Cushing; BDEI3 Welcome 1 Eco-Informatics & Decision Making BDEI3 Workshop December 13-15, 2004 Welcome Judy Cushing, The Evergreen State College Tyrone.

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Cushing; BDEI3 Welcome 1 Eco-Informatics & Decision Making BDEI3 Workshop December 13-15, 2004 Welcome Judy Cushing, The Evergreen State College Tyrone Wilson, USGS/NBII Frank Biasi, The Nature Conservancy; Larry Brandt, NSF; Mike Frame, USGS/NBII; Valerie J. Gregg, NSF; Eric Landis, Natural Resources Information Management; John Schnase, NASA; William Sonntag, EPA; Sylvia Spengler, NSF; Christina D Vojta, USFS; Judy Cushing, The Evergreen State College Tyrone Wilson, USGS/NBII Frank Biasi, The Nature Conservancy; Larry Brandt, NSF; Mike Frame, USGS/NBII; Valerie J. Gregg, NSF; Eric Landis, Natural Resources Information Management; John Schnase, NASA; William Sonntag, EPA; Sylvia Spengler, NSF; Christina D Vojta, USFS; NSF EIA #

Cushing; BDEI3 Welcome 2 Eco-Informatics & Decision Making W hy we are here…. To define a computer science and social research agenda to help decision makers who use eco-informatics artifacts. Who are these decision makers? –National, State, Local and NGO resource managers –Those who carry out government policy, and provide information to those who do (NOT legislative process….) Our report will serve as the basis for research & development efforts at NSF (2005), USGS, and EPA. To define a computer science and social research agenda to help decision makers who use eco-informatics artifacts. Who are these decision makers? –National, State, Local and NGO resource managers –Those who carry out government policy, and provide information to those who do (NOT legislative process….) Our report will serve as the basis for research & development efforts at NSF (2005), USGS, and EPA.

Cushing; BDEI3 Welcome 3 Biodiversity and Ecosystem Informatics The BDEI Context PCAST Report and NBII BDEI Identify relevant existing R&D and BDEI problems –14 small NSF research-initiation projects – mostly in support of ecological research BDEI 2 – February PI’s meeting –Semantic Data Integration -- Kate Beard-Tisdale -Spatial Data and Remote / InSitu Sensing – Geof Hennebry -Modeling and Forecasting – Jim Clark -Putting it into Practice – Rob Stevenson PCAST Report and NBII BDEI Identify relevant existing R&D and BDEI problems –14 small NSF research-initiation projects – mostly in support of ecological research BDEI 2 – February PI’s meeting –Semantic Data Integration -- Kate Beard-Tisdale -Spatial Data and Remote / InSitu Sensing – Geof Hennebry -Modeling and Forecasting – Jim Clark -Putting it into Practice – Rob Stevenson

Cushing; BDEI3 Welcome 4 Eco-Informatics & Decision Making F rom Here to There…by Jan. 15? What’s the Problem? –Two Plenaries & 5 Breakout Sessions –Policy, Data Presentation, Data Gaps, Tools, Indicators What are the Research Issues & the nature of that Research? –One Plenary & 5 Breakout Sessions –Integration, Ontologies, Modeling/Simulation, Data Quality, and Human Centeredness – Critique (to the tune of a good dinner) & Review How the Research Solves the Problems? -Breakout Session III pulls together results from Breakout I and II …We take these results & with your help  report. What’s the Problem? –Two Plenaries & 5 Breakout Sessions –Policy, Data Presentation, Data Gaps, Tools, Indicators What are the Research Issues & the nature of that Research? –One Plenary & 5 Breakout Sessions –Integration, Ontologies, Modeling/Simulation, Data Quality, and Human Centeredness – Critique (to the tune of a good dinner) & Review How the Research Solves the Problems? -Breakout Session III pulls together results from Breakout I and II …We take these results & with your help  report.

Cushing; BDEI3 Welcome 5 Acknowledgements Anne Fiala, Michael Finch Steve Abercrombie, Aaron Crosland, Gigi Sanchez, Hiroshi Sato Janos Fulop and Stefan Jensen NSF USGS, NASA, EPA The Prairie Home Companion… "...travel safely, and we're all looking forward to hearing what 'eco-informatics' means, when you get home..." Anne Fiala, Michael Finch Steve Abercrombie, Aaron Crosland, Gigi Sanchez, Hiroshi Sato Janos Fulop and Stefan Jensen NSF USGS, NASA, EPA The Prairie Home Companion… "...travel safely, and we're all looking forward to hearing what 'eco-informatics' means, when you get home..."

Cushing; BDEI3 Welcome 6 Setting the Stage…. Sylvia Spengler -- the NSF Point of View John Schnase -- Dessert with The PCAST report Ed Hovy -- EPA-AIR – A NSF DG Case Study William Sonntag – Government Decision Making Small Group Discussions & Feedback to Plenary 9:00 Adjourn Sylvia Spengler -- the NSF Point of View John Schnase -- Dessert with The PCAST report Ed Hovy -- EPA-AIR – A NSF DG Case Study William Sonntag – Government Decision Making Small Group Discussions & Feedback to Plenary 9:00 Adjourn