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BELMONT FORUM E-INFRASTRUCTURES AND DATA MANAGEMENT COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH ACTION US DELEGATION CALL JULY 22, 2014 MARIA UHLE (NSF) LEE ALLISON (ARIZONA.

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1 BELMONT FORUM E-INFRASTRUCTURES AND DATA MANAGEMENT COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH ACTION US DELEGATION CALL JULY 22, 2014 MARIA UHLE (NSF) LEE ALLISON (ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY)

2 AGENDA  Welcoming remarks and introductions (Maria and Lee) – 10:00 am  Belmont Forum objectives and plans (Maria) - 10:05 am  Update on the E-Infrastructure CRA, including revised timeline and deliverables (Lee) - 10:15 am  WPs updates (objectives, activities, challenges) (WP members) 10:40 am  Open discussion and Q&A (All) 11:20 am  Closing remarks and thanks (Maria and Lee) 11:55 am

3 PROMOTING INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION THROUGH NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES World’s leading funders of global environmental change research and international science councils

4 Established to foster global environmental change research; Initiated June 2009 by NSF and NERC, building on IGFA

5  Australia  Austria  Brazil  Canada  China  France  European Commission  Germany  Italy*  India BELMONT FORUM MEMBERS  Japan  Norway  South Africa  Sweden*  UK  USA  Int’l Council for Science  Int’l Social Science Council *Will officially join the Belmont Forum in 2014

6 BELMONT FORUM COUNTRIES

7 THE BELMONT CHALLENGE To deliver knowledge needed for action to avoid and adapt to detrimental environmental change, including extreme hazardous events. This requires:  Assessments of risks, impacts and vulnerabilities, through regional and decadal-scale analysis and prediction  Information on the state of the environment, through advanced observing systems  Interaction of natural and social sciences  Enhanced environmental information service providers to users  Effective international coordination mechanisms

8 COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH ACTIONS (CRAS)  Address the Belmont Challenge  Societally relevant global environmental change challenges  A minimum of 3 BF countries is required to form a CRA  Interdisciplinary (Natural and Social sciences)  Clear links to research users  Support for capacity-building

9 TYPES OF ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED BY CRA’S  Networking / community-building actions  Calls to run a summer schools or develop training material  Small-scale, catalyst projects to enable the establishment of interdisciplinary partnerships, pilot studies, and the development of new methodologies  Larger scale research activities, etc., whatever is most appropriate to address the issue in question  Others TBD

10 CURRENT, PAST AND FUTURE FUNDING CALLS (CRAs)  2014  Arctic: Call for Proposals - Closes July 30, 2014 Arctic: Call for Proposals  Biodiversity - Closed Biodiversity  2015  Mountains as Sentinels of Change -To be announced Mountains as Sentinels of Change  E-Infrastructure & Data Management – Under study  2012  Coastal Vulnerability - Funded Coastal Vulnerability  Freshwater Security - Funded Freshwater Security  2013  Food Security and Land Use Change - Funded Food Security and Land Use Change

11 CRA SCOPING PERIOD – GENERAL OVERVIEW  Goals  Review CRA priorities  Identify a list of topics/key questions the CRA will focus on  Identify the best mechanisms/activities to deliver the desired results  Develop strategy and options for coordination among activities  Identify key communities for collaboration

12 E-INFRASTRUCTURES AND DATA MANAGEMENT Collaborative Research Action Phase 1

13 E-INFRASTRUCTURES AND DATA MANAGEMENT “….the need to address global environmental challenges requires a more coordinated approach to the planning, implementation, and management of data, analytics and E- Infrastructures” through international collaboration. - Belmont Forum, New Delhi, February 2013

14 COMMUNITY STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN  Identify strategic science policies, outlining what can be done better, in a multilateral way, to support global change research  Vision that clearly expresses global e-infrastructure needs, barriers and gaps  Informs stakeholders  Prioritizes action to address the interoperability challenges  Integrates existing national and international research in order to promote more holistic environmental support systems OBJECTIVES AND BROADER IMPACTS

15 COMMUNITY STRATEGY & IMPLEMENTATION PLAN  Recommendations could consist of one or more funding calls (CRAs) and/or policies/procedural changes:  Actions that produce quick wins leading to recognizable results  Strategic leverage points to make a big difference with small sums of money or policy changes  Analysis of funding mechanisms that best sustain e-infrastructures  Strategic community-building initiatives around data infrastructures  Process to engage the BF in the co-design of future CRAs to keep pace with changing global e-infrastructure landscape OBJECTIVES AND BROADER IMPACTS

