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The Belmont Forum is an international partnership that mobilizes funding of environmental change research and accelerates its delivery to remove critical barriers to sustainability
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Why the Belmont Forum requires Data Management Plans (DMPs) The Belmont Forum supports international transdisciplinary research with the goal of providing knowledge for understanding, mitigating and adapting to global environmental change To meet this challenge, the Belmont Forum emphasizes open sharing of research data to stimulate new approaches to the collection, analysis, validation and
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This week at the European Geophysical Union’s annual meeting in Vienna, Belmont Forum funded research into global challenges of food and freshwater security, resilience in the Arctic and mountainous regions, coastal vulnerability, and biodiversity are on display Information about current awards, the Forum’s new open data policy, and future Forum events is available Secretariat staff are
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A major step toward the goals of the Open Data Policy and Principles can be achieved by deploying cohesive, consistent data management requirements, training, and evaluation tools for all future Belmont Forum CRAs Guided by the insightful outcomes of the e-I DM Scoping project (2013-2015), materials and resources we have developed work together to provide a coherent path toward Open Data
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