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Revision as of 17:06, February 3, 2014
Back to Ag & Climate Workspace Agenda:
- Refresh from Dec. telecon
- From Brian Wee's presentation on NEON: Interoperability is one area where this Cluster and LTAR probably can best collaborate in a mutually beneficial way (e.g., all measurements consistently done for all sites). LTAR is cognizant of the need for interoperability.
- From our Cluster's previous discussions, the other two promising areas of collaboration are data products and data archive.
- Introduce Reid Boehm, new Student Fellow for our Cluster; Doctoral student at U TN; thesis topic: agricultural information
- Cluster's 2014 plan
- (1) Inventory of relevant ESIP capabilities
Previous Action: Bill will email request to esip-all re: any members who have collaborated or are collaborating with any USDA agencies.
- (2) Review of literature and other sources on external (to ESIP) work on climate effects on agriculture
- Science literature (Reid et al.)
- USDA agencies, CCPO (Bill et al.)
- Other sources (e.g., state orgs., Library of Congress) (Nancy et al.)
- (3) Gap analysis (needs of LTAR) that ESIP can fill
- (2) Review of literature and other sources on external (to ESIP) work on climate effects on agriculture
Previous Action: Bill to follow up with Jeff McWhirter on RAMADDA. <== Decided to hold off a bit.
- Cluster session at ESIP Summer 2014 Meeting, Copper Mtn, CO
- Possible speakers: Mark Walbridge (LTAR), Simon Liu (NAL), Brad Doorn (NASA HQ, Applied Sciences Program-Water Resources and Agriculture)
Action: Bill to contact all 3 for their availability
- Other speakers?
- What should we aim to accomplish?
Participants: ..., Bill T.
Minutes: