First Name: | Daniel |
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Last Name: | Fernandez |
Email Address: | dfernandez@csumb.edu |
Affiliation | CSU Monterey Bay |
Subject | CARB research plans |
Comment |
Thank you for your efforts to integrate a wide range of feedback from various statewide stakeholders. Per my oral comment: One of my suggestions centers around the role that higher education can play in helping reach many of CARB's goals. My university is affiliated with an international partnership program called EPIC-N (www.epicn.org). Through EPIC-N, affiliated universities work with local municipalities to assist then in their sustainability-related goals. That is, there are often many projects that municipalities wish to engage in that have a sustainability focus, and, often, an air quality focus, but the associated municipality lacks the necessary expertise or sufficient human resources to engage in the project. By partnering with universities, municipalities can leverage the expertise, enthusiasm and efforts of university classrooms, guided both by the expertise of the faculty member and the city staff. The university receives some compensation from the municipality to engage in this effort and the municipality reaps benefits far beyond its investment in the university. If CARB were able to support such partnerships through investment in these programs, it could significantly leverage relevant research proposals that would benefit multiple municipalities, their higher-education partners throughout the state, and provide both practical and relevant research experiences to the current cohorts of students, some of whom will be seeking future employment in related fields. For more information on the national EPIC-N programs, please see www.epicn.org. At the site you will see several of the universities in the state of California that are involved in such efforts. |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2020-09-16 10:27:58 |
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