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- 9c203a7a-d13b-47d6-b8b0-ec1997bcb564 description "First stakeholder workshop for the case study related to the City of Hamburg, Germany." assertion.
- 9c203a7a-d13b-47d6-b8b0-ec1997bcb564 description "First stakeholder workshop for the case study related to the City of Hamburg, Germany." assertion.
- 6a96880e-ac83-48c6-a149-ed5d24f74545 description "Agenda and minutes from the first workshop for the "City of Hamburg" Case Study." assertion.
- 6a96880e-ac83-48c6-a149-ed5d24f74545 description "Agenda and minutes from the first workshop for the "City of Hamburg" Case Study." assertion.
- ssrn.5231006 description "This study develops a high-resolution pluvial flood risk index by integrating hazard modeling, exposure assessment, and social vulnerability analysis within the IPCC risk framework, and applies it to Hamburg, Northern Germany as a case study. The hazard component is based on a 100-year rainfall event (36 mm/h), modeled using a hydrodynamic flood simulation that accounts for topography, drainage capacity, and land use. Exposure differentiates between mobility-related risks and well-being-related risks, while social vulnerability is quantified using socioeconomic indicators such as age, income, and education status.The results highlight risk hotspots where social vulnerability and flood exposure overlap, providing decision-makers with valuable insights for targeted interventions. The study reveals that social vulnerability does not correlate directly with flood hazard, emphasizing the complexity of urban flood risk. This underscores the need for a holistic approach to risk assessment, integrating climate science, infrastructure planning, and social policies to enhance urban resilience. The methodology developed in this study is transferable to other urban areas, making it a valuable tool for climate adaptation planning and risk-informed decision-making." assertion.
- ssrn.5231006 description "This study develops a high-resolution pluvial flood risk index by integrating hazard modeling, exposure assessment, and social vulnerability analysis within the IPCC risk framework, and applies it to Hamburg, Northern Germany as a case study. The hazard component is based on a 100-year rainfall event (36 mm/h), modeled using a hydrodynamic flood simulation that accounts for topography, drainage capacity, and land use. Exposure differentiates between mobility-related risks and well-being-related risks, while social vulnerability is quantified using socioeconomic indicators such as age, income, and education status.The results highlight risk hotspots where social vulnerability and flood exposure overlap, providing decision-makers with valuable insights for targeted interventions. The study reveals that social vulnerability does not correlate directly with flood hazard, emphasizing the complexity of urban flood risk. This underscores the need for a holistic approach to risk assessment, integrating climate science, infrastructure planning, and social policies to enhance urban resilience. The methodology developed in this study is transferable to other urban areas, making it a valuable tool for climate adaptation planning and risk-informed decision-making." assertion.
- 9c203a7a-d13b-47d6-b8b0-ec1997bcb564 description "Research Object gathering all information about the first workshop for the City of Hamburg FAIR2Adapt Case Study." assertion.
- 9c203a7a-d13b-47d6-b8b0-ec1997bcb564 description "Research Object gathering all information about the first workshop for the City of Hamburg FAIR2Adapt Case Study." assertion.
