Difference between revisions of "Air Quality Data Network Solta 2011"
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− | + | What is the GEO Air Quality CoP? It is a self-organized voluntary group that fosters the application of Earth observations to air quality management and science.<br> | |
+ | What is the theme of the Solta 2011 workshop? Technical realization of the Air quality Data Network (ADN) for sharing observations and models<br> | ||
+ | Who are the workshop participants? They are data system practitioners and managers affiliated with air quality data hubs in Europe and North America<br> | ||
+ | What will topics of discussion? Assessing the state of ADN including key impediments, co-development of data server software and tools, share best practices<br> | ||
+ | What is the anticipated outcome? An elevated level of trust and concrete steps toward turning the ADN from visual to real. <br> | ||
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What is the GEO Air Quality CoP? It is a self-organized voluntary group that fosters the application of Earth observations to air quality management and science.
What is the theme of the Solta 2011 workshop? Technical realization of the Air quality Data Network (ADN) for sharing observations and models
Who are the workshop participants? They are data system practitioners and managers affiliated with air quality data hubs in Europe and North America
What will topics of discussion? Assessing the state of ADN including key impediments, co-development of data server software and tools, share best practices
What is the anticipated outcome? An elevated level of trust and concrete steps toward turning the ADN from visual to real.
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