Objectives
Idaho Community-engaged Resilience for Energy-Water Systems (I-CREWS) is an NSF EPSCoR research project that aims to address the impact of climate, population, and technological change on energy-water (E-W) systems. The ISU GIS TReC's role in this study focuses on spatio-temporal change analysis of water (precipitation and snow) and its interaction with ambient temperature regimes. This portion of the study uses the years 1980-present to characterize change.

RII Track-1: Idaho Community-engaged Resilience for Energy-Water Systems (I-CREWS), was funded under National Science Foundation grant No. OIA-2242769. The total amount of federal funds for the project is $20 million, while the total amount of non-federal funds for the project is $4 million.