Putting Our Information To Work: A Regional Conservation Commons

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Deanne DiPietro
Affiliations  Sonoma Ecology Center
Year  2009
Key Words  Information technology, data management, data sharing, Conservation Commons, Knowledge Base
Abstract  

Research and monitoring provide lenses into the health of our watersheds and guide our work to conserve, restore, and educate. Often data and materials are difficult to find and use beyond the original project that produced it, and it can be a time-consuming endeavor to assemble data for a larger view.
There are many efforts in our region to standardize and coordinate data collection, improve data quality and access, and aggregate datasets for analysis, but there is a pressing need for a more coordinated, community approach to information management. The San Francisco Bay Area Conservation Commons (SF Commons) is an initiative dedicated to making our collective environmental information accessible and more useful for purposes of climate change research, regional conservation planning, and local stewardship. By supporting an actively involved community and bringing the information together in a relevant user environment, the SF Commons will allow us to leverage our collective knowledge toward collaborative solutions and respond effectively to environmental challenges of the present and future. I will describe the vision of the SF Commons, plans for addressing data management challenges we face in our organizations and as a community, the status of the effort, and how you can be involved in building the Commons.

Notes  

Deanne DiPietro is the Research and Information Systems Program Manager at Sonoma Ecology Center where she oversees a wide variety of projects conducting spatial data analysis, database and software development, and modeling in support of watershed research and restoration. Deanne holds an M.A. in Geography and a B.S. in Botany from UC Davis. She specializes in solutions for better data management and sharing, and has taught hundreds of data owners how to catalog and share their environmental data. Deanne is dedicated to addressing the environmental community's information management challenges and the promotion of open data access for improved environmental decision-making.

Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Talk
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