Amendment 36: A.4 Terrestrial Ecology Deferred to ROSES-25

When it is solicited, A.4 Terrestrial Ecology solicits proposals to combine observations (surface, airborne, and space-based) with advanced data analysis techniques and ecosystem process modeling to better understand how Earth’s carbon cycle and terrestrial ecosystems respond to environmental change and human interventions. The goal of the Terrestrial Ecology Program is to improve our understanding of (1) the structure, function, and productivity of terrestrial ecosystems across the globe, (2) the spatial and temporal variability of ecosystem states and processes; (3) the interaction of these ecosystems with the atmosphere and hydrosphere, and (4) the role that these ecosystems play in the cycling of the major biogeochemical elements and water. This improved understanding allows us to develop a capability to diagnose and predict the response of terrestrial ecosystems to environmental change.

ROSES-2024 Amendment 36 announces that A.4 Terrestrial Ecology is no longer solicited in ROSES-2024.We anticipate that it will be solicited in ROSES-2025.

On or about July 24, 2024, this Amendment to the NASA Research Announcement "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2024" (NNH24ZDA001N) will be posted on the NASA research opportunity homepage at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024

Questions concerning A.4 Terrestrial Ecology may be directed to Ryan Pavlick at ryan.p.pavlick@nasa.gov.

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