2016-2019
Summary
The Enabling Integrated Science Project is an effort to create more efficient cross-jurisdictional monitoring and improved data sharing by supporting an expert community of practice around statistical design and analysis of large-scale, long-term natural resource monitoring programs. Through support for workshops and working groups, we will share best practices and inform the development of resources and tools to assist collaboration across monitoring programs with different objectives, scales, or taxa of interest. This is an active group of experts willing to help each other solve specific problems as well as advance learning and identify next steps.
In an age of rapidly developing technology, scientific information is constantly being gathered across large spatial scales. Harnessing this information can be a powerful approach for addressing some of our most pressing conservation issues and for the effective management of our natural resources.
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Related Documents
- 2016 Workshop report: Developing Enterprise Tools and Capacities for Large-scale Natural Resource Monitoring: A Visioning Workshop. Bayer, J.M., Weltzin, J. F., and Scully, R.A. 2017. (https://www.pnamp.org/document/5990).
- Defining Opportunities for Collaboration Across Data Life Cycles Eos, 98, https://doi.org/10.1029/2017EO072689. Published 09 May 2017
Project Team
Jen Bayer (USGS), Becca Scully (USGS), Jake Weltzin (USGS), Scott Miller (BLM)