Federal Advisory Committee for the Expert Review of Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.3 (CERSAP); Nomination Request, 12591-12592 [E7-4874]
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Mr.
William Hohenstein, Global Change
Program Office, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Room 112-A Whitten
Federal Building, 1400 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250–
3810; telephone: 202–720–6698.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Authority: CERSAP is established in
accordance with the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C.
App. 2 section 9 (c). CERSAP supports the
USDA in its participation in the interagency
U.S. Climate Change Science Program,
specifically in implementation of Synthesis
and Assessment Product 4.3 (SAP 4.3), The
Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture,
Land Resources, Water Resources, and
Biodiversity. The Secretary of Agriculture has
determined that CERSAP is in the public
interest and will support USDA in
performing its duties and responsibilities.
CERSAP
will provide advice to the Secretary of
Agriculture on the conduct of a study
titled, The Effects of Climate Change on
Agriculture, Land Resources, Water
Resources, and Biodiversity, to be
conducted as part of the U.S. Climate
Change Science Program. The draft
report will be published at https://
www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/
sap4–3/default.htm. CERSAP will
provide advice on the specific issues to
be addressed, appropriate technical
approaches, the nature of information
relevant to decision makers, the content
of the final report, compliance with the
Information Quality Act, and other
matters important to the successful
achievement of the study objectives.
CERSAP will respond specifically to the
following seven inquiries related to the
report:
1. Are the goals, objectives, and
intended audience of the product
clearly described in the document? Does
the product address all the questions as
outlined in the prospectus?
2. Are the findings and
recommendations adequately supported
by evidence and analysis? If any
recommendations are based on value
judgments or the collective opinions of
the authors, is this acknowledged and
are adequate reasons given for reaching
those judgments?
3. Are the data and analyses handled
competently? Are statistical methods
applied appropriately? Are uncertainties
and confidence levels evaluated and
communicated appropriately?
4. Are the document’s presentation
and organization effective? Are the
questions outlined in the prospectus
addressed and communicated in a
manner that is appropriate for the
intended audience?
5. Is the document scientifically
objective and policy-neutral? Is it
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consistent with the scientific literature,
including recent National Research
Council reports and other scientific
assessments on the same topic?
6. Does the summary concisely and
accurately describe the content, key
findings, and recommendations? Is it
consistent with other sections of the
document?
7. What significant improvements, if
any, might be made in the document?
Duties: CERSAP will provide expert
peer-review to SAP 4.3, according to the
criteria listed above. CERSAP will
generate a list of comments and
suggestions to increase the merit of SAP
4.3. After SAP 4.3’s authors have
responded to those comments, CERSAP
will review those responses to ensure
that their review comments have been
adequately considered and addressed.
The duties of the CERSAP are solely
advisory in nature.
Official(s) To Whom CERSAP Reports:
CERSAP will submit advice and report
to the Secretary of Agriculture through
the Director of USDA’s Global Change
Program Office (GCPO) within the
Office of the Chief Economist (OCE).
Estimated Number and Frequency of
Meetings: CERSAP expects to meet
approximately two (2) times. Meetings
are expected to occur when the draft
report, The Effects of Climate Change on
Agriculture, Land Resources, Water
Resources, and Biodiversity, is initially
available, and again to finalize the
review document, or as needed and
approved by the Designated Federal
Officer (DFO). USDA may pay travel
and per diem expenses when
determined necessary and appropriate.
A full-time or permanent part-time
employee of USDA will be appointed as
the DFO. The DFO or a designee will be
present at all meetings and each meeting
will be conducted in accordance with
an agenda approved in advance by the
DFO. The DFO is authorized to adjourn
any meeting when he or she determines
it is in the public interest to do so.
As required by FACA, CERSAP will
hold open meetings unless the Secretary
of Agriculture determines that a meeting
or a portion of a meeting may be closed
to the public in accordance with
subsection c of Section 522(b) of Title 5,
United States Code. Interested persons
may attend meetings, appear before
CERSAP as time permits, and file
comments with the CERSAP.
Duration and Termination: This
charter will be in effect until
publication of SAP 4.3. The charter will
expire upon publication of SAP 4.3, and
will not be renewed.
Member Composition: CERSAP will
be composed of approximately twelve
(12) members. Members will be
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appointed by the Secretary of
Agriculture through the Office of the
Chief Economist. No member shall have
served as an author of the draft SAP 4.3.
Most members shall be designated
Special Government Employees,
reflecting their selection based upon
their scientific expertise in the fields of
climate change effects on the
ecosystems and ecosystem services
investigated by SAP 4.3. Other members
may be Regular Government Employees,
and will have comparable expertise.
