Benham, Brian L.Czuba, Jonathan A.Hession, W. CullyKrometis, Leigh-Anne H.Scott, Durelle T.Stephenson, Stephen KurtThompson, Theresa M.Bork, Dean R.Hester, Erich T.Polys, Nicholas F.Ivory, James DeeAngermeier, Paul L.Castello, LeandroDolloff, C. AndrewEmrick, Verl IIIJones, Jess W.McLaughlin, Daniel L.Meyers, R. B.Orth, Donald J.Schoenholtz, Stephen H.Snodgrass, Joel W.Hotchkiss, Erin R.Smith, Eric P.2017-10-062017-10-062017-05-15http://hdl.handle.net/10919/79527Virginia Tech is poised to become a global leader in the pursuit and application of new knowledge to inform management and restoration of waterbodies and their watersheds. Despite our notable strengths in specific disciplines, we have not yet facilitated nor nurtured an interdisciplinary program whereby a holistic perspective of freshwater systems can permeate into VT-shaped students and bridge the gaps among water-relevant biophysical, social sciences, and the arts. We know of no other major research university with a signature-strength in integrated freshwater systems science...en-USCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United StatesIntegrative Science and Solutions for Freshwater Systems Concept Paper - A plan to build a signature-strength in Freshwater SystemsReport