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AccelNet: PEER2PEER International Convergence Research Networks in Transboundary Water Security

This project brings together global networks focusing on transboundary water management. Participants will synergize research initiatives, share data and tools, and foster collaboration in transboundary water security scholarship and capacity building to address gaps in research and education. The project creates an ecosystem for translating engineering, physical science, and social science research into plans and policies for stakeholders and governments at local, state, and national levels. Activities will include workshops, technical trainings, faculty and student exchanges, outreach and dissemination, and a platform for network members to engage on their research. This project is funded under NSF Award # 2114701.

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Description

This AccelNet PEER2PEER project leverages and connects existing NASEM water networks including the Partnership for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) program, the Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering and Medicine Program, and partnering international networks managed by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) to address critical gaps in transboundary water security research and education. Research gaps include:

  • Lack of scientific evidence on drought trends and variability, along with the corresponding disparate impacts on regional water security in different transboundary river basins;
  • Water security is affected by transnational propagation of the impact of extreme drought events through tele-connected food trade networks;
  • Socio-cultural context, levels of economic development, environmental concerns, and technical and political collaboration affect science diplomacy to support transboundary water security;
  • Limited capacity and educational materials to prepare future researchers in interdisciplinary, holistic, convergent approaches in transboundary water security.

This project will address the gaps above through knowledge exchange and data/tool sharing vehicles to leverage multiple data streams, including remotely sensed observations and ground-based data for transboundary drought monitoring. PEER2PEER will feature workshops, technical trainings, faculty and student exchanges, field visits, outreach and dissemination. It will develop an online platform for network members to facilitate sustained engagement and research collaboration. Research data will be shared with network members through a partnership with the NSF-funded Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences, Inc. (CUASHI).

Collaborators

Steering Committee

Majed Abu-Zreig

Collaborative Lead

Esra Aleisa

Collaborative Lead

Maysoon AlZoubi

Collaborative Lead

Bunyod Holmatov

Collaborative Lead

Sagynbek Orunbaev

Collaborative Lead

Jordan Read

Collaborative Lead

Azeem Shah

Collaborative Lead

Project Team

Dalal Najib

Principal Investigator

Amir AghaKouchak

Co-Principal Investigator

David Feldman

Co-Principal Investigator

Ali Mirchi

Co-Principal Investigator

Daniel Placht

Co-Principal Investigator

Debora Yumi de Oliveira

Collaborative Lead

Annika Hjelmstad

Collaborative Lead

Kasra Khodkar

Collaborative Lead

Sofia Bowman

Staff

Sponsors

National Science Foundation

Staff

Dalal Najib

Lead

DNajib@nas.edu

Daniel Placht

DPlacht@nas.edu

Negin Sobhani

NSobhani@nas.edu

Arianne Gandy

AGandy@nas.edu

Sofia Bowman

SBowman@nas.edu

Brittani Shorter

BShorter@nas.edu

Past events

Toward the Estimation of Global Snow-Derived Water Resources

  • September 15, 2025
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (ET)
  • Webinar
  • Past

Mountain snowpacks serve as a vital seasonal water reservoir for many downstream ecosystems and human populations. Despite its importance, characterizing the amount of water stored in snowpacks and ho...

2025 AccelNet PEER2PEER Workshop: Advanced Technologies for Transboundary Water Resources Management: Between Science Diplomacy, Global Water Security, and Peace-building

  • June 25 - 26, 2025
  • Workshop
  • Past

The goal is to convene water researchers, students, policymakers and community leaders in this workshop to exchange knowledge on advanced techniques & technologies for transboundary water resources ma...

PEER2PEER Seminar Series: Advancing Knowledge and Action on the Global Water Crisis across Transboundary Regions

  • February 25, 2025
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (ET)
  • Webinar
  • Past

The work of the Global Center for Understanding Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters focuses on understanding and mitigating an intensifying water crisis by addressing regional needs for wat...

PEER2PEER Seminar Series: Ensuring inclusion and equality in transboundary water cooperation – Integrative gender approaches to data collection, analysis and stakeholder engagement

  • October 28, 2024
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (ET)
  • Webinar
  • Past

Water resources are often shared across political boundaries; therefore, transboundary water management cooperation is critical for the protection of livelihoods and development. Global warming makes...

PEER2PEER Seminar Series: Transboundary Water Governance and the Colorado River

  • September 16, 2024
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (ET)
  • Webinar
  • Past

Like other transboundary rivers around the world, the Colorado River is characterized a long, complicated history marked by conflict and cooperation. Home to some 40 million people and supporting agri...

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