Equal opportunity practices, in line
with USDA policies, will be followed in
all membership appointments to
CERSAP. To ensure that the
recommendations of CERSAP have
taken into account the needs of the
diverse groups served by the
Department, membership shall include,
to the extent practicable, individuals
with demonstrated ability to represent
minorities, women, and persons with
disabilities.
Subgroups: USDA, or CERSAP with
USDA’s approval, may form CERSAP
subcommittees or workgroups for any
purpose consistent with this charter.
Such subcommittees or workgroups may
not work independently of CERSAP and
must report their recommendations and
advice to the full CERSAP committee for
deliberation and discussion.
Subcommittees or workgroups have no
authority to make decisions on behalf of
the full CERSAP committee, nor can
they report directly to the Secretary of
Agriculture or other USDA officials.
Keith Collins,
Chief Economist,
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Federal Advisory Committee for the
Expert Review of Synthesis and
Assessment Product 4.3 (CERSAP);
Nomination Request
Office of the Chief Economist,
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
ACTION: Request for nominations to the
Committee for the Expert Review of
Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.3
(CERSAP).
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Department of
Agriculture (USDA) is inviting
nominations for membership on the
Committee for the Expert Review of
Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.3
(CERSAP). The purpose of the
Committee is to provide advice on the
conduct of a study titled The Effects of
Climate Change on Agriculture, Land
Resources, Water Resources, and
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Biodiversity, to be conducted as part of
the U.S. Climate Change Science
Program (CCSP). The prospectus for the
study titled The Effects of Climate
Change on Agriculture, Land Resources,
Water Resources, and Biodiversity is on
the CCSP Web site at https://
www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/
sap4–3/default.htm.
Committee membership will total
approximately twelve persons and may
include individuals from the Federal
Government, State and/or local
governments, the scientific community,
non-governmental organizations and the
private sector, with expertise,
experience, and knowledge essential to
the successful completion of the study.
Nominations for employees of the
Department of Agriculture will not be
considered.
Nominations must be received within
twenty-one days of the date of this
Federal Register notice. Any interested
person or organization may submit a
nomination. Nominations must include
a complete resume of the nominee’s
background, experience and expertise,
Form AD755, and any other information
considered relevant. Form AD755 is
available online through the following
Web sites: https://www.usda.gov/oce/
global_change/index.htm, https://
www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/
sap4–3/default.php, and https://
www.sap43.ucar.edu/. Additional
avenues and resources will be utilized
by USDA in the solicitation of
nominees.
ADDRESSES: Submit nominations to: Dr.
Margaret Walsh, Global Change Program
Office, Office of the Chief Economist,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room
112–A Whitten Federal Building, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20250–3810; e-mail
address: mwalsh@usda.gov, fax: (202)
401–1176.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Margaret Walsh, Global Change Program
Office, Office of the Chief Economist,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room
112–A Whitten Federal Building, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20250–3810; telephone:
(202) 720–9978; e-mail address:
mwalsh@oce.usda.gov, fax: (202) 401–
1176.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A copy of
the Committee Charter is available at
https://www.fido.gov/facadatabase/. The
purpose of the Committee is to provide
advice on the conduct of a study titled
The Effects of Climate Change on
Agriculture, Land Resources, Water
Resources, and Biodiversity to be
conducted as part of the U.S. Climate
Change Science Program (CCSP).
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CERSAP will advise on the specific
issues to be addressed, appropriate
technical approaches, the nature of
information relevant to decision makers,
the content of the final report,
compliance with the Information
Quality Act, and other matters
important to the successful achievement
of the objectives of the study. CERSAP
will respond specifically to the
following seven inquiries related to the
report:
1. Are the goals, objectives, and
intended audience of the product
clearly described in the document? Does
the product address all the questions as
outlined in the prospectus?
2. Are the findings and
recommendations adequately supported
by evidence and analysis? If any
recommendations are based on value
judgments or the collective opinions of
the authors, is this acknowledged and
are adequate reasons given for reaching
those judgments?
3. Are the data and analyses handled
competently? Are statistical methods
applied appropriately? Are uncertainties
and confidence levels evaluated and
communicated appropriately?
4. Are the document’s presentation
and organization effective? Are the
questions outlined in the prospectus
addressed and communicated in a
manner that is appropriate for the
intended audiences?
5. Is the document scientifically
objective and policy-neutral? Is it
consistent with the scientific literature,
including recent NRC reports and other
scientific assessments on the same
topic?
6. Does the summary concisely and
accurately describe the content, key
findings, and recommendations? Is it
consistent with other sections of the
document?
7. What significant improvements, if
any, might be made in the document?
