Providing information on environmental change: data management strategies and Internet access approaches within the UK Environmental Change Network

A. Lane, T. Parr
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The interpretation and presentation of environmental data will have a crucial role to play in helping to solve the environmental problems which face national governments and regional authorities. Efficient information management and access systems are essential if the benefits of large-scale data capture programmes are to be realised. Data from existing ground-based monitoring systems are frequently under-used because of the difficulty of accessing the data and assessing whether they contain anything of relevance, and because of the delay between data capture and availability. The UK Environmental Change Network (ECN) is taking an integrated approach to information management which aims to achieve a seamless transition from data capture through to access and interpretation tools for the detection of patterns of change. The ECN is the UK's multi-disciplinary, long-term monitoring network, established to provide comparable, reliable, long-term runs of data on environmental change. Data quality standards are maintained through quality control, assessment and validation procedures, and rules for managing the resulting information within the data and meta-database. Rapid access to ECN meta-information and summary data is provided over the Internet using the World Wide Web with direct database links. A WWW prototype system for providing interpreted information based on simple models showing the main patterns in the data has been developed, with the eventual aim of providing an environmental information and interpretation system.
提供有关环境变化的信息:英国环境变化网络内的数据管理策略和互联网接入方法
环境数据的解释和提出将在帮助解决各国政府和区域当局所面临的环境问题方面发挥关键作用。如果要实现大规模数据获取方案的好处,有效的信息管理和获取系统是必不可少的。现有地面监测系统的数据经常得不到充分利用,因为很难取得这些数据并评估它们是否含有任何相关的内容,而且从获取数据到提供数据之间存在延迟。英国环境变化网络(ECN)正在采取综合方法进行信息管理,旨在实现从数据捕获到获取和解释工具的无缝过渡,以检测变化模式。ECN是英国的多学科长期监测网络,旨在提供可比较的、可靠的、长期运行的环境变化数据。通过质量控制、评估和验证程序以及管理数据和元数据库中产生的信息的规则来维护数据质量标准。通过互联网使用具有直接数据库链接的万维网,提供了对ECN元信息和摘要数据的快速访问。已经开发了一个万维网原型系统,以显示数据中的主要模式的简单模型为基础,提供解释信息,其最终目的是提供一个环境信息和解释系统。
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