Difference between revisions of "What we talk about when we talk about the Air Quality Cluster"

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The air quality cluster has evolved over the past 3 years and continues to adjust based on participant interests and objectives. However, it is difficult to simply define and describe the air quality cluster, it's participants and activities. The goal of this session is to assess the air quality cluster's past, present and future and how it fits in with the broader community, including GEOSS. The session will also aims to generate some form of guidance and lessons learned to share with others considering an ESIP cluster.
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The air quality cluster has evolved over the past 3 years and continues to adjust based on participant interests and objectives. However, it is difficult to simply define and describe the air quality cluster, it's participants and activities. The goal of this session is to assess the air quality cluster's past, present and future and how it fits in with the broader community, including GEOSS. The session will also aim to generate some form of guidance and lessons learned to share with others considering an ESIP cluster.
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[[AQ_Cluster_History|AQ Cluster History]]
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[[Characterizing_the_AQ_Cluster|Characterizing the AQ Cluster]]
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[[AQ Cluster Future]]
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Contact: Stefan Falke, Rudy Husar, ...
 
Contact: Stefan Falke, Rudy Husar, ...

Latest revision as of 06:46, July 17, 2008

The air quality cluster has evolved over the past 3 years and continues to adjust based on participant interests and objectives. However, it is difficult to simply define and describe the air quality cluster, it's participants and activities. The goal of this session is to assess the air quality cluster's past, present and future and how it fits in with the broader community, including GEOSS. The session will also aim to generate some form of guidance and lessons learned to share with others considering an ESIP cluster.


AQ Cluster History

Characterizing the AQ Cluster

AQ Cluster Future


Contact: Stefan Falke, Rudy Husar, ...

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