IF 2.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Amanda L. Cox, Marian Muste, Venkatesh Merwade, Ibrahim Demir, J. Toby Minear, Sayan Dey, Chung-Yuan Liang, Yusuf Sermet
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河流形态数据对于理解和研究河流过程以及为多种社会经济用途管理河流至关重要。虽然这些数据已被广泛获取,但有几个问题阻碍了它们的使用,例如数据可访问性、各种数据格式、缺乏存储数据模型以及缺乏将数据组装成易于用于研究、管理和教育的产品的处理工具。一个由多所大学组成的研究小组设计了一个基于网络的河流形态信息系统(RIMORPHIS)的原型,用于承载和创建新的信息(例如,地形和材料成分数据),以及为更广泛的地球科学界提供数据处理工具。RIMORPHIS的设计原则包括:(i)通过公开和免费提供的独立于平台的系统进行广泛访问;(ii)处理现有及未来数据类型的灵活性;(iii)用户友好的互动界面;(iv)互操作性和可扩展性,以确保平台的可持续性。开发这样一个雄心勃勃的社区资源,只有从项目开始就不断地吸引利益相关者,才有可能产生影响。本文重点介绍了研究团队与河流形态数据生产者和来自学术界、研究和实践的潜在用户合作的策略和活动。本文还详细介绍了利益相关者参与的结果,并说明了这些相互作用如何积极地塑造了RIMORPHIS的发展及其长期可持续性。
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Engaging the Earth Science and Engineering Communities in Developing A River Morphology Information System (RIMORPHIS)

River morphology data are critical for understanding and studying river processes and for managing rivers for multiple socio-economic uses. While such data have been extensively acquired, several issues hinder their use such as data accessibility, various data formats, lack of data models for storage, and lack of processing tools to assemble data in products readily usable for research, management, and education. A multi-university research team has prototyped a web-based river morphology information system (RIMORPHIS) for hosting and creating new information (e.g., terrain and material composition data) and data processing tools for the broader earth science communities. The RIMORPHIS design principles include: (i) broad access via a publicly and freely available platform-independent system; (ii) flexibility in handling existing and future data types; (iii) user-friendly and interactive interfaces; and (iv) interoperability and scalability to ensure platform sustainability. Developing such an ambitious community resource is only possible and impactful by continuously engaging stakeholders from the project inception. This paper highlights the research team's strategy and activities to engage with river morphology data producers and potential users from academia, research, and practice. The paper also details outcomes of stakeholder engagement and illustrates how these interactions are positively shaping RIMORPHIS development and its path to long-term sustainability.

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Journal of The American Water Resources Association
Journal of The American Water Resources Association 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
12.50%
发文量
100
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JAWRA seeks to be the preeminent scholarly publication on multidisciplinary water resources issues. JAWRA papers present ideas derived from multiple disciplines woven together to give insight into a critical water issue, or are based primarily upon a single discipline with important applications to other disciplines. Papers often cover the topics of recent AWRA conferences such as riparian ecology, geographic information systems, adaptive management, and water policy. JAWRA authors present work within their disciplinary fields to a broader audience. Our Associate Editors and reviewers reflect this diversity to ensure a knowledgeable and fair review of a broad range of topics. We particularly encourage submissions of papers which impart a ''take home message'' our readers can use.
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