Individuals and organizations
interested in submitting nominations for
membership should familiarize
themselves with the draft prospectus for
this study, which is available at https://
www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/
sap4–3/default.htm.
CERSAP is expected to meet twice
during 2007 in the Washington, DC area.
Completed nominations should be
sent preferably by e-mail. If sent by
either fax or regular mail, the sender is
encouraged to phone (202) 720–9978 in
advance.
Keith Collins,
Chief Economist.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Federal Advisory Committee for the Expert Review of Synthesis and
Assessment Product 4.3 (CERSAP); Nomination Request
AGENCY: Office of the Chief Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
ACTION: Request for nominations to the Committee for the Expert Review
of Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.3 (CERSAP).
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SUMMARY: The Department of Agriculture (USDA) is inviting nominations
for membership on the Committee for the Expert Review of Synthesis and
Assessment Product 4.3 (CERSAP). The purpose of the Committee is to
provide advice on the conduct of a study titled The Effects of Climate
Change on Agriculture, Land Resources, Water Resources, and
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Biodiversity, to be conducted as part of the U.S. Climate Change
Science Program (CCSP). The prospectus for the study titled The Effects
of Climate Change on Agriculture, Land Resources, Water Resources, and
Biodiversity is on the CCSP Web site at https://www.climatescience.gov/
Library/sap/sap4-3/default.htm.
Committee membership will total approximately twelve persons and
may include individuals from the Federal Government, State and/or local
governments, the scientific community, non-governmental organizations
and the private sector, with expertise, experience, and knowledge
essential to the successful completion of the study. Nominations for
employees of the Department of Agriculture will not be considered.
Nominations must be received within twenty-one days of the date of
this Federal Register notice. Any interested person or organization may
submit a nomination. Nominations must include a complete resume of the
nominee's background, experience and expertise, Form AD755, and any
other information considered relevant. Form AD755 is available online
through the following Web sites: https://www.usda.gov/oce/global_
change/index.htm, https://www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/sap4-3/
default.php, and https://www.sap43.ucar.edu/. Additional avenues and
resources will be utilized by USDA in the solicitation of nominees.
ADDRESSES: Submit nominations to: Dr. Margaret Walsh, Global Change
Program Office, Office of the Chief Economist, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Room 112-A Whitten Federal Building, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-3810; e-mail address:
mwalsh@usda.gov, fax: (202) 401-1176.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Margaret Walsh, Global Change
Program Office, Office of the Chief Economist, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Room 112-A Whitten Federal Building, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-3810; telephone: (202) 720-9978; e-
mail address: mwalsh@oce.usda.gov, fax: (202) 401-1176.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A copy of the Committee Charter is available
at https://www.fido.gov/facadatabase/. The purpose of the Committee is
to provide advice on the conduct of a study titled The Effects of
Climate Change on Agriculture, Land Resources, Water Resources, and
Biodiversity to be conducted as part of the U.S. Climate Change Science
Program (CCSP). CERSAP will advise on the specific issues to be
addressed, appropriate technical approaches, the nature of information
relevant to decision makers, the content of the final report,
compliance with the Information Quality Act, and other matters
important to the successful achievement of the objectives of the study.
CERSAP will respond specifically to the following seven inquiries
related to the report:
1. Are the goals, objectives, and intended audience of the product
clearly described in the document? Does the product address all the
questions as outlined in the prospectus?
2. Are the findings and recommendations adequately supported by
evidence and analysis? If any recommendations are based on value
judgments or the collective opinions of the authors, is this
acknowledged and are adequate reasons given for reaching those
judgments?
3. Are the data and analyses handled competently? Are statistical
methods applied appropriately? Are uncertainties and confidence levels
evaluated and communicated appropriately?
4. Are the document's presentation and organization effective? Are
the questions outlined in the prospectus addressed and communicated in
a manner that is appropriate for the intended audiences?
5. Is the document scientifically objective and policy-neutral? Is
it consistent with the scientific literature, including recent NRC
reports and other scientific assessments on the same topic?
6. Does the summary concisely and accurately describe the content,
key findings, and recommendations? Is it consistent with other sections
of the document?
7. What significant improvements, if any, might be made in the
document?
Individuals and organizations interested in submitting nominations
for membership should familiarize themselves with the draft prospectus
for this study, which is available at https://www.climatescience.gov/
Library/sap/sap4-3/default.htm.
CERSAP is expected to meet twice during 2007 in the Washington, DC
area.
Completed nominations should be sent preferably by e-mail. If sent
by either fax or regular mail, the sender is encouraged to phone (202)
720-9978 in advance.
Keith Collins,
Chief Economist.
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