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Break-out Session II, #4: Observation Networks and Collaboration Opportunities

Break-out Session II, #4: Observation Networks and Collaboration Opportunities. Joanne Nightingale Michael Keller. Questions. Important in-situ networks for TE Do we have effective relationships with these networks? Are there other networks to engage or support?

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Break-out Session II, #4: Observation Networks and Collaboration Opportunities

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  1. Break-out Session II, #4:Observation Networks and Collaboration Opportunities Joanne Nightingale Michael Keller

  2. Questions • Important in-situ networks for TE • Do we have effective relationships with these networks? • Are there other networks to engage or support? • Are there gaps/inefficiencies/problems? • Opportunities Broad range of topics and small subset of scientists (12)

  3. Important in-situ networks For validation of….

  4. Do we have effective relationships with these networks? • Relatively… • Often networks were not designed for the purpose of remote sensing/global climate change studies (i.e. small plot sizes, scaling issues, infrequent repeat sampling) • Used as networks of opportunity – goals of network vs goals of scientists • Changes to sampling schemes, collection of more relevant data via $$ incentives • Easier to design the perfect network for the future then go back and revamp and existing structure

  5. Are there other networks to engage or support? • Data needs based on science requirements – top down • All new networks driven out of field campaigns • Augmentation of existing data networks • Some required measurements include: • Forest structure / biomass • Tree species / abundance

  6. Are there gaps/inefficiencies/problems? • Long-term maintenance / continuity of measurements is of concern • Long-term heritage networks vs campaign networks • Ensuring “ideal network characteristics are met” while understanding infrastructure needs (i.e. data download rates/accessibility issues) • Ensure archiving of all campaign data in central portal (i.e. Global Land Measurements portal @ Goddard)

  7. Opportunities / Recommendations • Define long-term plans for terrestrial satellite product validation - Conduct Decadal Survey mission validation data requirements matrix to drive data collection • What is available / what is needed • Investment in data management infrastructure • Ensure field campaign / observation network data is archived and made available

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