Connecting NASA Data & Tools Stakeholders: 2016-19 HAQAST with Health and Air Quality - Tracey Holloway
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Connecting NASA Data & Tools with Health and Air Quality Stakeholders: 2016-19 HAQAST Tracey Holloway Professor, University of Wisconsin—Madison Leader, NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST) September 20, 2016
HAQAST History Health & Air Quality Applied Sciences Team • Late 2009 – AQAST SolicitaGon • March 2010 – AQAST applicaGons due • March 2011 – AQAST membership announced • 2011-2016 – 5 year AQAST duraGon • Late 2015 – H-AQAST SolicitaGon • March 2016 – H-AQAST applicaGons due • July 22, 2016 – H-AQAST team announced • 2 2016 – 2019 – 3 year HAQAST duraGon
HAQAST members •Tracey Holloway (Team Lead, UW-Madison) •Bryan Duncan (NASA GSFC) •Arlene Fiore (Columbia University) •Frank Freedman (San Jose State University) •Daven Henze (University of Colorado, Boulder) •Jeremy Hess (University of Washington, Seattle) •Yang Liu (Emory University) •Jessica Neu (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) •Susan O’Neill (USDA Forest Service) •Ted Russell (Georgia Tech) •Daniel Tong (George Mason University) •Jason West (UNC-Chapel Hill) •Mark Zondlo (Princeton University)
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Research idea (from scienGst) Research plan & Two-way dialog Problem statement (from stakeholder) Research PublicaGons Document & Share Success 8
Research idea (from scienGst) Research plan & Two-way dialog Problem statement (from stakeholder) Stakeholder Research Outcomes PublicaGons Document & Share Success 9
Research idea (from scienGst) Research plan & Two-way dialog Problem statement (from stakeholder) Stakeholder Research Outcomes PublicaGons Build Awareness, Engagement Document & Share Success 10
Research idea (from scienGst) Research plan & Two-way dialog Problem statement (from stakeholder) Stakeholder Research Outcomes PublicaGons Build Awareness, Engagement Document & Share Success 11
HAQAST Scope of Work Connect with Ac2ve “friendly EducaGon & What do reviews” Dialogue Training you need? Research Advice MeeGngs collaboraGons Basic Advanced Videos Case studies Tools and TwiVer “How to” Research to address knowledge gaps Popular Science Diffuse Data for download Success stories 12 PublicaGons
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HAQAST Timeline Health & Air Quality Applied Sciences Team • Up ‘Gl now – Hiring HAQAST communicaGons team; solicit team plans & proposals; set up slack communicaGons pladorm; seeng up website; plan 3 meeGng Nov. ’17 • 10/16 – HAQAST funding period period begins • 11/16 – HAQAST1 in Atlanta • 3/17 – HAQAST2 in Sea^le • mid-2017 – Tiger Team solicitaGon • Late 2017– HAQAST3 in NY/NJ • Spring/Summer 2018 – HAQAST4 • Fall/Winter 2018 – HAQAST5 • Spring/Summer 2019 – HAQAST6 19
HAQAST Communica2ons Health & Air Quality Applied Sciences Team • HAQAST CommunicaGons Coordinator – Daegan Miller, Ph.D. • HAQAST Design Assistant – Caitlin Iverson (Ph.D. student) • CommunicaGons Pladorm – Slack + email • Outreach Sokware – Mailchimp or similar • HAQAST1 Goal – Team introducGons, coordinaGon, and planning • Priority AcGvity – Establish a communicaGons loop to support and assess two-way communicaGon and outcomes 20
Future: Ideas emerging from dialogue, users, collaboraGon Build a culture of Now: Ideas Research idea from engagement… even beyond meeGngs (from scienGst) proposals Research plan & ExisGng Two-way dialog Partners Problem statement (from stakeholder) Highlight “bright Stakeholder Research spots” Outcomes PublicaGons Build Awareness, Engagement E-newsleVers Document & Social Media Stakeholder Share Success Request near-real- 21 Gme updates for both advocates
How did AQAST connect researchers with AQM agencies? Prior to AQAST • respondents had 0-6 AQM partners • Average pre-AQAST partners = 1.7 Aker AQAST • Every respondent reported an increase in AQM partnerships • Post-AQAST, respondents had 1-16 AQM partners • Average post-AQAST partners = 5.7 22
How did AQAST connect researchers with enabled AQAST AQM agencies? crossing paths with regional and state air managers Prior to AQAST across the country in a way that hadn't • respondents happened had 0-6 AQMwith earlier work partners relevant to air quality policy • Average pre-AQAST partners = 1.7 Aker AQAST great to have as an • Every respondent reportedBeing official goal of a grant to an increase part ofinaAQM high- work partnerships with AQ managers profile team increased my ability • Post-AQAST, respondents had 1-16 AQM partners to connect with • Average post-AQAST partners =stakeholders 5.7 23
Trade-off Between Outreach and PublicaGons? # New AQM Partners 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1-5 publicaGons (n=5) 8-10 publicaGons (n=6) 14 - 16 publicaGons (n=4) Respondents with highest publicaGon rates 24 averaged 5 new AQM agency contacts
Trade-off Between Found out about other Outreach and PublicaGons? new satellite products and techniques For a relaGvely small # New AQM Partners 6 budget, AQAST was able to 5 add great value to exisGng 4 satellite data. 3 feedback from AQAST 2 members and AQ managers 1 allowed my research objectives 0 focus better and evolve over to 1-5 publicaGons (n=5) 8-10 publicaGons (n=6) 14 - 16 publicaGons the last five years. (n=4) Respondents with highest publicaGon rates 25 averaged 5 new AQM agency contacts
