Major NSF-sponsored grant will help researchers discover ways to improve urban sustainability
Dense urban areas use up more energy, water and food resources than they
can produce themselves, forcing them to rely on external sources. But a
team of researchers is imagining bold new ways to make Midwestern
cities more self-reliant.
The Sustainable Cities Research Team
recently received a $2.5 million grant from the National Science
Foundation to develop a framework for analysis of food, energy and water
systems for greater Des Moines, which includes the city and the
surrounding six-county area, and to formulate scenarios that could
result in a more sustainable city. The team includes scientists from a
wide range of disciplines at Iowa State University, the University of
Northern Iowa and University of Texas at Arlington.
The group intends for its results to inform decisions about food
production, energy use, environmental outcomes and related policies that
would apply to a large number of cities in rain-fed climates similar to
Des Moines. Their innovative approach could help cities conserve
building and transportation energy, reduce environmental impacts and
improve city sustainability.
https://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2020/01/22/sustainablecitiesnsf