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Sierra Nevada Research Institute

UC Merced and the SNRI have formed a research and education partnership with Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks

The Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI) is the first of UC Merced’s signature interdisciplinary research institutes.

Uniting Outstanding Researchers in Interdisciplinary Cooperation
SNRI will draw in experts in the natural sciences, engineering and policy sciences. Already, professors and other researchers are working together in unique laboratory facilities designed to facilitate collaboration and communication.

Taking Advantage of the Natural Laboratory Around UC Merced
SNRI capitalizes on the vastness and diversity of the nearby Sierra Nevada and the adjacent Central Valley, where UC Merced is located. These regions, whose natural resources are so closely interwoven, provide opportunities to study forest, grassland, watershed and other systems. Researchers who study them are already making discoveries that will apply in similar situations all over the world.

Answering Questions That Make a Difference
These are the issues that will matter most in generations to come, and UC Merced is seeking knowledge that will lead to solutions.

  • population growth and development
  • water and watersheds
  • air quality
  • fire ecology
  • biodiversity
  • climate change
  • resource management and policy

The Sierra Nevada Research Institute currently has two research facilities:

For more information, visit SNRI online.

For more information please contact:
Samuel Traina, Ph.D.
Director, Sierra Nevada Research Institute and Professor of Natural Sciences
tel (209) 228-4311
straina@ucmerced.edu




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