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'''The Environmental Decision Making Cluster of the ESIP Federation''' | '''The Environmental Decision Making Cluster of the ESIP Federation''' | ||
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Chair: Ana Prados aprados@umbc.edu | Chair: Ana Prados aprados@umbc.edu | ||
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− | + | ==Get Involved: Monthly Telecons== | |
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The Decisions Cluster has regular telecons on the fourth Wednesday of every Month at 3 PM EST | The Decisions Cluster has regular telecons on the fourth Wednesday of every Month at 3 PM EST | ||
− | :Next telecon: Wednesday, | + | :Next telecon: Wednesday, December 18, 2013, 3pm EST |
− | :Dial: | + | :Dial: 1-877-668-4493 |
− | :Access Code: | + | :Access Code: 23133897 |
:Minutes of past telecons/meetings: | :Minutes of past telecons/meetings: | ||
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+ | ::*[[October 23, 2013]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[November 27, 2012]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[September 26, 2012]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[August 22]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[July 27]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[March 23]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[February 23]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[January 26]] telecon | ||
::*[[December 22]] telecon | ::*[[December 22]] telecon | ||
+ | ::*[[November 29]] telecon | ||
::*[[June 23]] telecon | ::*[[June 23]] telecon | ||
::*[[June 2]] telecon | ::*[[June 2]] telecon | ||
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::*[[July 8-9 Santa Barbara]] Meeting | ::*[[July 8-9 Santa Barbara]] Meeting | ||
− | == Cluster E-mail List == | + | == Join the Cluster E-mail List == |
:http://rtpnet.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-decisions | :http://rtpnet.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-decisions | ||
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− | + | == Evaluation Resources and Workshops == | |
− | '' | + | ===[[ESIP 2014 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop & Breakout Session]]=== |
+ | '''<big>Evaluation Workshop (two half days) </big>''': Building on the successful full day workshop in January 2013, these two half-day sessions will help the attendees understand the concepts underlying proposal formation and evaluation. | ||
− | + | '''<big>Evaluation Breakout Session - Friday AM </big>''' | |
+ | Building on newly acquired knowledge by Evaluation Workshop participants and others, this session will feature speakers who | ||
+ | will share their experiences in project, program and organizational evaluation. Speakers are invited to contribute their Evaluation stories using the following format: | ||
− | + | *Slides 1-3 - Program/Project Description Including What Was Being Assessed | |
+ | *Slides 4-6 - Evaluation Approach/Methodology Used (can be more than 1 approach/methodology) | ||
+ | *Slides 6-9 - Results & Impact of Evaluation | ||
− | == | + | The Evaluation stories do not have to be the result of a formal evaluation, rather, they can be informally generated analyses. The results of this session will be captured and shared in the ESIP Commons for the community to consult. To share your project's evaluation story, please email it to aprados at umbc dot edu. Breakout Session Leaders: Ana Prados & Carol Meyer |
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+ | Session Contributions | ||
+ | #'''Ongoing Evaluation to Inform the Development of an Online Resource Center''' | ||
+ | Authors: Robert R. Downs and Robert S. Chen | ||
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+ | Abstract: Evaluation activities can identify opportunities for improvement when developing systems, programs, and services to address the needs of diverse stakeholders. The results of evaluation efforts also can initiate organizational learning and enhance understanding to attain current and future objectives and goals. We describe how multiple evaluation efforts that employ different methods have been used to inform the development of a resource center to support the preservation of geospatial data and related resources. | ||
+ | #'''Evaluating the NASA Applied REmote Sensing Training Program''' | ||
+ | Author: Ana Prados | ||
+ | # Jonathan Blythe – a) Logic Modeling exercise b) how to do surveying | ||
+ | # Bill Michener ? | ||
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+ | ===[[ESIP 2013 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[ESIP 2012 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop]]=== | ||
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+ | === [[ESIP 2011 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop]] === | ||
− | + | [http://www.earthobservations.org/documents/geo_vii/06_Mid-Term%20Evaluation%20of%20GEOSS%20Implementation%20Rev1.pdf Mid-Term Evaluation of GEOSS Implementation] | |
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− | [ | + | [http://www.environmentalevaluators.net/ Environmental Evaluators Network] |
