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RCN: OceanObs Task Team on Stimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation

RCN: OceanObs Task Team on Stimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation. Issue – how to facilitate communication and collaboration across disciplines Why – issues facing society (sustainable coastal systems, resource extraction, climate change) require interdisciplinary approaches

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RCN: OceanObs Task Team on Stimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation

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  1. RCN: OceanObs Task Team onStimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation • Issue – how to facilitate communication and collaboration across disciplines • Why – issues facing society (sustainable coastal systems, resource extraction, climate change) require interdisciplinary approaches • How – pick an interdisciplinary issue and develop a team to design a plan for addressing it • Result – provide a discussion paper that outlines the issues and problems encountered in developing an interdisciplinary program and approaches for resolution

  2. RCN: OceanObs Task Team onStimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation • Consider data management barriers and related disciplinary or institutional challenges for integrated interdisciplinary research projects with emphasis on natural-social science collaborations • Identified potential barriers • disciplinary ‘silos’ of research concepts and associated data management systems • diversity cultural practices among disciplinary fields • lack of adequate training for data production and management, resulting in insufficient attention to metadata • lack of resources for data management QA procedures • new challenges resulting from development of new sensors, new data types, and new resources • lack of recognition and support for truly interdisciplinary research and its associated data management • conceptual limitation to combine datasets and information from various sources to create new knowledge • Merging data with different resolutions and quantitative rigor

  3. RCN: OceanObs Task Team onStimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation • Questions: • What is needed to facilitate good data management at the interface of natural and social science that will advance global environmental change research that has sustainability as a goal • What infrastructure and institutional changes are needed to encourage data exchanges that will promote interdisciplinary or integrated research

  4. RCN: OceanObs Task Team onStimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation • Two potential issues to use as case studies for data management, data access, and data exchange that include natural and human science components are: • Marine fisheries management (potential fishery is Atlantic surfclam) • Ocean acidification

  5. RCN: OceanObs Task Team onStimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation • Next steps are to develop a discussion paper that outlines the issues and potential problems with studying a marine fishery and ocean acidification from “end-to-end” • Includes characterizing the natural system, tracing the effects to humans, and assessing changes in well being • Involves quantitative numerical model outputs to qualitative narrative survey data – how to merge these is an important constraint

  6. RCN: OceanObs Task Team onStimulating Interdisciplinary Cooperation • Suggestions for different approaches, case studies are welcome, and data management methods are welcome!

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