- b60db721-7a5f-4f82-a7fa-6b2b587a4119 description "# City of Hamburg ### Climate-induced stressors and their effects on urban societies ## Vision & Ambitions The purpose of this case study is to: 1) Examine climate-induced stressors and their effects on urban societies; 2) Integrate socio-economic data on vulnerability and exposure of urban population with physical climate hazard data to explore future climate risks of the city of Hamburg and to inform sustainable climate change adaptation strategies. ## Description ### Urban climate risk assessments (Hamburg, Germany) Hamburg, a city with various climate-related risks, needs to adapt to climate change in a systematic, sustainable and cross-sectoral approach. At the organisational level, the interaction between administration and public companies is crucial for implementing adaptation strategies and consideration of the interactions between the various actors and sectors of the urban system, which is a prerequisite for sustainable adaptation planning. In addition, adaptation and mitigation must be weighed against each other to assess trade-offs and avoid incompatibilities (e.g., urban densification versus adaptation to climate-induced stressors), requiring tailored state-of-the-art climate and adaptation scenarios (e.g., Representative Concentration Pathways RCPs and Shared Socioeconomic Pathways SSPs). Adaptation at the city scale requires very fine-scaled (high-resolution) data. Granulated data on exposure and vulnerability of urban sectors, infrastructure and population as well as data on climate-induced stressors is managed by different city authorities under the Hamburg City Senate, and not always publicly available. Understanding climate risks and barriers to adaptation at urban scale requires a concerted effort across city authorities for data curation and sharing. Data related to climate-induced stressors are often not updated or do not utilise European or global data portals (e.g. Copernicus). So far 572 datasets (e.g., on green spaces, city trees, population data, infrastructure data, building characteristics, soil properties, noise levels, air pollution, weather station data) from different sources or authorities is gathered in a data portal (Geoportal Hamburg), containing metadata and maps in pdf format. Hamburg’s adaptation portals are referenced in Climate-ADAPT but only in terms of qualitative information. ## FAIR2Adapt Contribution FAIRification of available data to enable a more transparent, user-friendly and up-to-date data portal for adaptation decision-making. Provenance information and semantic crosswalks between climate and cross-sectoral data will help in the integration of data. ## Lead Partner UHAM ## External Stakeholders involved in CCA Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Senate Chancellery" assertion.
- b60db721-7a5f-4f82-a7fa-6b2b587a4119 description "# City of Hamburg ### Climate-induced stressors and their effects on urban societies ## Vision & Ambitions The purpose of this case study is to: 1) Examine climate-induced stressors and their effects on urban societies; 2) Integrate socio-economic data on vulnerability and exposure of urban population with physical climate hazard data to explore future climate risks of the city of Hamburg and to inform sustainable climate change adaptation strategies. ## Description ### Urban climate risk assessments (Hamburg, Germany) Hamburg, a city with various climate-related risks, needs to adapt to climate change in a systematic, sustainable and cross-sectoral approach. At the organisational level, the interaction between administration and public companies is crucial for implementing adaptation strategies and consideration of the interactions between the various actors and sectors of the urban system, which is a prerequisite for sustainable adaptation planning. In addition, adaptation and mitigation must be weighed against each other to assess trade-offs and avoid incompatibilities (e.g., urban densification versus adaptation to climate-induced stressors), requiring tailored state-of-the-art climate and adaptation scenarios (e.g., Representative Concentration Pathways RCPs and Shared Socioeconomic Pathways SSPs). Adaptation at the city scale requires very fine-scaled (high-resolution) data. Granulated data on exposure and vulnerability of urban sectors, infrastructure and population as well as data on climate-induced stressors is managed by different city authorities under the Hamburg City Senate, and not always publicly available. Understanding climate risks and barriers to adaptation at urban scale requires a concerted effort across city authorities for data curation and sharing. Data related to climate-induced stressors are often not updated or do not utilise European or global data portals (e.g. Copernicus). So far 572 datasets (e.g., on green spaces, city trees, population data, infrastructure data, building characteristics, soil properties, noise levels, air pollution, weather station data) from different sources or authorities is gathered in a data portal (Geoportal Hamburg), containing metadata and maps in pdf format. Hamburg’s adaptation portals are referenced in Climate-ADAPT but only in terms of qualitative information. ## FAIR2Adapt Contribution FAIRification of available data to enable a more transparent, user-friendly and up-to-date data portal for adaptation decision-making. Provenance information and semantic crosswalks between climate and cross-sectoral data will help in the integration of data. ## Lead Partner UHAM ## External Stakeholders involved in CCA Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Senate Chancellery" assertion.
- 01665988-b54c-4989-8e48-85ddedd1cacc description "Folder containing links to Research Objects created during Case study workshops." assertion.
- 01665988-b54c-4989-8e48-85ddedd1cacc description "Folder containing links to Research Objects created during Case study workshops." assertion.
- GAMAR description "RioMAR first hydrodynamical biscay hindcast simulation." assertion.
