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Eco-informatics and natural resource management

Published: 15 May 2005 Publication History

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Resource managers face significant information technology (IT) problems when integrating ecological or environmental information to make decisions. At this NSF/USGS workshop in December 2004 [1], university researchers, natural resource managers, and information managers articulated five IT problems areas facing ecology and environmental decision makers: policy making and implementation, data presentation, data gaps, tools, and indicators. To alleviate these problems, participants recommended informatics research in four IT areas: modeling and simulation, data quality, information integration and ontologies, and social and human aspects. Additional recommendations to assure cycles of innovation in the domain were addressed.

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For the full workshop website, including all presentations, the final report, and a listing of all participants, see http://www:evergreen.edu/bdei.
[2]
http://clinton3.nara.gov/WH/EOP/OSTP/Environment/html/teamingcover.htm

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    dg.o '05: Proceedings of the 2005 national conference on Digital government research
    May 2005
    328 pages

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    Published: 15 May 2005

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    1. data quality
    2. eco-informatics
    3. human-computer interaction
    4. information integration
    5. modeling and simulation
    6. web services

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    dg.o '05: Digital government research
    May 15 - 18, 2005
    Georgia, Atlanta, USA

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