Eco-informatics and natural resource management

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This project highlight reports on the 2004 workshop [1], as well as follow-up activities in 2005 and 2006, regarding how informatics tools can help manage natural resources and decide policy. The workshop was sponsored jointly by sponsored by the NSF, NBII, NASA, and EPA, and attended by practitioners from government and non-government agencies, and university researchers from the computer, social, and ecological sciences. The workshop presented the significant information technology (IT) problems that resource managers face when integrating ecological or environmental information to make decisions. These IT problems fall into five categories: data presentation, data gaps, tools, indicators, and policy making and implementation. To alleviate such problems, we recommend informatics research in four IT areas, as defined in this abstract and our final report: modeling and simulation, data quality, information integration and ontologies, and social and human aspects. Additionally, we recommend that funding agencies provide infrastructure and some changes in funding habits to assure cycles of innovation in the domain were addressed. Follow-on activities to the workshop subsequent to dg.o 2005 included: an invited talk presenting workshop results at DILS 2005, publication of the workshop final report by the NBII [1], and a poster at the NBII All Hands Meeting (Oct. 2005). We also expect a special issue of the JIIS to appear in 2006 that addresses some of these questions. As we go to press, no solicitation by funding agencies has as yet been published, but various NASA and NBII, and NSF cyber-infrastructure and DG research efforts now underway address the above issues.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Eco-informatics and natural resource management
DOI 10.1145/1146598.1146712
Volume 151
Year Published 2006
Language English
Contributing office(s) Core Science Analytics, Synthesis, and Libraries
Description 2 p.
Larger Work Title ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
First page 381
Last page 382
Conference Title 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Dg.o 2006
Conference Location San Diego, CA
Conference Date 21 May 2006 through 24 May 2006
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