Building Resilient And Carbon-Neutral Communities Post Covid

Eligibility: 

Projects must show excellence in research and have the following additional elements:

  • The Canadian PI (applicant) must be qualified to receive Tri-Agency funding. The project must also identify an Indian university collaborating PI. Please note that Canadian institutions should not be charging any overheads on Tri-Agency funding.
  • HQP involvement (graduate students, postdocs or research associates)
  • Industry partner involvement, either from Canada or from India (support letters will be required at the Full Application Stage, stating commitment to the project by providing cash and in-kind support)
How to Apply: 

Purpose of the Call:

The impact of COVID-19 has been felt disproportionally by remote and rural communities which prior to the pandemic had limited access to reliable infrastructure, secure food supplies, clean water and access to health facilities. As we enter the post COVID era, supply chains have become stressed, there is a back log of patients waiting for routine procedures and our food supplies have become less secure.

Another serious problem the world faces today is Climate Change. Warmer temperatures over time are changing weather patterns and disrupting the usual balance of nature. This poses many risks to human beings and all other forms of life on Earth. Nearly all land areas are seeing more hot days and heat waves; 2021 was one of the hottest years on record. Higher temperatures increase heat-related illnesses and can make it more difficult to work and move around. Wildfires start more easily and spread more rapidly when conditions are hotter. Scientists have further predicted that long-term effects of climate change will include a decrease in sea ice and an increase in permafrost thawing, an increase in heat waves and heavy precipitation, and decreased water resources in semi-arid regions. In 2021, climate change triggered serious flooding, leading to the collapse of eight arterial bridges in British Columbia, Canada, due to landslides and scour, and submerged thousands of homes and debilitated remote communities. In the scenarios assessed, limiting warming to around 1.5°C requires global greenhouse gas emissions to peak before 2025 at the latest, and be reduced by 43% by 2030; at the same time, methane would also need to be reduced by about a third. Humanity faces an existential crisis.

IC-IMPACTS has worked in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology and with researchers in India and Canada to develop and deploy low-cost solutions which can help develop healthy communities. In this new call for proposals, we are seeking applications aimed at addressing the issues faced by remote and rural communities in the post COVID world.

We propose to cover the following 4 areas:

A. Agritech and Food Security (IC-IMPACTS and DBT)

B. Carbon Reduction in Our Built Environment (IC-IMPACTS and DST)

C. Water (IC-IMPACTS and DST)

D. Health, Post COVID Health Issues and Long COVID (IC-IMPACTS and DBT)

 For more information, please contact Jill Sherman, International Research Facilitator, at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

External Deadline: 
Friday, July 15, 2022
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research