明尼苏达州雨水研究和技术转移项目-合作研究的综合方法

John P. Bilotta, Jeffrey M. Peterson
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明尼苏达大学水资源中心(UMN WRC)与明尼苏达雨水研究委员会(MSRC)合作制定了一项强有力的计划,通过完成研究来推进城市雨水管理和政策。通过这种独特的合作,明尼苏达州的雨水专家和研究人员通过研究现有的和创新的结构和非结构实践、政策和管理技术,参与了多部门的研究,以预防、减少和减轻城市雨水的影响。该中心和委员会已经发展出一种全面的方法:获得多样化的资金,导致平均每年100万美元的预算。在地方、区域、州和联邦各级协调和建立伙伴关系,以利用雨水研究资源。利用委员会与雨水研究人员、专业人士、政策制定者和利益相关者进行接触。通过评估所需的研究(例如,明尼苏达州雨水研究路线图)确定战略重点。提供一个流程,优先考虑,征求,提交,批准和实施与雨水有关的研究建议。该计划还投资于技术转让,寻求将研究成果有效和高效地传播给最能从中受益的人。该委员会成立于2016年,是一个由雨水专业人士、从业者、管理人员、工程师、研究人员和其他人员组成的组织,旨在与该中心合作,促进相关的应用研究,并支持教育和技术转让。本文总结了项目的努力和未来展望,并强调了大学和中心与机构、地方政府单位和私人工程咨询企业的合作和联系,这些都是项目成功的组成部分。
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Minnesota Stormwater Research and Technology Transfer Program – A Comprehensive Approach to Collaborative Research

The University of Minnesota Water Resources Center (UMN WRC) in collaboration with the Minnesota Stormwater Research Council (MSRC) has developed a robust program to advance urban stormwater management and policy through the completion of research. Through this unique collaboration, stormwater professionals and researchers across Minnesota are engaged in multi-sector research to prevent, minimize, and mitigate urban stormwater impacts by studying existing and innovative structural and non-structural practices, policies, and management techniques. The center and the council have evolved a comprehensive approach by:

  • Obtaining diversified funding resulting in an annual average $1M budget.
  • Coordinating and building partnerships at local, regional, state, and federal levels to leverage stormwater research resources.
  • Using the council to engage with stormwater researchers, professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders. 
  • Identifying strategic priorities through assessments of needed research (i.e., the Minnesota Stormwater Research Roadmap).
  • Providing a process for prioritizing, soliciting, submitting, approving, and implementing stormwater-related research proposals.

The program also invests in technology transfer seeking the effective and efficient dissemination of research results to those who can best benefit from it. The council is an organization of stormwater professionals, practitioners, managers, engineers, researchers, and others established in 2016 to work with the center to facilitate relevant, applied research and support education and technology transfer. This paper summarizes the efforts of the program, the future outlook, and highlights the collaboration and the connection of the University and the center to agencies, local units of government, and private engineering consulting businesses, who all were integral to the success of the program.

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