The Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI) is UC Merced's first Organized Research Unit.
The goals of the Sierra Nevada Research Institute are to use integrated research in natural science, social science, and engineering in order:
- to discover and disseminate new knowledge that contributes to sustaining natural resources
- to promote social health and well-being in the Central Valley and the Sierra Nevada regions of California, and related regions worldwide
The SNRI faculty and scientists seek new knowledge that will contribute to a more sustainable future for the natural systems of the Sierra Nevada and the San Joaquin Valley on which we depend. Discoveries made here inform and impact the world.
Your contribution will support critical research and discoveries in:
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Hydrology and Water Resources
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Fire Science
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Climate Science
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Water Sciences
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Soil Science
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Solar Energy
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Drones (UAVs)
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Ecology and Ecosystem Science
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Climate Communications
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Environmental Policy
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Resource Management
SNRI fosters interdisciplinary research by leveraging the expertise of scientists from across the UC Merced campus. However, rapid population growth, competition for natural resources, competing for land use, climate change and environmental pollution that pose serious threats to the sustainability of these regions. Solving these problems requires the combined perspective of multiple disciplines that is the hallmark of UC Merced’s Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI).
SNRI also collaborates with other UC campuses, Lawrence Livermore and Berkeley National Laboratories and UC Agriculture and Natural Resources to bring the best of the UC system to the research agenda of UC Merced.
Contact us via email snrirequests@ucmerced.edu for more information.
To donate online, please see our Make a Gift page at UC Merced Development and Alumni Relations.