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Transforming Agricultural Ecosystem Management with Web 2.0 Technology Doug Miller Center for Environmental Informatics Earth and Environmental Systems Institute August 6, 2010
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Premises Web-based geospatial technology provides a medium that allows us to transcend domain boundaries that exist between technologists, scientists and decision makers. Web 2.0 extends our capability to apply information technology to agricultural ecosystem management. This will be transformative.
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Geospatial Technology Evolution Manual Cartography Computer Mapping (1970’s) Spatial Databases (1980’s) Spatial Analysis (1990’s) Web Mapping (2000’s) Web 2.0 (2010+)
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Geographic Information Science Land Management Science Web Mapping Technology
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Web Mapping Architecture PostGIS PostgreSQL Geoserver Web Tool Web Services GIS Model Field Observations
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Fully OGC-compliant Web Service (WFS) API Freely-available Statistics for the past year (see next sheets)
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PestWatch Sites - 2009
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Service-Oriented Architecture
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Web 2.0 2 nd Generation Web Information Sharing Interoperability User-Centered Design Collaboration/Social Networking
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Social Networks
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Citizen Science (e-Science)
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User/Web Interaction
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Adaptive/Collaborative Networks
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Adaptive Management PLAN ACT MONITOR EVALUATE Goals Knowledge Technology Inventory New Technology Revised Goals New Knowledge Inventory Technology
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An Architecture for Community Science (Stanton and Miller, 2010. An Architecture for Community Science: A Software Engineering Perspective; In Prep.)
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Community Science Design Concepts (Stanton and Miller, 2010. An Architecture for Community Science: A Software Engineering Perspective; In Prep.)
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Future Directions Individual-Based Modes Online Management Diaries/Commentaries Advance Report Generation/Record Keeping Group Collaborative Environments “Push” well as “Pull” Information Sharing Consensus Building Modal Interfaces Novice Expert
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Center for Environmental Informatics Founded in 2000 Mission: Produce high quality environmental information resources, in usable forms and formats, that serve the needs of individuals, communities, and organizations at all levels of society Foci Information Architecture Web-Based Decision Support Tools Land System Science 8 Full-time Staff Members; 2 Part-time Staff Members Close Colleagues: Paul Knight and Staff, PA Climate Office
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Thank You! Mike McDowell
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