- GAMAR description "RioMAR first hydrodynamical biscay hindcast simulation." assertion.
- GAMAR description "All the RiOMar datasets were generated on the HPC of IFREMER (Brest, France) and made accessible to everyone on the IFREMER DATAMOR." assertion.
- GAMAR description "All the RiOMar datasets were generated on the HPC of IFREMER (Brest, France) and made accessible to everyone on the IFREMER DATAMOR." assertion.
- a0007726-0f5b-4ccb-a160-f350d669805e description "First case study workshop for the Blue RiOMar case study." assertion.
- a0007726-0f5b-4ccb-a160-f350d669805e description "First case study workshop for the Blue RiOMar case study." assertion.
- ea3ac578-ab0a-47c8-a10a-9d06678a9450 description "# RiOMar Case Study ### Coastal Water Quality Anticipation to manage coastal zone ecosystem responses for biodiversity conservation ## Vision & Ambitions The aim of this case study is to: 1) Assess coastal water quality and marine ecosystems, anticipate and prepare for emerging climate impacts by the end of the century; 2) Identify risks and vulnerabilities using RiOMar model outputs as a step forward for the definition of scientifically-based CCA strategies. ## Description ### Coastal water quality assessments (France) Monitoring water quality in river-dominated ocean margins and adopting relevant measures to support local businesses such as oyster farmers who are dealing with increasing threats to their business due to climate change. 1) Stakeholders cannot easily access the large amounts of high-resolution data generated by RiOMar; 2) uncertainty about which indicators to compute to assess the vulnerability of coastal zone ecosystems to climate change; 3) difficulties in finding relevant information in their native language (French). ## FAIR2Adapt Contribution FAIRification and data sharing by transforming RiOMar data into Analysis Ready Cloud Optimised data (ARCO), development of tools for enabling stakeholders to exploit the FDOs and easily develop risk and vulnerability maps to develop scientifically-based CCA strategies and plans. ## Lead Partner IFREMER ## External Stakeholders involved in CCA The French Biodiversity Office (OFB), Regional River Agencies, professional users of the coastal zone (e.g. aquaculture farming structures)" assertion.
- ea3ac578-ab0a-47c8-a10a-9d06678a9450 description "# RiOMar Case Study ### Coastal Water Quality Anticipation to manage coastal zone ecosystem responses for biodiversity conservation ## Vision & Ambitions The aim of this case study is to: 1) Assess coastal water quality and marine ecosystems, anticipate and prepare for emerging climate impacts by the end of the century; 2) Identify risks and vulnerabilities using RiOMar model outputs as a step forward for the definition of scientifically-based CCA strategies. ## Description ### Coastal water quality assessments (France) Monitoring water quality in river-dominated ocean margins and adopting relevant measures to support local businesses such as oyster farmers who are dealing with increasing threats to their business due to climate change. 1) Stakeholders cannot easily access the large amounts of high-resolution data generated by RiOMar; 2) uncertainty about which indicators to compute to assess the vulnerability of coastal zone ecosystems to climate change; 3) difficulties in finding relevant information in their native language (French). ## FAIR2Adapt Contribution FAIRification and data sharing by transforming RiOMar data into Analysis Ready Cloud Optimised data (ARCO), development of tools for enabling stakeholders to exploit the FDOs and easily develop risk and vulnerability maps to develop scientifically-based CCA strategies and plans. ## Lead Partner IFREMER ## External Stakeholders involved in CCA The French Biodiversity Office (OFB), Regional River Agencies, professional users of the coastal zone (e.g. aquaculture farming structures)" assertion.
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- d3033361-f680-4b64-9d6c-65e4d381078b description "Case study workshops wherestakeholders meet to define user requirements and/or co-develop solutions." assertion.
- 01ad3c6c-ad0f-4fd5-87ef-a81964187bfd description "Image of the water color captured by the MERIS sensor on the European Envisat satellite on 06/04/2011 – Image credit: European Space Agency (ESA)." assertion.
