This 3-day workshop will seek to address several systemic problems that currently limit convergent research that uses the highest remote sensing technology to study problems at the interface of ecology, land change science, and social science.
This workshop focuses on remote sensing of vegetation and landforms using open source tools and reproducible science workflows -- the primary programming language will be Python.
This three-day workshop is hosted by the University of Texas At El Paso, New Mexico State University & NEON. Participants are introduced to NEON, teaches them how to access and work with NEON data, and allows them to interact with NEON science staff to get assistance working on the data they are interested in using.
Arctic Data Committee Polar Data Planning Summit will happened in May, 2018. The focus of the Summit will be to generate detailed plans on how best to mobilize existing and soon-to-be initiated funded activities to develop a particular international data sharing case study or scenario.
The Environmental Data Initiative is celebrating the opening of the Information Management Code Registry with a hackathon at UNM in Albuquerque, NM on June 12 – June 14, 2018.
This workshop will focus on decadal synthesis, combined with the integration of flux measurements with other data sources (remote sensing, inventories, tree rings, phenology, etc.). We will also explore priorities for future eddy-covariance research, and outline a general synthesis of advances over the past decade.
This workshop will focus on developing long-term conceptual and numerical models, raising process understanding, and improving the ability to make predictions of system trajectories by exploring opportunities and challenges for linking data and models within and across networks.