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Environmental Information Systems on the Internet:A Need for Change

Abstract

The cost effective delivery of scientific and policy requirements is a key driver for the realization of global sustainability research, integrated assessment and supporting innovative systems. The next generation of geospatial information infrastructures is proposed as a possible solution. Still, questions such as ‘what does all this mean to environmental information systems’ and ‘what is expected to change’, have only partially been answered. In this paper, we describe the recent challenges for eEnvironment services in Europe, specify desired capabilities and derive according requirements. We identify affected stakeholder communities and depict their involvement in the overall value chain of environmental knowledge generation. Specific examples illustrate individual needs, while a derived description of the value chain indicates more general outcomes. Developmental requirements of future information systems are discussed. The presented work answers the questions above by bridging the gab between stakeholder needs, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) development and higher level concepts, such as Digital Earth and Future Internet.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Sven Schade
  • Barbara Fogarty
  • Michael John Kobernus
  • Katharina Schleidt
  • Paul Gaughan
  • Paolo Mazzetti
  • Arne Jørgen Berre

Affiliation

  • Italy
  • Dublin City University
  • NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research
  • Austria
  • Marine Institute
  • National Research Council
  • SINTEF Digital / Sustainable Communication Technologies

Year

2011

Published in

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

ISSN

1868-4238

Publisher

Springer

Volume

359

Page(s)

144 - 153

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