COOPEUS CONNECTING RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES

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COOPEUS CONNECTING RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES A PROGRAM SUPPORTED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COOPERATION WITH THE NSF

The COOPEUS project brings together scientists and users of US’ and Europe’s major environmental related research infrastructure projects. * By interlinking infrastructure programs, new synergies are generated leading to a truly global integration of existing infrastructures. * The key of this integration process will be the efficient access to and the open sharing of data and information produced by the environmental research infrastructures information systems such as GEOSS.

environmental research infrastructures: COOPEUS Partners environmental research infrastructures: Atmospheric radar Eiscat (EU) – AMISR (US) Ocean observations EMSO (EU) – OOI (US) Biodiversity Lifewatch (EU) – DataOne (US) Solid Earth dynamics EPOS (EU) – IRIS, UNAVCO (US) Carbon observations ICOS (EU) – NEON/ (US)

COOPEUS Goals: COOPEUS aims to catalyze international collaboration among environmental research infrastructures by: easing data accessibility through harmonization of data policies promoting interoperability of Research Infrastructures on all levels (System, syntactic, structural and semantic interoperability) including standards/best practices improving data and information quality by defining the minimum requirements on workflow descriptions and on QA/QC

COOPEUS- the framework Overall Structure Identify Needs and Rationales Testbeds Establish basic implementation requirements Policies Select user scenarios Core Standards Legal Issues Prioritize identified challenges for future collaborations Give recommendation for future implementations