Difference between revisions of "2017 November 1 (Assessments and Science)"

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===Topics===
 
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The topics below are summarized in the [https://cmapscloud.ihmc.us/viewer/cmap/1RRHHKDSF-2735VQ3-GB0 "Policy and Decisions" concept map].
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Topics covered at this meeting.
 
* Decisions - Incorporating social, economic, environmental needs.
 
* Decisions - Incorporating social, economic, environmental needs.
 
* The European Environmental Agency's DPSIR framework and the EPA's triple-V sustainability framework as means to frame the challenge using a systems-perspective.
 
* The European Environmental Agency's DPSIR framework and the EPA's triple-V sustainability framework as means to frame the challenge using a systems-perspective.
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* How DPSIR is used in conjunction with indicators (a mini-preview of the topics to be covered on Nov 15).
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* Overview of the Yakima River basin from a systems-perspective.
 
* How decision elements (objectives, options, values, etc) connect to data and models.
 
* How decision elements (objectives, options, values, etc) connect to data and models.
* Traceability via connecting decision elements, data, models.
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* Subject matter experts (domain scientists, modelers, and data professionals) within the decision-making landscape.
  
 
===Preview of meeting===
 
===Preview of meeting===

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Agenda for 2017-11-01

Overview

The focal topic for this meeting on November 1 will be on reproducible, data-driven decisions for complex environmental challenges that require trade-offs between environmental, economic, and societal drivers. This was a topic that was originally slated for presentation during our previous meeting on 2017-10-18, but we ran short on time.

Topics

Topics covered at this meeting.

  • Decisions - Incorporating social, economic, environmental needs.
  • The European Environmental Agency's DPSIR framework and the EPA's triple-V sustainability framework as means to frame the challenge using a systems-perspective.
  • How DPSIR is used in conjunction with indicators (a mini-preview of the topics to be covered on Nov 15).
  • Overview of the Yakima River basin from a systems-perspective.
  • How decision elements (objectives, options, values, etc) connect to data and models.
  • Subject matter experts (domain scientists, modelers, and data professionals) within the decision-making landscape.

Preview of meeting

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Participants