− | + | [http://www.environmentalevaluators.net/2011-een-forum/ June 2011 Environmental Evaluators Network Forum in Washington D.C] | |
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− | + | [[Media:EEN Evaluation 101 Workshop 6-20-11 - Student.pdf| June 2011 EEN Evaluation 101 Workshop]] | |
− | + | [[Media:Eval 101 Exercises.pdf|June 2011 EEN Evaluation 101 Workshop Exercises ]] | |
− | + | == Events and Activities == | |
+ | Upcoming Meetings | ||
− | :[ | + | :[[Summer 2011 Meeting|July 12-15, 2011 ESIP Summer Meeting, Santa Fe, NM]] |
+ | :[[January_4-6,_2011_ESIP_Winter_Meeting,_Washington,_DC|ESIP 2011 Winter Meeting]] | ||
− | + | [[Past Meetings]] | |
− | + | == Other Resources == | |
− | :[http:// | + | Articles, Books, reports |
− | + | :[http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/publications/special/honest_broker/ The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics] | |
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:[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/4th_paradigm_book_part1_dozier_gail.pdf The Emerging Science of Environmental Applications (Dozier and Gail)] | :[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/4th_paradigm_book_part1_dozier_gail.pdf The Emerging Science of Environmental Applications (Dozier and Gail)] | ||
:[http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/sap5-1/final-report Uses and limitations of observations and data in decision support for selected sectors and regions] | :[http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/sap5-1/final-report Uses and limitations of observations and data in decision support for selected sectors and regions] | ||
:[http://www.unscientificamerica.com/ Unscientific America] - a quick and interesting read about barriers to communicating and using science information | :[http://www.unscientificamerica.com/ Unscientific America] - a quick and interesting read about barriers to communicating and using science information | ||
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+ | [[GEO request for advisors to join Decision Support teams]] | ||
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+ | [[End Users and Decision Makers]] | ||
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+ | [[Use Cases and Success Stories]] | ||
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+ | [[Other Useful Links]] | ||
== About the Cluster == | == About the Cluster == | ||
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+ | Earth Science data and research can play an important role in informing decision making activities and applications in the commercial and public sectors. One of the main priorities of the Decisions | ||
+ | cluster is to support ESIP member evaluation activities and assessments concerning the value of Earth Science data. | ||
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+ | The Cluster also addresses topics such as: | ||
+ | * The value of scientific models in predicting future states and scenarios, such as the IPCC | ||
* the economic value of Earth science data in decision settings; | * the economic value of Earth science data in decision settings; | ||
− | * data requirements for environmental decisions | + | * data requirements for environmental decisions-making |
* decision making under deep environmental uncertainty; | * decision making under deep environmental uncertainty; | ||
* collaborative environments for assessing scenarios and consequences of decisions involving multiple stakeholders; | * collaborative environments for assessing scenarios and consequences of decisions involving multiple stakeholders; | ||
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'''Chair'''- Ana Prados | '''Chair'''- Ana Prados | ||
'''Vice-Chair'''- Chuck Hutchinson | '''Vice-Chair'''- Chuck Hutchinson | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:42, November 27, 2013
The Environmental Decision Making Cluster of the ESIP Federation
Chair: Ana Prados aprados@umbc.edu
Vice Chair: Chuck Hutchinson chuck@ag.arizona.edu
Get Involved: Monthly Telecons
The Decisions Cluster has regular telecons on the fourth Wednesday of every Month at 3 PM EST
- Next telecon: Wednesday, December 18, 2013, 3pm EST
- Dial: 1-877-668-4493
- Access Code: 23133897
- Minutes of past telecons/meetings:
- October 23, 2013 telecon
- November 27, 2012 telecon
- September 26, 2012 telecon
- August 22 telecon
- July 27 telecon
- March 23 telecon
- February 23 telecon
- January 26 telecon
- December 22 telecon
- November 29 telecon
- June 23 telecon
- June 2 telecon
- April 28 telecon
- March 24 telecon
- Feb 24 telecon
- Dec 15 telecon
- Dec 1 telecon
- Oct 27 telecon
- Sept 22 telecon
- Aug 25 telecon
- Aug 13 telecon
- July 8-9 Santa Barbara Meeting
Join the Cluster E-mail List
Evaluation Resources and Workshops
ESIP 2014 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop & Breakout Session
Evaluation Workshop (two half days) : Building on the successful full day workshop in January 2013, these two half-day sessions will help the attendees understand the concepts underlying proposal formation and evaluation.
Evaluation Breakout Session - Friday AM Building on newly acquired knowledge by Evaluation Workshop participants and others, this session will feature speakers who will share their experiences in project, program and organizational evaluation. Speakers are invited to contribute their Evaluation stories using the following format:
- Slides 1-3 - Program/Project Description Including What Was Being Assessed
- Slides 4-6 - Evaluation Approach/Methodology Used (can be more than 1 approach/methodology)
- Slides 6-9 - Results & Impact of Evaluation
The Evaluation stories do not have to be the result of a formal evaluation, rather, they can be informally generated analyses. The results of this session will be captured and shared in the ESIP Commons for the community to consult. To share your project's evaluation story, please email it to aprados at umbc dot edu. Breakout Session Leaders: Ana Prados & Carol Meyer
Session Contributions
- Ongoing Evaluation to Inform the Development of an Online Resource Center
Authors: Robert R. Downs and Robert S. Chen
Abstract: Evaluation activities can identify opportunities for improvement when developing systems, programs, and services to address the needs of diverse stakeholders. The results of evaluation efforts also can initiate organizational learning and enhance understanding to attain current and future objectives and goals. We describe how multiple evaluation efforts that employ different methods have been used to inform the development of a resource center to support the preservation of geospatial data and related resources.
- Evaluating the NASA Applied REmote Sensing Training Program
Author: Ana Prados
- Jonathan Blythe – a) Logic Modeling exercise b) how to do surveying
- Bill Michener ?
ESIP 2013 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop
ESIP 2012 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop
ESIP 2011 Winter Meeting Decisions Workshop
Mid-Term Evaluation of GEOSS Implementation note: large pdf document, loads slowly
Environmental Evaluators Network
June 2011 Environmental Evaluators Network Forum in Washington D.C
June 2011 EEN Evaluation 101 Workshop
June 2011 EEN Evaluation 101 Workshop Exercises
Events and Activities
Upcoming Meetings
Other Resources
Articles, Books, reports
- The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics
- The Emerging Science of Environmental Applications (Dozier and Gail)
- Uses and limitations of observations and data in decision support for selected sectors and regions
- Unscientific America - a quick and interesting read about barriers to communicating and using science information
GEO request for advisors to join Decision Support teams
About the Cluster
Earth Science data and research can play an important role in informing decision making activities and applications in the commercial and public sectors. One of the main priorities of the Decisions cluster is to support ESIP member evaluation activities and assessments concerning the value of Earth Science data.
The Cluster also addresses topics such as:
- The value of scientific models in predicting future states and scenarios, such as the IPCC
- the economic value of Earth science data in decision settings;
- data requirements for environmental decisions-making
- decision making under deep environmental uncertainty;
- collaborative environments for assessing scenarios and consequences of decisions involving multiple stakeholders;
- case studies in environmental decision-making;
- integrated physical-economic models;
- perceptions of long-term climatic uncertainty;
- tools, services, models, and associated standards for data-driven decision support.
Chair- Ana Prados Vice-Chair- Chuck Hutchinson