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Amendment 55 moves program element A.40, Earth Science Applications: Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience to ROSES-2018.
Through this program element, the Applied Sciences Program supports projects that apply Earth observations in decision-making activities for disaster response and resilience and further NASA’s strategic goals in earth system science applications for societal benefit. The program element is intended to support projects that will provide useful information to improve action, plans, and assessments of resilience in human and bio-geophysical systems in various disaster prone and high-risk regions of the globe on scales ranging from local to regional to global.
The Earth Science Division had planned to offer Earth Science Applications: Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience as program element A.40 of ROSES-2017, but scheduling issues prevented it from being released in 2017 so it will be solicited in ROSES-2018.
Questions regarding this program element may be directed to David S. Green at david.s.green@nasa.gov.