Making Global Connections in Earth and Environmental Science Data Infrastructures and Repositories
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Discussion
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Collaborative session notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o991homDR33dqsFN91TC9OgJ5ye1wyj9WbUpEY7xXns/edit?usp=sharing
0-10 Minutes (10 minutes): Introduction and allowing time for getting the virtual system going (Helen Glaves).
10-20 Minutes (10 minutes); Review the current status of, and invite new contributions to, the two key ESES IG outputs (Lesley Wyborn).
The Data Infrastructure Catalogue which contains both groups working within ESES, and those that include ESES as part of cross domain infrastructure initiatives; and
The Semantic Resources Catalogue including an update on the outcome of the P16 ESES-IG vocabulary breakout session.
20-40 Minutes (20 minutes) Two presentations on Earth and Environmental Science Infrastructures in Brazil and China
Earth and Environmental Science Data Infrastructures in Brazil (Professor Pedro Luiz Corrêa – Universidade de São Paulo)
Chinese Academy of Science Earth for the Sustainable Development Goals (CASEarth4SDGs) (Professor Fang Chen – Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
40-50 Minutes (10 minutes): Provide 5-minute presentations on 2 proposed breakout groups:
The workflow between the ESES researcher, Domain repositories, publisher, and scholarly publications (Danie and Shelley)
Connecting the Global North with ESES data infrastructures and initiatives in Asia, South America, Africa (Pedro, Helen and Lesley)
50-75 Minutes (25 minutes): Breakout sessions discussing:
The Repository Workflow
Tracking ESES Infrastructures in the Global South
75-85 Minutes (10 minutes): Report back (5 minutes each breakout)
Repositories Workflow
Tracking ESES Infrastructures in the Global South
85-90 Minutes (5 minutes): Wrap up and next steps.
Additional links to informative material
Group page:https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/esiprda-earth-space-and-environmental-sciences-ig
Case statement:
https://rd-alliance.org/sites/default/files/case_statement/EarthSpaceEnviromnentIG_Charter_v3.docx
Other Links:
Earth Science Information Partners: https://www.esipfed.org/
Coalition for Publishing Data in the Earth and Space Sciences: https://copdess.org/
H. Guo, F. Chen, Z. Sun, J. Liu, D. Liang, Big Earth Data: a practice of sustainability science to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, Science Bulletin (2021), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2021.01.012
Are you willing to hold your session at multiple times to accommodate various time zones?
NoAvoid conflict with the following group (1)
Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IGBrief introduction describing the activities and scope of the group
The Earth, space, and environmental science communities are developing, through multiple international efforts, both general and domain-specific leading practices for data management, infrastructure development, vocabularies, and common data/digital services. This Interest Group will work towards coordinating and harmonizing:Efforts within the ESES globally to reduce possible duplication, increase efficiency, share use cases, and promote partnerships and adoption in the community; and
Cross domain initiatives to accelerate the uptake of, and integration of ESES data with other domains.
Group chair serving as contact person
Lesley WybornMeeting objectives
Continue mapping the landscape of Earth, space and environmental data infrastructures and vocabulary resources: further refinement of the two ESES-IG catalogues.
Connecting with Earth, space and environmental science (ESES) research infrastructure initiatives in the Global South (China, South America)
Continuing the conversation on the workflow between the ESES researcher, domain repositories, publisher, and scholarly publications.
Please indicate the breakout slot (s) that would suit your meeting
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