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Portrait of Alex Vermeulen

Alex Vermeulen

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Portrait of Alex Vermeulen

Dashboard for the State of the Environment

Author

  • Alex Vermeulen
  • Dick Schaap
  • Angeliki Adamaki
  • Tjerk Krijger
  • Raul Bardaji
  • Andreu Fornos
  • Ivan Rodero
  • Damien Boulanger
  • Cathrine Myhre
  • Richard Rud
  • Zois Zogopoulos
  • Claudio Donofrio
  • Gwenaelle Moncoiffé

Summary, in English

The Environmental Research Infrastructure (ENVRI) community is a cluster of European research infrastructures focused on the environment and Earth system science. The ENVRI-FAIR project aims to advance the FAIRness of their data and services with emphasis on interoperability and connect the ENVRI community to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). In this article, we present a proposal for a science project that will develop and launch a dashboard for environmental indicators as a contribution from the ENVRI cluster to the EOSC platform. The dashboard will provide easy access to environmental data and services from multiple research infrastructures and disciplines and support interdisciplinary Earth system science and societal challenges. The proposal describes the objectives, implementation, impact, and dissemination measures of the project, as well as the partners involved and the target groups that can benefit from the dashboard service. We explain how the dashboard will showcase the usefulness and relevance of the observations provided by the research infrastructures, and how it will engage a larger community of researchers and potential data providers in co-creation processes. We also discuss how the dashboard will make use of existing and new EOSC services and resources, and how it will contribute to several EU initiatives and directives related to the environment and climate change.

Department/s

  • eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration
  • Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science

Publishing year

2023

Language

English

Publication/Series

ARPHA Preprints

Volume

4

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Other Computer and Information Science
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Climate Research

Keywords

  • EOSC
  • Open Science
  • FAIR Data
  • Research Infrastructures
  • ENVRI
  • Multidisciplinarity

Status

Published

Project

  • EOSC FUTURE