Land-Cover/Land-Use Change for Early Career ScientistsClose

Number: NNH11ZDA001N-LCLUC
Directorate: Science Mission Directorate
Type: NASA Research Announcement
Status: Past
Dates

Notices

  • Amended on August 19, 2011. This amendment extends the period for the eligibility to apply; those who received their Ph.D. no earlier than 2005 are eligible to propose. New text appears as bold and underlined; deleted text as double strikethrough.
  • Amended on June 22, 2011. This amendment clarifies the eligibility to apply; only those who received their Ph.D. after 2005 are eligible to propose. The call also encourages data fusion and emphasizes the importance of the social science aspect of the proposal. The page limit for Step-1 proposals is four pages total, with three pages for the text and one page for a short CV and research experience. Clarification on the participation of non-U.S. investigators is added. New text appears as bold; deleted text as strikethrough.
  • The description of the specific proposal opportunity on this page is contained in the document 'A.2 Land Cover/Land Use Change.' This document is kept up to date and incorporates amendments in a clearly identifiable manner.
  • ROSES-2011 is an omnibus NASA Research Announcement. It contains over 50 different proposal opportunities. In the "Announcement Documents" section above, the document 'Summary of Solicitation' describes the common requirements for all ROSES-2011 proposal opportunities; all proposers must satisfy the proposal requirements in the 'Summary of Solicitation'. The documents 'Table 2' and 'Table 3' contain the list of all proposal opportunities and their due dates. The document 'A.1 Earth Science Overview' describes research activities within the NASA science division that is managing the specific proposal opportunity on this page. The document 'A.2 Land Cover/Land Use Change' describes the specific proposal opportunity on this page. All of these documents are kept up to date and incorporate amendments in a clearly identifiable manner.