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Investing in research : a proposal to strengthen the agricultural, food, and environmental system / Board on Agriculture, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Agriculture.
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Agriculture.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Department of Agriculture--Research grants.
United States.
United States. Department of Agriculture--Appropriations and expenditures.
Agriculture--Research grants--United States.
Agriculture.
Food--Research grants--United States.
Food.
Natural resources--Management--Research grants--United States.
Natural resources.
Agriculture--Research--United States--Finance.
Food--Research--United States--Finance.
Natural resources--Management--Research--United States--Finance.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (167 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1989.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book provides an analysis of funding for agricultural research in the United States and presents a proposal to strengthen this system. Its premise is that a judicious but substantial increase in research funding through competitive grants is the best way to sustain and strengthen the U.S. agricultural, food, and environmental system. The proposal calls for an increased public investment in research; a broadened scientific scope and expanded program areas of research; and four categories of competitively awarded grants, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary research.
Contents:
Investing in Research
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Investing in Research
1 Executive Summary
URGENCY FOR CHANGE
Competitiveness
Human Health and Well-Being
Natural Resources and the Environment
New Knowledge
THE PROPOSAL
An Expanded Public Investment
Program Areas and Scientific Scope
Grant Types
Attention to Multidisciplinary Research
Strengthening Institutions and Human Resources
Size and Duration of Support
RATIONALE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A Federal Initiative
A 500 Million Increase
Support with New Money
The Central Role of USDA
Competitive Grants
FISCAL REALITIES
Trade-Offs
Redirection within the USDA Research Budget
Reinvesting Subsidy Savings
Federal Investment
Investing Now
CONCLUSION
2 The Proposal
AN EXPANDED PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PROGRAM AREAS AND SCIENTIFIC SCOPE
TYPES OF GRANTS
ATTENTION TO MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
STRENGTHEN INSTITUTIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES
SIZE AND DURATION OF SUPPORT
NOTES
3 Rationale for the Proposal
A FEDERAL INITIATIVE
State Sector
Private Sector
Level of Effort
Prospects for Growth
Focus of Private Sector R&amp
D
Diffusion of R&amp
D Results
Federal Sector
A 500 MILLION INCREASE
Investing in Agriculture
Adequacy of Funding
Size and Duration of Grants
Number and Size of Grants by Type
Availability of Scientists
SUPPORT WITH NEW MONEY
Consequences of the Lack of R&amp
D Growth
State-Federal Partnership
Fiscal Realities
Investment of Subsidy Savings
Investment Using Non-USDA Funds
Investment Now
A CENTRAL ROLE FOR USDA
Linkages with ARS
Linkages with State Agricultural Experiment Stations
Linkages with the Cooperative Extension Service.
Linkages with Other Federal Agencies
THE ROLE OF COMPETITIVE GRANTS
Federal R&amp
D Funding Mechanisms
Intramural Funding
Formula Funding
Special Grants
FY 1988 Distribution of Funds
The Advantages of Competitive Grants
Responsiveness and Flexibility
Talent and Openness
Balance among Funding Mechanisms
NOTE
4 Challenges Facing the Research System
COMPETITIVENESS AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
International Agricultural Trade and Markets
Policy Context
Issues
National Economic Performance
Needing and Using Policy
Developing New Uses and Markets for Agricultural and Forest Products
Developing Value-Added Products
Reducing Producer and Processor Costs
Challenges
HUMAN HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Designing Food Products for Improved Health
Food Safety
Pestecide Residues
Microbiological Contamination
Risk Assessment and Management
NATURAL RESOURCES STEWARDSHIP
Water Quality and Quantity
Soil Resources
Global Atmospheric Change
Biological and Genetic Diversity
Ecosystem Structure and Function
Pests and Pesticides
Waste Management
5 Program Areas and Scientific Opportunities
PROGRAM AREAS
PLANT SYSTEMS
Genetics and Diversity
Plant Developmental Biology
Energy, Carbon Metabolism, and Minerals
Plant and Pest Interactions
Ecology and Plant Populations
Plant Production Economics
ANIMAL SYSTEMS
Cellular Growth and Development
Genetics and Reproduction
Molecular Basis of Disease
Uses of Animal Wastes.
Animal Production Systems and Economics
NUTRITION, FOOD QUALITY, AND HEALTH
New Dimensions of Nutritional and Food Sciences
Food Contaminants and Microbial Hazards
Food Biotechnology
Designing Foods for Optimal Nutrition and Safety
Quality Specifications, Processing, and Health
Packaging and Distribution Methods
NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Water Quality and Water Management
Quality and Productivity of Soils and Land Use
Effect of Environment on Agricultural Productivity
Atmospheric and Climatic Change
Forests, Rangelands, and Wildlife
Development of a Land Ethic
ENGINEERING, PRODUCTS, AND PROCESS
Water Quality and Management
Sensors
Computing and Information Management
Bioengineering
Bioprocessing
Innovation in Equipment Manufacturing
Production Efficiency and Resource Conservation
MARKETS, TRADE, AND POLICY
Markets and Trade
Technological Innovation and Value-Added Products
Economic Performance
Rural Development
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROGRAM AREAS AND RECOGNIZED PRIORITIES
RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE SIX MAJOR PROGRAM AREAS, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES, AND NATIONAL PRIORITIES
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUDGET PRIORITIES
Responding to USDA's Missions
Strengthening the Science and Technology Infrastructure
Targeting National Priorities
Supporting Major Science and Technology Initiatives
6 Institutional and Administrative Issues
PROGRAM'S LOCATION IN USDA
Option I: Major Unit within the Office of Science and Education
Option II: Retention within the Cooperative State Research Service
Option III: Creation of a Separate Institute
PROGRAM TRANSITIONS
Program Planning and Advisory Committees
The Peer Review Process
Administrative Changes.
NEED TO MANAGE FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS
PROGRAM EVALUATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Appendixes
A Public and Private Sector Programs and Funding Trends
D Expenditures by Agency and Area of Science
Research Shares by Area of Science
U.S. Department of Agriculture Expenditure Levels, Trends, and Priorities
Major Shifts in USDA Budget Priorities
Overview of the Publicly Funded R&amp
D System
Agricultural Research Service
Economic Research Service
U.S. Forest Service
State Agricultural Experiment Stations
Competitive Research Grants Office
Extension Service
Combined USDA Funding Trends
Higher Education Activities in USDA
B Private Sector Research Activities and Prospects
Private R&amp
D Support By Area Of Technology
Trends In Public And Private Sector Research Focus
Private Sector Capacity To Increase R&amp
Pesticide Industry
Seed Industry
Fertilizer Industry
Machinery
Livestock Industry
Veterinary Services
Factors Influencing Private Sector R&amp
Corporate Consolidation
C Setting and Acting Upon Budget Priorities
Current Priority-Setting Mechanisms
Congressional Budget Actions
Specificity of Program Guidance by the U.S. Congress Through the Appropriations Process
D Statements of Program Objectives and Funding Response
Joint Council for Food and Agricultural Sciences
Users Advisory Board
Agency Budget Recommendations
Cooperative State Research Service
Human Nutrition Information Service
National Agricultural Research Committee
A Review of the Impact of Priority-Setting Mechanisms on Budget Allocations
References.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-155).
ISBN:
9786610214235
9781280214233
1280214236
9780309535977
0309535972
9780585149035
0585149038
OCLC:
70773027

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