- 01ad3c6c-ad0f-4fd5-87ef-a81964187bfd description "Image of the water color captured by the MERIS sensor on the European Envisat satellite on 06/04/2011 – Image credit: European Space Agency (ESA)." assertion.
- j.jmarsys.2025.104068 description "The Regions Of Freshwater Influence (ROFIs) are defined as the area on the continental shelf in the vicinity of estuaries, where freshwater from the river significantly influence water properties and circulation. These regions are subject to a variety of dynamic forcings, including tides, winds and river runoffs, which exhibit considerable variability. The objective of this study is to identify the dominant time scales of variability of the three major ROFIs (Seine, Loire, and Gironde) of the French continental shelf and their evolution over the last two decades. In order to address these questions, we developed a high-resolution numerical simulation of the physical dynamics of the Bay of Biscay and the English Channel. The results demonstrate that the three ROFIs oscillate on the same two cycles: the semidiurnal cycle, caused by tides, and the annual cycle, linked to the seasonal variation in runoff. At the weekly and monthly time scales, two contrasting dynamics emerge. The Seine ROFI, situated in the eastern English Channel, is predominantly influenced by tides and exhibits a third oscillatory cycle, namely the fortnightly cycle. In the Bay of Biscay, the Loire and Gironde ROFIs are more influenced by wind events that shape their monthly variations. The interannual variations are primarily driven by runoff, with an observed reduction in ROFIs extension over the twenty years simulated correlated with a decrease in runoff. However, the combination of shorter timescale events impacts the interannual variability, leading to years with distinctive dynamics of the ROFIs." assertion.
- j.jmarsys.2025.104068 description "The Regions Of Freshwater Influence (ROFIs) are defined as the area on the continental shelf in the vicinity of estuaries, where freshwater from the river significantly influence water properties and circulation. These regions are subject to a variety of dynamic forcings, including tides, winds and river runoffs, which exhibit considerable variability. The objective of this study is to identify the dominant time scales of variability of the three major ROFIs (Seine, Loire, and Gironde) of the French continental shelf and their evolution over the last two decades. In order to address these questions, we developed a high-resolution numerical simulation of the physical dynamics of the Bay of Biscay and the English Channel. The results demonstrate that the three ROFIs oscillate on the same two cycles: the semidiurnal cycle, caused by tides, and the annual cycle, linked to the seasonal variation in runoff. At the weekly and monthly time scales, two contrasting dynamics emerge. The Seine ROFI, situated in the eastern English Channel, is predominantly influenced by tides and exhibits a third oscillatory cycle, namely the fortnightly cycle. In the Bay of Biscay, the Loire and Gironde ROFIs are more influenced by wind events that shape their monthly variations. The interannual variations are primarily driven by runoff, with an observed reduction in ROFIs extension over the twenty years simulated correlated with a decrease in runoff. However, the combination of shorter timescale events impacts the interannual variability, leading to years with distinctive dynamics of the ROFIs." assertion.
- www.noresm.org description "NorESM (Norwegian Earth System Model) for simulations of radioisotopes in the ocesn" assertion.
- www.noresm.org description "NorESM (Norwegian Earth System Model) for simulations of radioisotopes in the ocesn" assertion.
