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Theme 2: Data Management and Innovative Support for Long-term Watershed Research

Theme 2: Data Management and Innovative Support for Long-term Watershed Research. Axel Anderson FRI Water Program Lead. The Walt Jeffrey Project. Axel Anderson FRI Water Program Lead. Data and Knowledge Paradigm. How does data support development of knowledge?

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Theme 2: Data Management and Innovative Support for Long-term Watershed Research

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  1. Theme 2: Data Management and Innovative Support for Long-term Watershed Research Axel Anderson FRI Water Program Lead

  2. The Walt Jeffrey Project Axel Anderson FRI Water Program Lead

  3. Data and Knowledge Paradigm • How does data support development of knowledge? • What data are worth preserving and sharing? • What has value?

  4. Theme Objectives • Determine if data management systems can be designed to archive watershed research data while still respecting unique privacy issues and at the same time foster researcher collaboration and preserve research investment. • Determine the location and research value of historical datasets. • Determine if the potential research value can be captured by archiving datasets with the intent of making them accessible for future research projects. • Explore the history of forest hydrology research in the Province of Alberta and determine what how it relates to current and planned future initiatives. • Determine if the coverage of long-term research sites is adequate to address potential future needs of the FRI partnership. • Determine if the researcher and practitioner capacity is adequate to support long-term research sites and to respond to changing knowledge needs.

  5. Determine if data management systems can be designed to archive watershed research data while still respecting unique privacy issues and at the same time foster researcher collaboration and preserve research investment.

  6. Theme Objectives • Determine if data management systems can be designed to archive watershed research data while still respecting unique privacy issues and at the same time foster researcher collaboration and preserve research investment. • Determine the location and research value of historical datasets. • Determine if the potential research value can be captured by archiving datasets with the intent of making them accessible for future research projects. • Explore the history of forest hydrology research in the Province of Alberta and determine what how it relates to current and planned future initiatives. • Determine if the coverage of long-term research sites is adequate to address potential future needs of the FRI partnership. • Determine if the researcher and practitioner capacity is adequate to support long-term research sites and to respond to changing knowledge needs.

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