Water science is studied by experts not just in natural and physical sciences, but also in social science, engineering, public health, to name a few. The MSU Water Alliance brings these disciplines together into six interest and affinity groups called hubs, where experts can coalesce around ideas and work together.
Water Alliance Hubs
FEW
This hub focuses on the interface of agriculture, food, water, energy, & industry. Example research areas include:
- Water use and efficiency
- Water quality
- Irrigation water
- Food production & processing
- Agricultural policy
- Nonpoint source water pollution
- Pollutant fate & transport
OneHealth
This hub will address risks to health from inadequate access to safe, reliable water. Example research areas include:
- Water access
- Waterborne pathogens and contaminants
- Risk assessment & management
- Environmental justice
- Household water insecurity
- Water infrastructure
Eco
This hub focuses on how to protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural and modified ecosystems to benefit both biodiversity and human well-being. Example research areas include:
- Nature-based design and solutions
- Coastal ecosystems
- Sustainable fisheries
- Flooding
- Integrated water management
- Water quality and quantity
- Water infrastructure
Data & Tech
This hub will focus on innovations in data science and technology to support water science, education, and engagement. Example research areas include:
- Modeling & monitoring to support decision making
- Big data
- Robotics
- Sensors
- Artificial Intelligence
- New technologies
Science to Action
This hub will focus on understanding and empowering informed decision-making. Example research areas include:
- Collaboration across boundaries
- Participatory decision-making
- Behavior change
- Water governance
- Water diplomacy
- Translational science & practice
- Community-based science & practice
Needs & Drivers
This hub addresses five key drivers and needs that cut across many water challenges: climate change, water quality, environmental justice, issues of scale, and community engagement.