Puget Sound Environmental Inventory
The
University of Washington is working to provide knowledge and resources
for long-term environmental solutions within Puget Sound and beyond.
Ensuring
that this information is synthesized and communicated effectively is critical
to our role as a major research university. With over $140 million annually
in research
funding for hundreds of projects focusing on the environment and natural
resources, providing a catalog of what is being done at the
UW is a crucial first step. This project produced an inventory of the activities
and capabilities of the UW in the Puget Sound watershed to (1) enable decision-makers
and the public to better utilize UW resources; (2) identify areas of convergence
and of missing expertise; (3) allow us to answer questions about what the
UW is doing in Puget Sound; and (4) position the UW to address the most
important environmental problems in the region. The inventory will be available
online as a comprehensive meta-database that will allow users to search
for information on UW environmental activities in the region.
Funded by the University of Washington; report produced by The Water Center and the UW Earth Initiative.
Download a pdf of the full report (2.1 MB)
See
also President Emmert's remarks at www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march06/content/view/52/42/
Above: a Puget Sound delta. Photo: USGS.