Nordic LifeWatch cooperation, final report: A joint initiative from Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden

The main goal of the present report is to outline the possibilities for an enhanced cooperation between the Nordic countries within eScience and biodiversity. LifeWatch is one of several ESFRI projects which aim to establish eInfrastructures and databases in the field of biodiversity and ecosystem r...

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Main Authors: Hanssen, Frank Ole, Heggberget, Tor Gravråk, Bladt, Jesper, Endresen, Dag Terje Filip, Forsius, Martin, Gudmundsson, Gudmundur A., Gärdenfors, Ulf, Heiðmarsson, Starri, Kindvall, Oscar, Koch, Wouter, Koivula, Hanna, Laiho, Eija-Leena, Obst, Matthias, Skov, Flemming, Telenius, Anders, Valland, Nils, Wasowicz, Pawel, Wremp, Anna Maria
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: NordForsk 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10852/50260
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Hanssen, Frank Ole
Heggberget, Tor Gravråk
Bladt, Jesper
Endresen, Dag Terje Filip
Forsius, Martin
Gudmundsson, Gudmundur A.
Gärdenfors, Ulf
Heiðmarsson, Starri
Kindvall, Oscar
Koch, Wouter
Koivula, Hanna
Laiho, Eija-Leena
Obst, Matthias
Skov, Flemming
Telenius, Anders
Valland, Nils
Wasowicz, Pawel
Wremp, Anna Maria
Nordic LifeWatch cooperation, final report: A joint initiative from Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden
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description The main goal of the present report is to outline the possibilities for an enhanced cooperation between the Nordic countries within eScience and biodiversity. LifeWatch is one of several ESFRI projects which aim to establish eInfrastructures and databases in the field of biodiversity and ecosystem research. Similarities between Nordic countries are extensive in relation to a number of biodiversity related issues. Most species in Nordic countries are common, and frequently the same challenges concerning biodiversity and ecosystem services are addressed in the different countries. The present report has been developed by establishing a Nordic LifeWatch network with delegates from each of the Nordic countries. The report has been written jointly by the delegates, and the work was organized by establishing working groups with the following themes: strategic issues, technical development, legal framework and communication. Written during two workshops, Skype meetings and emailing, the following main issues are discussed in the present report: * Scientific needs for improved access to biodiversity data and advanced eScience research infrastructure in the Nordic countries. * Future challenges and priorities facing the international biodiversity research community. * Scientific potential of openly accessible biodiversity and environmental data for individual researchers and institutions. * Spin-off effects of open access for the general public. * Internationally standardized Nordic metadata inventory. * Legal framework and challenges associated with environmental-, climate-, and biodiversity data sharing, communication, training and scientific needs. * Finally, some strategic steps towards realizing a Nordic LifeWatch construction and operational phase are discussed. Easy access to open data on biodiversity and the environment is crucial for many researchers and research institutions, as well as environmental administration. Easy access to data from different fields of science creates an environment for new scientific ideas to emerge. This potential of generating new, interdisciplinary approaches to pre-existing problems is one of the key features of open-access data platforms that unify diverse data sources. Interdisciplinary elements, access to data over larger gradients, compatible eSystems and eTools to handle large amounts of data are extremely important and, if further developed, represent significant steps towards analysis of biological effects of climate change, human impact and development of operational ecosystem service assessment techniques. It is concluded that significant benefits regarding both scientific potential, technical developments and financial investments can be obtained by constructing a common Nordic LifeWatch eInfrastructure. Several steps concerning organizing and funding of a future Nordic LifeWatch are discussed, and an action plan towards 2020 is suggested. To analyze the potential for future Nordic LifeWatch in detail, our main conclusion is to arrange a Nordic LifeWatch conference as soon as possible. This conference should involve Nordic research councils, scientists and relevant stakeholders. The national delegates from the participating countries in the Nordic LifeWatch project are prepared to present details from the report and developments so far as a basis for further development of Nordic LifeWatch. The present work is financed by NordForsk and in-kind contributions from participating institutions.
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author Hanssen, Frank Ole
Heggberget, Tor Gravråk
Bladt, Jesper
Endresen, Dag Terje Filip
Forsius, Martin
Gudmundsson, Gudmundur A.
