Realizing Environmental Innovation Program
Realizing Environmental Innovation Program
The Stanford Woods Institute recognizes that some research projects are developed to the point of identifying a potential solution approach—a novel technology, a viable policy prescription, new approaches to behavior change or some combination—but the project team still needs to validate the solution concept and engage external stakeholders to implement the approach. To help the most promising research projects actually implement their solutions, Woods created the Realizing Environmental Innovation Program (REIP). Strong proposals will demonstrate significant progress in identifying solutions, potential for viability among important decision makers and relevance to Woods' focal areas.
2016 REIP application 2016 REIP letters of intent instructions
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