94-29515. Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs; U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program: Request for Proposals for the Tropical Ecosystems Directorate  

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    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    
    [Public Notice 2119]
    
     
    
    Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific 
    Affairs; U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program: Request for Proposals for 
    the Tropical Ecosystems Directorate
    
        The Tropical Ecosystems Directorate (TED) of the U.S. Man and the 
    Biosphere Program (U.S. MAB) announces a call for research and activity 
    proposals addressing the theme of sustainable use of tropical forest 
    resources. A total of $60,000 is available to support a small number of 
    research and activity grants, in the range of $10,000 to $20,000 which 
    will be awarded in the summer of 1995. Preference will be given to 
    proposals which focus on the Tri-National Region of Belize, Guatemala, 
    and/or Mexico and complement the core project activities of the TED. 
    Persons interested in applying for these grants are encouraged to first 
    obtain a copy of the TED core project, ``A Regional Approach for 
    Sustainable Development and the Conservation of Natural Resources in 
    the Maya Tri-National Region of Belize, Guatemala and Mexico,'' from 
    the U.S. MAB Secretariat.
    
    Funding Objectives
    
        The U.S. MAB/TED small grant program is intended to directly foster 
    cross-border cooperation, research, and exchange of information to 
    promote the sustainable management of tropical forests in the Tri-
    National Region. Given limited available funding and the purpose of the 
    program, U.S. MAB/TED places highest priority on activities that are 
    bi- or tri-national in nature. In addition, U.S. MAB/TED funding can 
    assist research teams and/or activity projects to: add a national 
    researcher to their effort; better integrate conservation and 
    sustainable development; add a particular discipline to an ongoing 
    research project; explore the application of ongoing site-specific 
    research to an additional site in the Maya Tri-National region; or 
    carry out activities complementary to the TED project in the region. 
    U.S. MAB/TED funding will not be provided for planning purposes.
    
    Focal Issues
    
        Within the broad thematic focus of sustainable use of tropical 
    forest resources in the Maya Tri-National Region, U.S. MAB/TED 
    encourages research projects and activities addressing focal issues 
    such as community-based production systems, tropical forest management 
    for timber and/or non-timber products, economic valuation and 
    accounting of tropical forest products and services, benefits and costs 
    of low impact uses such as ecotourism, or integration of biodiversity 
    conservation with production forestry. Proposals which focus on other 
    issues should be consistent with and complementary to the U.S. MAB/TED 
    core project activities.
    
    Proposal Content
    
        Each proposal should have a title page, a one-page synopsis of the 
    proponent's existing research project if any, a one-page synopsis of 
    the proposed activities, and up to five pages detailing the proposed 
    use of U.S. MAB/TED funds that would be complementary of the TED core 
    program, and a one-page itemized budget including personnel, travel, 
    operations, equipment/supplies, and justification. All sources of 
    income for the project must be included in the budget. No funds are 
    available for institutional overhead; only direct costs can be 
    supported.
    
    Evaluation and Review Process
    
        A review panel of the U.S. MAB Tropical Ecosystems Directorate will 
    evaluate the proposals based on the following criteria:
    
    --Degree of relevance to TED core program objectives;
    --Bi-national or tri-national nature of the research or activity;
    --Applicability to promoting sustainable use of tropical forest 
    resources in the Maya Tri-National Region;
    --Degree of involvement of host country investigators;
    --The quality and demonstrated productivity of the principal 
    investigators.
    
        Persons interested in applying should first submit a one to two 
    page project prospectus by January 31, 1995. This prospectus should 
    provide a brief description of the proposed project and explain how the 
    project meets U.S. MAB/TED selection criteria. The prospectus should 
    include a simple four-item budget (salaries, equipment/materials, 
    travel, other costs). The U.S. MAB/TED will review the prospectuses and 
    invite full proposals by March 10, 1995.
        Invitees will have until June 16, 1995 to submit a full proposal. 
    The U.S. MAB/TED will evaluate all proposals and make final decisions 
    by July 14, 1995. Funds will be committed to the managing institutions 
    identified in the proposals during August 1995. Principles will receive 
    from the U.S. MAB Secretariat copies of all U.S. MAB/TED review 
    evaluations of their proposals and a written notification of the 
    directorate's decision on their proposal.
        For further information contact Dr. Roger Soles, U.S. MAB 
    Secretariat, OES/EGC/MAB, Department of State, Washington, DC 20522. 
    Tel. (703)-235-2946, Fax. (703)-235-3002.
    
    Submission of Proposals
    
        Mail prospectuses and proposals to: U.S. MAB Secretariat, OES/EGC/
    MAB, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC 20522. Attention: 
    Tropical Ecosystems Directorate.
        The deadline for prospectus is January 31, 1995. The deadline for 
    invited proposals is June 15, 1995.
    
        Dated: November 14, 1994.
    Roger E. Soles,
    Executive Director, U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program, Office of 
    Global Change.
    [FR Doc. 94-29515 Filed 11-29-94; 8:45 am]
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Published:
11/30/1994
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State Department
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Document Number:
94-29515
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Federal Register: November 30, 1994, Public Notice 2119