Gärdenfors, Ulf
Heiðmarsson, Starri
Kindvall, Oscar
Koch, Wouter
Koivula, Hanna
Laiho, Eija-Leena
Obst, Matthias
Skov, Flemming
Telenius, Anders
Valland, Nils
Wasowicz, Pawel
Wremp, Anna Maria
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Heiðmarsson, Starri
Kindvall, Oscar
Koch, Wouter
Koivula, Hanna
Laiho, Eija-Leena
Obst, Matthias
Skov, Flemming
Telenius, Anders
Valland, Nils
Wasowicz, Pawel
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spelling ftoslouniv:oai:www.duo.uio.no:10852/50260 2023-05-15T16:53:12+02:00 Nordic LifeWatch cooperation, final report: A joint initiative from Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden Hanssen, Frank Ole Heggberget, Tor Gravråk Bladt, Jesper Endresen, Dag Terje Filip Forsius, Martin Gudmundsson, Gudmundur A. Gärdenfors, Ulf Heiðmarsson, Starri Kindvall, Oscar Koch, Wouter Koivula, Hanna Laiho, Eija-Leena Obst, Matthias Skov, Flemming Telenius, Anders Valland, Nils Wasowicz, Pawel Wremp, Anna Maria 2016-05-10T15:09:19Z http://hdl.handle.net/10852/50260 http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-53904 EN eng NordForsk http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-53904 http://hdl.handle.net/10852/50260 1354830 68 URN:NBN:no-53904 Fulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/50260/1/Nordic%2BLifeWatch%2Breport.pdf VDP::Kommunikasjon og distribuerte systemer: 423 Research report Forskningsrapport PublishedVersion 2016 ftoslouniv 2020-06-21T08:49:40Z The main goal of the present report is to outline the possibilities for an enhanced cooperation between the Nordic countries within eScience and biodiversity. LifeWatch is one of several ESFRI projects which aim to establish eInfrastructures and databases in the field of biodiversity and ecosystem research. Similarities between Nordic countries are extensive in relation to a number of biodiversity related issues. Most species in Nordic countries are common, and frequently the same challenges concerning biodiversity and ecosystem services are addressed in the different countries. The present report has been developed by establishing a Nordic LifeWatch network with delegates from each of the Nordic countries. The report has been written jointly by the delegates, and the work was organized by establishing working groups with the following themes: strategic issues, technical development, legal framework and communication. Written during two workshops, Skype meetings and emailing, the following main issues are discussed in the present report: * Scientific needs for improved access to biodiversity data and advanced eScience research infrastructure in the Nordic countries. * Future challenges and priorities facing the international biodiversity research community. * Scientific potential of openly accessible biodiversity and environmental data for individual researchers and institutions. * Spin-off effects of open access for the general public. * Internationally standardized Nordic metadata inventory. * Legal framework and challenges associated with environmental-, climate-, and biodiversity data sharing, communication, training and scientific needs. * Finally, some strategic steps towards realizing a Nordic LifeWatch construction and operational phase are discussed. Easy access to open data on biodiversity and the environment is crucial for many researchers and research institutions, as well as environmental administration. Easy access to data from different fields of science creates an environment for new scientific ideas to emerge. This potential of generating new, interdisciplinary approaches to pre-existing problems is one of the key features of open-access data platforms that unify diverse data sources. Interdisciplinary elements, access to data over larger gradients, compatible eSystems and eTools to handle large amounts of data are extremely important and, if further developed, represent significant steps towards analysis of biological effects of climate change, human impact and development of operational ecosystem service assessment techniques. It is concluded that significant benefits regarding both scientific potential, technical developments and financial investments can be obtained by constructing a common Nordic LifeWatch eInfrastructure. Several steps concerning organizing and funding of a future Nordic LifeWatch are discussed, and an action plan towards 2020 is suggested. To analyze the potential for future Nordic LifeWatch in detail, our main conclusion is to arrange a Nordic LifeWatch conference as soon as possible. This conference should involve Nordic research councils, scientists and relevant stakeholders. The national delegates from the participating countries in the Nordic LifeWatch project are prepared to present details from the report and developments so far as a basis for further development of Nordic LifeWatch. The present work is financed by NordForsk and in-kind contributions from participating institutions. Report Iceland Universitet i Oslo: Digitale utgivelser ved UiO (DUO) Norway