
RIHMI-WDC
RIHMI-WDC
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:IGF PAS, ONC, Grønlands Naturinstitut, UC, STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING +70 partnersIGF PAS,ONC,Grønlands Naturinstitut,UC,STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING,University of Sheffield,NIKU,EUROCEAN,University of Exeter,GFZ,NIVA,FMI,KORDI,University of Bergen,WHOI,OU,TERRADUE,GEUS,Grønlands Naturinstitut,SMHI,UŚ,CNRS,RIHMI-WDC,UNIS,PRIC,FMI,DNV,Université Laval,RADI CAS,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,UH,University of Bremen,ARMINES,STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING,EUROPEAN GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM,UŚ,ROIS,NORUT TROMSO,RADI CAS,IGF PAS,NATIONAL MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL FORECASTING CENTER (NATIONAL TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER, STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION),UPM,EUROCEAN,UNIS,UH,IFREMER,University of Alaska System,NORCE,DNV,NATIONAL MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL FORECASTING CENTER (NATIONAL TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER, STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION),IO PAN,IO PAN,Nordisk Fond for Miljø og Udvikling,NIERSC,University of Alaska System,NIERSC,Havforskningsinstituttet,Stockholm University,ONC,RIHMI-WDC,UC,KORDI,Nordisk Fond for Miljø og Udvikling,DTU,EUROPEAN GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM,GEORG-Lab Geophysical Remote Sensing,MPG,AWI,AU,ROIS,NUIM,GEORG-Lab Geophysical Remote Sensing,NORUT TROMSO,BSC,PRICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727890Overall Budget: 15,490,100 EURFunder Contribution: 15,490,100 EURThe overall objective of INTAROS is to develop an integrated Arctic Observation System (iAOS) by extending, improving and unifying existing systems in the different regions of the Arctic. INTAROS will have a strong multidisciplinary focus, with tools for integration of data from atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and terrestrial sciences, provided by institutions in Europe, North America and Asia. Satellite earth observation data plays an increasingly important role in such observing systems, because the amount of EO data for observing the global climate and environment grows year by year. In situ observing systems are much more limited due to logistical constraints and cost limitations. The sparseness of in situ data is therefore the largest gap in the overall observing system. INTAROS will assess strengths and weaknesses of existing observing systems and contribute with innovative solutions to fill some of the critical gaps in the in situ observing network. INTAROS will develop a platform, iAOS, to search for and access data from distributed databases. The evolution into a sustainable Arctic observing system requires coordination, mobilization and cooperation between the existing European and international infrastructures (in-situ and remote including space-based), the modeling communities and relevant stakeholder groups. INTAROS will include development of community-based observing systems, where local knowledge is merged with scientific data. An integrated Arctic Observation System will enable better-informed decisions and better-documented processes within key sectors (e.g. local communities, shipping, tourism, fisheries), in order to strengthen the societal and economic role of the Arctic region and support the EU strategy for the Arctic and related maritime and environmental policies.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:ULiège, METU, HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET, INGV, ENEA +68 partnersULiège,METU,HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET,INGV,ENEA,ENEA,IFREMER,EPA,CLS,ICAS,University of Malta,IOLR,CNR,FMI,EPA,VLIZ,TÜBİTAK,NIOZ,METU,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,IBSS,IBSS,BAS,NIOZ,SMHI,FMI,BSH,ICES,LHEI,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,IEO,University of Bremen,HCMR,IMR,UCY,OGS,Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries,NIB,Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries,MHI NASU,National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Technology Strategy Board,HAFRANNSOKNASTOFNUNIN,ICES,MARIS,IOLR,IO BAS,NERC,INGV,VLIZ,RIHMI-WDC,JRC,MHI NASU,TSU,CLS,TUT,IH,RIHMI-WDC,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,Hafrannsóknastofnun,SIO,LHEI,JRC,TSU,MARIS,IMGW - PIB,AWI,BSH,IO BAS,IMGW - PIB,AU,TÜBİTAK,Marine InstituteFunder: European Commission Project Code: 283607more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2011Partners:RIHMI-WDC, USRIEP, YugNIRO, Istanbul University, ONU +84 partnersRIHMI-WDC,USRIEP,YugNIRO,Istanbul University,ONU,USRIEP,SIO,GAMMA,TNU,TSU,GWMI,IKI RAN,NIMH,National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, Academy of Sciences,HCMR,IEG RAS,Technical University of Varna,ICAS,BSNN,GIH,METU,MARIS,IBSS,IMGW - PIB,FIED,IGS,UkrSCES,GEOECOMAR,BAS,MHI NASU,IGS,National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,DDBRA,IBSS,RIHMI-WDC,MSH,B.EN.A.,GIH,BSC PS,CMP,UkrSCES,TSU,CMP,BSNN,MSH,GWMI,IBES,SOI,IBER BAS,B.EN.A.,IG-GAS,BSC PS,KTU,Ankara University,METU,UMG,IL-RAS,FIED,IFR,DDBRA,UHMI,IEG RAS,MARIS,DANUBE HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY,MSU,IKI RAN,IBER BAS,IL-RAS,YugNIRO,IBES,GEOECOMAR,SNU FF,SNU FF,UCY,GAMMA,SOI,Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Hastanesi,IO BAS,KTU,MHI NASU,UMG,IO BAS,CDNZ,IMGW - PIB,Technical University of Varna,CDNZ,ONU,IG-GAS,DEÜFunder: European Commission Project Code: 226592more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2013Partners:UB, Met Office, Météo-France, ECMWF, EUMETSAT +8 partnersUB,Met Office,Météo-France,ECMWF,EUMETSAT,RIHMI-WDC,EUMETSAT,Met Office,FFCUL,UPA,RIHMI-WDC,University of Vienna,ECMWFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265229more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:IFREMER, ENEA, ENEA, EPSRC, CNR +25 partnersIFREMER,ENEA,ENEA,EPSRC,CNR,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,University of Bremen,IEEE,SOCIB,HCMR,ULiège,SOCIB,CSIC,52°North GmbH,VLIZ,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,OGS,NERC,Technology Strategy Board,BSH,VLIZ,RIHMI-WDC,MARIS,MARIS,TNO,TNO,RIHMI-WDC,AWI,BSH,52°North GmbHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 654310Overall Budget: 1,912,090 EURFunder Contribution: 1,912,090 EURThe Ocean Data Interoperability Platform project is promoting the development of a common global framework for marine data management by developing interoperability between existing regional e-infrastructures. Through a series of international workshops attracting relevant domain experts a number of prototype interoperability solutions will be developed which will be implemented by the regional data infrastructures to provide users with open access to good quality multidisciplinary data and associated services. Improved access to a range of marine data will facilitate re-use of the data and support researchers in addressing grand challenges such as climate change and conservation of marine resources.
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