16 MULTI-PHASE BELMONT FORUM PROJECT Phase I: (current effort) September 2013 – April 2015  Series of collaborative scoping activities instead of a competitive call for small grants  Focus on reducing the risk of fragmenting existing communities and excluding important players  Produce a Community Strategy and Implementation Plan Phase II: (BF will decide what to do) Starts in 2015/2016  Begin delivering on Implementation Plan based on input from the Knowledge Hub activities  Depends on outcomes of Phase I and funding agency participation  May include a funding call to implement the strategies and vision from Phase I E-INFRASTRUCTURES AND DATA MANAGEMENT CRA OVERVIEW

17 WHO’S INVOLVED?  International Steering Committee (14 people)  1 member per country or international organization  Members lead six Work Packages (WPs) / working groups  6 Work Packages (120 people, ~ 10 per country)  ~ 20 people per WP  Project Secretariat – jointly funded by US (NSF) and UK (NERC)

18 Architecture and Interoperability  WP1: Data Integration for Multidisciplinary Research  WP2: Improved interface between the computation and data infrastructures  WP3: Harmonization of global data infrastructure for sharing environmental data Governance  WP4: Data Sharing  WP5: Open Data  WP 6: Capacity Building (cross-cutting) WORK PACKAGES ASSEMBLY AND ROLE OF THE WORK PACKAGES

19 ROLE OF THE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS AND WORK PACKAGES  Provide evidence to support recommendations on how the BF can best support e-infrastructure  Each individual:  Brings a unique area of expertise, so all contributions are critical and valuable  Should draw on her or his knowledge/expertise to identify existing capabilities, gaps and remaining research challenges in both technical and governance arenas  Already participates in a number of international and national initiatives, and so can take a holistic view ASSEMBLY AND ROLE OF THE WORK PACKAGES

20 DELIVERABLES  Initial WP reports: Due August 11, 2014 to project  Interim Report: Due September 15, 2014 to GPC  Community Strategy and Implementation Plan  Draft due in January 2015  Final due in March/April 2015  Other Work Package Deliverables TBD DELIVERABLES

21 WORK PACKAGES: DELIVERABLES  Initial WP internal deliverables are due by August 11, 2014:WP internal deliverables 1. Review of the existing situation/lay of the land in each WP focus area(s) 2. Identify the need to take action in a particular area: What are the issues that need to be addressed and why? 3. Identify whether a CRA could address this issue. If so, how? 4. Identify strategic policies or actions that BF could take to address this issue  Final deliverables for the Plan will include documentation to support recommendations DELIVERABLES

22 PHASE I TIMELINE (UPDATED)  October 2013: Steering Committee Meeting in Windsor, UK, to define WPs and WP leadership  November 2013 – February 2014: Finalize WP workplans and populate WPs with Assembly members  August 11, 2014: WPs provide a report on preliminary findings to the Secretariat  August 21-22: Steering Committee meeting to synthesize WP findings into a cohesive interim report  September 15: Interim report due to the Belmont Forum E-INFRASTRUCTURES AND DATA MANAGEMENT CRA OVERVIEW

23 PHASE I TIMELINE (CONTINUED)  October 8-10: Belmont Forum Plenary Meeting in Beijing, China to decide CRAs released in 2015  October – December : Executive summary of the interim report publicly disseminated and feedback solicited  December 13-14: SC meeting in San Francisco, USA  January 15, 2015: Draft Community Strategy and Implementation Plan due to the Belmont Forum Principals  March/April 2015: Community Strategy and Implementation Plan due. E-INFRASTRUCTURES AND DATA MANAGEMENT CRA OVERVIEW

24 US DELEGATION (1) – WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU  Allison, Lee: Arizona Geological Survey  Arrigo, Jennifer: Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc.  Cavalier, Darlene: SciStarter  Chandler, Cynthia: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution  Chen, Robert: Columbia University – Center for International Earth Science Information Network  Contreras, Jorge: American University – College of Law  Entwisle, Barbara: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Department of Sociology  Foster, Ian: University of Chicago – Department of Computer Sciences

25 US DELEGATION (11)– WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU  Hedstrom, Margaret: University of Michigan – School of Information Sciences  Lehnert, Kerstin: Columbia University - Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory)  Michener, William: University of New Mexico - DataONE  Parsons, Mark: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Research Data Alliance  Reichman, Jerome: Duke University – School of Law  Rose, Kevin: * University of Wisconsin  Wee, Brian: National Ecological Observatories Network, Inc.  Wilbanks, John: Sage Bionetworks  Zaslavsky, Ilya: San Diego Supercomputer Center *Not funded by the NSF to participate in this effort.


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