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Greater Phoenix 2100: Building a National Urban Environmental Research Agenda Jonathan Fink Vice Provost for Research Arizona State University

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Page 1: Greater Phoenix 2100:  Building a National Urban Environmental Research Agenda

Greater Phoenix 2100: Building a National Urban

Environmental Research Agenda

Jonathan FinkVice Provost for Research

Arizona State University

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Greater Phoenix 2100

• What kind of Phoenix do we want in 2100?• How do we describe Phoenix today?• How do we characterize explosive growth? • What tools can help forecast our future?• Can science help answer these questions?

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What’s being done nationally?

• Los Alamos Labs Urban Security Project

• USGS Urban Dynamics Project

• NSF Urban Research Initiative

• Various university institutes

• State/regional “smart growth” initiatives

• Few Coordinated Activities

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Plume dispersion over N. Dallas modeled with HOTMAC-RAPTAD-

GASFLOW system

Los Alamos Lab Urban Security

Initiative

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USGS Urban

Dynamics Research Program

U.S. urban growth: 1975-1995

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What’s missing?

• Coordinated Federal effort

• Federal/state/private/academic collaborations

• Linkage of social, biological, physical

• Scientific foundation for growth debates

• Tools for forecasting impact of growth

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NSF Central Arizona – Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research

• Decade-scale monitoring project

• 48 co-investigators from 14 departments

• ASU partners with State, cities, federal labs

• Complement to Baltimore LTER

• Ideal platform for urban modeling/analysis

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CAP is one of two urban LTERs

PhoenixBaltimore

young cityrapid growth

aridrugged

libertarian politics

old cityslower growth

humidflat

activist politics

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CAP LTER Objectives

• Test ecological theory in urban settings

• Better understanding of ecology of cities

• Relate ecological and sociological factors

• Archive large body of scientific data

• Engage public (K-12) in scientific discovery

• Spin off additional research opportunities

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LTER-related research projectsat ASU (most > $300K/year)

• Urban airshed modeling (DOE, ADOT)

• Remote sensing of 100 cities (NASA)

• Urban CO2 island (NSF-URI)

• Urban ecology grad. program (IGERT-NSF)

• SW Center for Env. Res. & Policy (EPA)

• Center for sustainable water reuse (EPA)

• SUPERPAVE (US DOT)

• Benign semiconductor manufacturing (NSF)

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Why study Phoenix?

• Geographically delimited– Resource constrained (water, power)

– Relatively simple boundary conditions

• Change is very rapid (“An acre an hour”)– Fastest growing county in U.S.

– Second fastest growing & fifth largest city

• Typical of arid urban west– High tech jobs, little mass transit, cheap land

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What are the boundary conditions for modeling Phoenix?

• Spatial: city strictly limited by infrastructure

• Population: well documented, rapid growth

• Cultural: built along Hohokam canals (AD 1000)

• Topography/Geology: Basin and Range

• Water: canals, reservoirs, streams, groundwater

• Air: eastward flow, CO2 dome, “brown cloud”

• Land Use: desert agriculture urban

• Economy: mining/agriculture high tech/tourism

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Urban fringe sharply defined

Photo courtesy of Ramon Arrowsmith

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1912

Maricopa County land use

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1934

Maricopa County land use

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1955

Maricopa County land use

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1975

Maricopa County land use

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1995

Maricopa County land use

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Remote sensing used for urban resource management

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PhoenixADEQ

APS SRP

ADWR

ADHS

ADOC

Intel

Motorola ASU

NIEHS

DOE

ADOTDOT

NSF

EPA

NASA

NOAA

USGS

USFS

DOC

DOD

AIR

HEALTH

HUD

HOUSING

WATER

TRANSPORTATION

MANU-

FACTURING

CLIMATE

URBAN SECURITY

FORESTS

LAND USE

USDABLM

POWER

AGRICULTURE

ADOALincoln Institute

Biosphere

MAG

Greater Phoenix2100

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Greater Phoenix 2100 Targets

• Physical Environment – Air (ADEQ) (EPA)– Water (ADWR, ADEQ) (EPA, USGS)– Climate (Biosphere) (NOAA)– Forests (ADOA) (USFS)– Agriculture (ADOA) (USDA)

• Social Environment– Health (ADHS) (NIH)– Housing (ADOC) (HUD)– Education (AZ DOEd) (USDOEd)

• Infrastructure – Land Use (ASLD, Lincoln) (DOI)– Power (APS, SRP) (DOE)– Transportation (ADOT, MAG) (USDOT)– Manufacturing (Intel, Motorola) (US DOC)– Urban Security (LANL, DARPA, Nat Grd)

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Greater Phoenix 2100:Which Phoenix do we want?

• Coordinate federal/state/academic efforts

• Link with similar studies of other cities

• Answer questions people care about

• Provide objective information

• Build state-of-the-art forecasting tools

• Start of urban-LTER network across USA