First steps towards integrated use of environmental data

FAIR-EASE focuses on opening these gateways for the earth and environmental sciences which require a large volume of data from sources such as satellite, in-situ observations, models, and even omics experiments. Earth system domains are interconnected, but the present digital architecture is based essentially on distributed and domain-dependent data repositories inducing real difficulties for integrated uses of all the environmental data. This creates barriers for several studies with large societal impacts, such as climate change, agriculture and food, human safety and health. 

In this webinar FAIR-EASE presents the distributed and integrated services for observation and modelling of the Earth system, environment and biodiversity being developed in close cooperation with user-communities, the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and research infrastructures in their design and sustainable availability.

The meeting has the purpose to involve external communities, share our vision and objectives and receive feedback.

Agenda

  • 13:00 - 13:05: Welcome - Gaël Lymer (RBINS)
  • 13:05 - 13:10: Introducing FAIR-EASE - Alessandro Rizzo (IRD/DATA-TERRA)
  • 13:10 - 13:30: Use Cases and domains – Maria Luisa Chiusano (University of Naples Federico II)
  • 13:30 – 13:40: The Mythical Data Lake - Marc Portier (VLIZ)
  • 13:40 - 13:50: Environmental Data Infrastructure Services - Peter Thijsse (MARIS)
  • 13:50 - 14:00: Q&A, Wrap-up & closure

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