在维多利亚州实现支持气候变化适应的eScience平台

C. Pettit, A. Russel, A. Michael, J. Aurambout, Subhash Sharma, Steve Williams, D. Hunter, Pang Choung Chan, Ann Borda, I. Bishop, D. Abramson
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我们的研究重点是开发一个生态信息学平台,以支持维多利亚州的气候变化适应。采用多学科、跨组织的方法来制定适应战略,以应对气候变化的“恶魔”政策问题。该平台由多个组件组成,包括:(i)支持建模的元数据发现工具,(ii)连接气候变化模型的工作流引擎,(iii)用于交流景观和农场影响的地理可视化工具,(iv)用于存储和共享数字模型的景观对象库,(v)支持参与式决策的景观构建器工具,以及(vi)用于协作和共享信息的虚拟组织。在本文中,我们将讨论该平台,因为它是为支持合作研究而开发的,并向利益相关者通报澳大利亚西南维多利亚州气候变化的可能影响。我们将讨论开发生态信息学平台及其组成部分的一些研究驱动因素。最后,本文确定了未来的一些研究方向,以更好地联系研究人员并交流与气候变化影响和适应相关的科学成果。
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Realising an eScience Platform to Support Climate Change Adaptation in Victoria
Our research is focused on developing an ecoinformatics platform to support climate change adaptation in Victoria. A multidisciplinary, cross-organisational approach is taken in developing adaptation strategies to deal with the ‘diabolical’ policy problem of climate change. The platform comprises a number of components including: (i) a metadata discovery tool to support modelling, (ii) a workflow engine for connecting climate change models, (iii) geographical visualisation tools for communicating landscape and farm impacts, (iv) a landscape object library for storing and sharing digital models, and (v) a landscape constructor tool to support participatory decision-making, and (vi) a virtual organisation for collaboration and sharing information. In this paper we will discuss the platform as it has been developed to support collaborative research and to inform stakeholders of the likely impacts of climate change in South West Victoria, Australia. We will discuss some of the drivers for research in developing the ecoinformatics platform and its components. The paper concludes by identifying some future research directions in better connecting researchers and communicating science outcomes associated with climate change impact and adaptation.
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