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Information technology challenges of biodiversity and ecosystems informatics

January 1, 2003

Computer scientists, biologists, and natural resource managers recently met to examine the prospects for advancing computer science and information technology research by focusing on the complex and often-unique challenges found in the biodiversity and ecosystem domain. The workshop and its final report reveal that the biodiversity and ecosystem sciences are fundamentally information sciences and often address problems having distinctive attributes of scale and socio-technical complexity. The paper provides an overview of the emerging field of biodiversity and ecosystem informatics and demonstrates how the demands of biodiversity and ecosystem research can advance our understanding and use of information technologies.

Publication Year 2003
Title Information technology challenges of biodiversity and ecosystems informatics
DOI 10.1016/S0306-4379(02)00070-4
Authors J.L. Schnase, J. Cushing, Mike Frame, Anne F. Frondorf, E. Landis, K.L. Maier, A. Silberschatz
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Information Systems
Index ID 70026084
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Core Science Analytics, Synthesis, and Libraries