“Please rank how the following aspects of AQAST affected your overall work - publications, talks, etc. Relative to a regular NASA grant at the same funding level and duration” Flexible Funding Tiger Team Structure Visibility of AQAST Emphasis on serving air quality managers Emphasis on collaboraGon Regular AQAST meeGngs Access to AQAST colleagues and stakeholder partners Access to NASA program managers through AQAST 1: Not at all 2: Somewhat 3: Very much 4: TransformaGve 26
“Please rank how the following aspects of AQAST affected your overall work - publications, talks, etc. Relative to a regular NASA grant at the same funding level and duration” Flexible Funding (3.13) Tiger Team Structure (3.07) Visibility of AQAST (3.0) Emphasis on serving air quality managers (3.57) Emphasis on collaboraGon (2.87) Regular AQAST meeGngs (3.13) Access to AQAST colleagues and stakeholder partners (3.07) Access to NASA program managers through AQAST (1.7) 1: Not at all 2: Somewhat 3: Very much 4: TransformaGve 27
“Please rank how the following aspects of AQAST affected your overall work - publications, talks, etc. Relative to a regular NASA grant at the same funding level and duration” Flexible Funding (3.13) Tiger Team Structure (3.07) Visibility of AQAST (3.0) Emphasis on serving air quality managers (3.57) Emphasis on collaboraGon (2.87) Regular semi-annual Regular AQAST meeGngs (3.13) meetings were Access to AQAST colleagues and stakeholder partners valuable …We (3.07) have Access to NASA program managers through AQAST (1.7) developed really over time there is a strong working real team that relationships crosses individual interests 1: Not at all 2: Somewhat 3: Very much 4: TransformaGve 28
“How successful was AQAST in helping you and your funded collaborators accomplish the following goals?” Advance individual projects that link NASA data and tools with the AQM community? 3.33 Work with Tiger Teams to connect NASA data and tools with the AQM community? 3.07 Build connecGons with air quality managers and other stakeholders? 3.26 Build collabora2ons with other AQAST members? 3.40 Work on cueng edge air quality research? 3.33 Increase the use of NASA data and tools into your research? 3.13 Encourage your engagement in science with impacts and use to stakeholders? 3.5 Share updates at regular mee2ngs? 3.45 Stay up-to-date on issues and science at regular mee2ngs? 3.5 Promote your work via the web? 2.93 Promote your work via newsle^ers? 2.86 29 1: Not at all 2: Somewhat 3: Very much 4: TransformaGve
“HowThe successful was AQAST in helping you and your AQAST meetings funded collaborators provided accomplish the following goals?” a great collaborative opportunity…[but] Advance individual projects that link NASA data and tools with the air quality management Podium community? time [should have 3.33 Workbeen] given with Tiger Teams out in larger to connect NASA data and tools with the air quality management chunks to community? 3.07groups with major Actually, publicity accomplishments Build connecGons with air quality managers and other stakeholders? 3.26 initiated by AQAST Build collabora2ons with other AQAST members? 3.40 Work on cueng edge air quality research? 3.33 was valuable in getting Increase the use of NASA data and tools into your research? 3.13 our work out Encourage your engagement in science with impacts and use into the open. to stakeholders? 3.5 Share updatesThe webmee2ngs? at regular sites and 3.45 newsleVers Stay up-to-date on issuesareand well-done, science at regular mee2ngs? 3.5 Promote your work via the web? 2.93 but nobody has ever Promote your work via newsle^ers? 2.86 approached me and said "Hey I read about your work in the AQAST newsleVer” 30 1: Not at all 2: Somewhat 3: Very much 4: TransformaGve
Risks to Success • Tension between tradiGonal research outcomes (and associated career benefits) and Gme needed for in stakeholder engagement • Challenge of insGtuGonal change for stakeholder to adopt new data and tools • Barriers to translate research outcomes into operaGons (e.g. Giovanni doesn’t have HCHO; hard to replicate NO2 graphics) 31
Twi^er @tracey_holloway Email taholloway@wisc.edu Thank you!
AQAST members • Daniel Jacob (leader), Loretta Mickley (Harvard) • Tracey Holloway (deputy leader), Steve Ackerman (U. Wisconsin); Bart Sponseller (Wisconsin DNR) • Greg Carmichael (U. Iowa) • Dan Cohan (Rice U.) • Russ Dickerson (U. Maryland) • Bryan Duncan, Yasuko Yoshida, Melanie Follette-Cook (NASA/GSFC); Jennifer Olson (NASA/LaRC) • David Edwards (NCAR) • Arlene Fiore (Columbia Univ.); Meiyun Lin (Princeton) • Jack Fishman, Ben de Foy (Saint Louis U.) • Daven Henze, Jana Milford (U. Colorado) • Edward Hyer, Jeff Reid, Doug Westphal, Kim Richardson (NRL) • Pius Lee, Tianfeng Chai (NOAA/NESDIS) • Yang Liu, Matthew Strickland (Emory U.), Bin Yu (UC Berkeley) • Richard McNider, Arastoo Biazar (U. Alabama – Huntsville) • Brad Pierce (NOAA/NESDIS) • Ted Russell, Yongtao Hu, Talat Odman (Georgia Tech); Lorraine Remer (NASA/GSFC) • David Streets (Argonne) • Jim Szykman (EPA/ORD/NERL) • Anne Thompson, William Ryan, Suellen Haupt (Penn State U.)
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