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Open Data Policy and Principles - Belmont Forum The data policy includes the following principles: Data should be: Discoverable through catalogues and search engines; Accessible as open data by default, and made available with minimum time delay; Understandable in a way that allows researchers—including those outside the discipline of origin—to use them
Belmont Forum Adopts Open Data Principles for Environmental Change Research Adoption of the open data policy and principles is one of five recommendations in A Place to Stand: e-Infrastructures and Data Management for Global Change Research, released in June, 2015 “A Place to Stand” is the result of the Belmont Forum’s two-year scoping phase to develop a funding mechanism for global e-Infrastructure and Data
Data and Digital Outputs Management Plan Template - Belmont Forum Data and Digital Outputs Management Plan to ensure ethical approaches and compliance with the Belmont Forum Open Data Policy and Principles , as well as the F AIR Data Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) The Belmont Forum is in the process of gradually integrating its Open Data Policy and Principles into the
Waterproofing Data: Engaging Stakeholders in Sustainable Flood Risk . . . Waterproofing Data investigates the governance of water-related risks, with a focus on social and cultural aspects of data practices Typically, data flows up from local levels to scientific "centres of expertise", and then flood-related alerts and interventions flow back down through local governments and into communities
Climate-Induced Migration in Africa and Beyond: Big Data and Predictive . . . CLIMB will also leverage earth observation and social media data, and combine them with survey and official statistical data This holistic approach will allow us to analyze migration process from a multi-stage perspective (e g from internal displacement to onward return migration), and gain more insights about the temporality of climate
Advancing Resilience in Low Income Housing Using Climate-Change Science . . . Environmental sustainability and public health considerations will be included Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics will be used to identify optimal disaster resilient-housing urban design and planning policy packages considering projected climate change-related extreme weather scenarios between the current time and 2050
Data Accessibility Statement (DAS) - Belmont Forum Download: Data_Accessibility_Statement pdf Description: The Data Accessibility Statement (DAS) links scientific publishing to the research data produced by the project The DAS is included as part of a journal article and articulates which data underlie a paper, where the data are available and under what conditions they can be accessed
Mosquitoes populations modelling for early warning system and rapid . . . This technology will include the use of mobile surveillance apps using gamification and citizen science technology co-developed with local stakeholders for reporting locations of water breeding points in Brazil We will develop a data-driven early warning system to predict changes in occurrence and abundance of mosquito breeding points
Resiliences to climate risks: lessons from arctic and pacific communities The methodology is based on a mixed-methods approach: qualitative data froma collaborative approach aimed at identifying resilience factors in local narratives, traditions, experiences, sensitivities, knowledge, etc ,and quantitative data derived from open source data
Biocultural adaptation of resource management traditions under the . . . We will marry these socio-cultural data to ecological data on the changes in resource distributions anticipated due to climate change, and then feed back this information to study site stakeholders and partners so they can consider whether they need to alter their traditional levels of vertical versus horizontal transmission for cultural