Title
Eco-informatics and decision making managing our natural resources
Abstract
This panel responds to the December 2004 workshop on Eco-Informatics and Decision Making [1], which addressed how informatics tools can help with better management of natural resources and policy making. The workshop was jointly sponsored by the NSF, NBII, NASA, and EPA. Workshop participants recommended that informatics research in four IT areas be funded: modeling and simulation, data quality, information integration and ontologies, and social and human aspects. Additionally, they recommend that funding agencies provide infrastructure and some changes in funding habits to assure cycles of innovation in the domain were addressed. This panel brings issues raised in that workshop to the attention of digital government researchers.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1146598.1146605
DG.O
Keywords
Field
DocType
digital government researcher,workshop participant,human aspect,funding agency,it area,informatics tool,data quality,better management,funding habit,informatics research,natural resource,knowledge management,modeling and simulation,information integration,web services,web service
Ontology (information science),Informatics,Information integration,Data quality,Computer science,Digital government,Knowledge management,Natural resource,Web service,Health informatics tools
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Judith Bayard Cushing1193106.22
Tyrone Wilson211.06
Fred Martin321.47
John L. Schnase4444105.61
Sylvia Spengler522.12
Larry Sugarbaker600.34
Theresa Pardo77210.53