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** What kinds of data? In [http://www.wheatinitiative.org/sites/default/files/docs/wheat-info-system-report.pdf Towards the construction of an integrated Wheat Information System] report, Fig. 4 shows the average rank of importance of wheat data types in the coming five years. | ** What kinds of data? In [http://www.wheatinitiative.org/sites/default/files/docs/wheat-info-system-report.pdf Towards the construction of an integrated Wheat Information System] report, Fig. 4 shows the average rank of importance of wheat data types in the coming five years. | ||
** So far, no remote sensing data are involved. Possible in the future. Main issue is how to make such data comparable with non-remote sensing data. | ** So far, no remote sensing data are involved. Possible in the future. Main issue is how to make such data comparable with non-remote sensing data. | ||
− | * Brian mentioned [https://www.iplantcollaborative.org/ iPlant Collaborative] | + | * Brian mentioned [https://www.iplantcollaborative.org/ iPlant Collaborative (NSF-funded)], which is of interest to FAO and INRA. |
+ | ** Brian will |
Revision as of 21:58, March 9, 2014
Back to Ag & Climate Workspace
Please note special time 10 am ET (for this telecon only).
Agenda:
- RDA (Research Data Alliance) presentations (Johannes Keizer, UN FAO, et al.)
- Cluster session at ESIP Summer 2014 Meeting, Copper Mtn, CO
- Session proposal and title
- Other possible speaker(s): USDA Regional Climate Hub (Northern Plains)
- Review of past and ongoing work on climate effects on agriculture
Minutes: [TB completed!]
Attendees:
- RDA: Johannes Keizer, Esther Dzale Yenmo, Odile Hologne
- ESIP: Arif Albayrak, Brian Wee, Carol Meyer, Chung-lin Shie, Erin Robinson, Josh Lieberman, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Susan Heinz, Bill Teng
- Johannes Keiser (U.N. FAO) presented on Agricultural Data Interoperability IG
- RDA is supported by European Commission, U.S. (NSF), and Australia.
- Agricultural Data Interoperability IG should more appropriately be called Agricultural Data IG (i.e., not just interoperability).
- RDA Third Plenary Meeting is coming up in Dublin, March 26-28, 2014.
- Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)
- Esther Dzale Yenmo (French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)) presented on Wheat Data Interoperability WG
- Why wheat? Because it's one of the main global stable crops, and there's an existing effort, Wheat Initiative, one main objective of which is to contribute to global food security. Wheat Initiative has a Wheat Information System. Wheat Data Interoperability WG is working with the Wheat Initiative.
- What kinds of data? In Towards the construction of an integrated Wheat Information System report, Fig. 4 shows the average rank of importance of wheat data types in the coming five years.
- So far, no remote sensing data are involved. Possible in the future. Main issue is how to make such data comparable with non-remote sensing data.
- Brian mentioned iPlant Collaborative (NSF-funded), which is of interest to FAO and INRA.
- Brian will