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== The Economic Value of Earth Science Information ==
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Details coming soon.  This forum will address issues related to the economic value of Earth science data.  Topics may include:
 
Details coming soon.  This forum will address issues related to the economic value of Earth science data.  Topics may include:
 
:Next IPCC assessment
 
:Next IPCC assessment
 
:Climate mitigation strategies/ carbon taxes
 
:Climate mitigation strategies/ carbon taxes
:Decision support tools/systems
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:Decision support tools/systems, Policies
:Policies
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:What information do we need to assess the value of Earth science data?
:Use of Earth science data for valuation of resources
 
  
 
Ideas discussed in this Wed. afternoon Forum can run over into the open meeting sessions on Thursday. If you would like to give a presentation, please enter your name and title of talk (or contact Rob.Raskin@jpl.nasa.gov). An expected outcome of the Forum is the formation of an ESIP Cluster on Economics, Decision Making, and Policies.
 
Ideas discussed in this Wed. afternoon Forum can run over into the open meeting sessions on Thursday. If you would like to give a presentation, please enter your name and title of talk (or contact Rob.Raskin@jpl.nasa.gov). An expected outcome of the Forum is the formation of an ESIP Cluster on Economics, Decision Making, and Policies.

Revision as of 10:00, May 28, 2009

The Economic Value of Earth Science Information

Details coming soon. This forum will address issues related to the economic value of Earth science data. Topics may include:

Next IPCC assessment
Climate mitigation strategies/ carbon taxes
Decision support tools/systems, Policies
What information do we need to assess the value of Earth science data?

Ideas discussed in this Wed. afternoon Forum can run over into the open meeting sessions on Thursday. If you would like to give a presentation, please enter your name and title of talk (or contact Rob.Raskin@jpl.nasa.gov). An expected outcome of the Forum is the formation of an ESIP Cluster on Economics, Decision Making, and Policies.

Presenters include:

  • Rob Lempert, Senior Scientist, RAND Corp
  • Noah Molotch, JPL/UCLA
  • Stephanie Granger, JPL
  • (tentative) Lawrence Friedl, NASA Program Manager