PubTalk-04/2022 - A Burning Question: What can long-term datasets teach us?
A Burning Question: What can long-term datasets teach us?
By Justin Welty, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
- Long-term datasets are critical to our understanding of many factors that affect the natural world and its flow of goods and services to human communities.
- Until recently, reading available, high-quality, long-term data were lacking for wildland fires and land management activities.
- "Big data" are important in natural resource management. Two examples are the Combined Wildland Fire Dataset and the Land Treatment Digital Library.
- There is a great need to make these long-term datasets available and more accessible to researchers, resource managers, and the public.
Video: https://www.usgs.gov/media/videos/pubtalk-042022-burning-question-what-can-long-term-datasets-tech-us
Видео PubTalk-04/2022 - A Burning Question: What can long-term datasets teach us? канала USGS Presentations
By Justin Welty, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
- Long-term datasets are critical to our understanding of many factors that affect the natural world and its flow of goods and services to human communities.
- Until recently, reading available, high-quality, long-term data were lacking for wildland fires and land management activities.
- "Big data" are important in natural resource management. Two examples are the Combined Wildland Fire Dataset and the Land Treatment Digital Library.
- There is a great need to make these long-term datasets available and more accessible to researchers, resource managers, and the public.
Video: https://www.usgs.gov/media/videos/pubtalk-042022-burning-question-what-can-long-term-datasets-tech-us
Видео PubTalk-04/2022 - A Burning Question: What can long-term datasets teach us? канала USGS Presentations
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