertilizer, and energy are likely to increase resilience, sense of self determination, sense of community and well-being, and increased income or avoided costs, the future of rural America will look different. Success in the CARB through model assessment of future scenarios and well considered metrics enables would provide a national and international prototype of an optimistic future for presently stressed agricultural communities. STEM Literacy: Stakeholder group meetings twice a year and annual workshops in years 3-5 will promote public scientific literacy and engagement.


Meaghan Schipanski

Agriculture
Colorado State University
PI, USDA Ogallala Water Project

David Brauer

Agriculture
Armarillo, Texas, USDA

Candy Thomas

Agriculture
USDA Regional Soil Scientist

Pat Parke

Energy
CEO, Midwest Energy

Earnie Lehman

Energy
Retired, Midwest Energy

Bob Johnson

Energy
Retired, Sunflower

Will Farmer

Water
USGS Hydrologist
Project Chief for the National Hydrologic Model (NHM)

Dave Gochis

Water
NCAR, Lead for the National Water Model (NWM)

Matthew Kirk

Water
KSU, Geology, Geochemist

Jennifer Adam

Resilience, Engagement, Business Development
Washington State University
PI, INFEWS, Columbia River Basin

Melanie Derby

Multiple Stakeholder Interests
KSU
PI, NSF INFEWS National Research Training Grant

Frank D'Agnese

Multiple Stakeholder Interests
Earth Knowledge, Inc.