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Integrating federal research on climate and global change

ONLINE CATALOGUE FOR GLOBAL CHANGE PUBLICATIONS PDF Print E-mail

About the U.S. Global Change Research Information Office (GCRIO):



Pursuant to the Global Change Research Act of 1990, the U.S. Global Change Research Information Office (GCRIO) provides access to data and information on climate change research, adaptation/mitigation strategies and technologies, and global change-related educational resources on behalf of the participating Federal Agencies that are involved in the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). 





To place an order for publications, please visit www.gcrio.org

 

 

GCRIO offers the following products and services to its users:

  • The GCRIO Web site (http://www.gcrio.org) provides access to selected bibliographic data bases; web sites at the participating Federal Agencies; relevant environmental data, catalog, and library systems; and a section that deals with environmental education.

  • GCRIO acts as a clearinghouse for selected key documents and reports that are either generated or sponsored by the US Government or by specific Federal Agencies. Links to other relevant documents and bibliographic systems are also maintained. GCRIO can respond to requests for copies of these documents either directly or indirectly by forwarding the request or the user to the proper Government/Agency contact. Selected documents are available on-line in their entirety (see library).

  • GCRIO provides high-level User Services for the interagency Global Change Data and Information System (GCDIS). The function is designed to complement the existing User Support functions already in place at the various Federal Agencies. Requests for data and information from GCDIS are processed by GCRIO User Services staff and forwarded to the appropriate Agency contact, as appropriate.

  • GCRIO performs outreach services to both domestic (Federal, state, and local) and international target audiences (including governments, institutions, researchers, educators, students, and the general public) in an effort to showcase relevant activities and results of the US Global Change Research Program and to help increase the awareness of the availability of data and information resources of the participating Federal Agencies.