- 474cf12e-8c8f-407f-81d7-ed66d2c489a5 description "# Spreading radioactive isotopes in the Arctic under different climate scenarios This Research Object gathers all the information about the Arctic Isotopes FAIR2Adapt Case Study. ## Vision & Ambitions To enable relevant stakeholders to understand the spreading and evolution of radionuclides in marine environment under changing climate and their impact on public and environmental safety, this Case Study 1. analyses the simulated states of hydrology and radionuclides in the North Atlantic and Arctic by the Norwegian Earth System Model NorESM under predefined climate change scenarios; 2. assesses the radionuclide distributions under the historical climate statues and projected climate change scenarios, and the implications for ecosystem exposure. ## Description ### Radionuclide distribution and environmental safety (Arctic) The management of anticipated alternation of seasonal and long-term sea ice coverage and ocean circulation, and more frequent permafrost thawing due to intensified global warming in the Polar regions, and the need to deal with the potential elevation of radiological dose for Arctic residents and wildlife, particularly through redistribution of radionuclides inputs from European nuclear fuel reprocessing plants and through enhanced riverine input from Arctic rivers due to thawing permafrost and increased river runoff. Climate predictions from NorESM are available in the Norwegian Research Data Archive (NIRD Archive) but are unlikely to be directly exploitable by environmental managers. At present, data from NorESM is "dumped" from the High-Performance Computing (HPC) to the NIRD archive with minimal metadata, which makes it difficult for non-expert users to understand and reuse the data for CCA. This challenge is further complicated by the large size of data sets and their preservation in a format unfamiliar to most users. ## FAIR2Adapt Contribution A Framework for FAIRifying climate models e.g. input and generated output data, as well as the model itself (model metadata), for assisting end-users in the definition of sustainable CCA scenarios. ## Lead Partner NERSC ## External Stakeholders involved in CCA Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)" assertion.
- 474cf12e-8c8f-407f-81d7-ed66d2c489a5 description "# Spreading radioactive isotopes in the Arctic under different climate scenarios This Research Object gathers all the information about the Arctic Isotopes FAIR2Adapt Case Study. ## Vision & Ambitions To enable relevant stakeholders to understand the spreading and evolution of radionuclides in marine environment under changing climate and their impact on public and environmental safety, this Case Study 1. analyses the simulated states of hydrology and radionuclides in the North Atlantic and Arctic by the Norwegian Earth System Model NorESM under predefined climate change scenarios; 2. assesses the radionuclide distributions under the historical climate statues and projected climate change scenarios, and the implications for ecosystem exposure. ## Description ### Radionuclide distribution and environmental safety (Arctic) The management of anticipated alternation of seasonal and long-term sea ice coverage and ocean circulation, and more frequent permafrost thawing due to intensified global warming in the Polar regions, and the need to deal with the potential elevation of radiological dose for Arctic residents and wildlife, particularly through redistribution of radionuclides inputs from European nuclear fuel reprocessing plants and through enhanced riverine input from Arctic rivers due to thawing permafrost and increased river runoff. Climate predictions from NorESM are available in the Norwegian Research Data Archive (NIRD Archive) but are unlikely to be directly exploitable by environmental managers. At present, data from NorESM is "dumped" from the High-Performance Computing (HPC) to the NIRD archive with minimal metadata, which makes it difficult for non-expert users to understand and reuse the data for CCA. This challenge is further complicated by the large size of data sets and their preservation in a format unfamiliar to most users. ## FAIR2Adapt Contribution A Framework for FAIRifying climate models e.g. input and generated output data, as well as the model itself (model metadata), for assisting end-users in the definition of sustainable CCA scenarios. ## Lead Partner NERSC ## External Stakeholders involved in CCA Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)" assertion.
- 5ecf877b-bd22-4e9e-be81-641c22e1e122 description "tools and examples" assertion.
- 5ecf877b-bd22-4e9e-be81-641c22e1e122 description "tools and examples" assertion.
- 98a6d828-a396-4c3d-87bd-f7f2fc95b256 description "Case study workshops wherestakeholders meet to define user requirements and/or co-develop solutions." assertion.
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- 3b688bc2-bde8-43c9-b877-9a0747cfca71 description "## Radioecological Safety in the Arctic Waters under Climate Change Poster presented at the Arctic Emergency Management Conference Program (18-20 March 2025, Bodø, Norway). ### Authors - Yanchun He (NERSC & BCCR, Bergen, Norway, yanchun.he@nersc.no). Yanchun presented the poster at the conference. - Annette Samuelsen (NERSC & BCCR, Bergen, Norway) - Mu Lin (DTU, Roskilde, Denmark) - Jixin Qiao (DTU, Roskilde, Denmark) - Kasper Andersson (DTU, Roskilde, Denmark) - Emil Jeansson (NORCE & BCCR, Bergen, Norway) ### PROGRAM Arctic Emergency Management Conference Program Over the course of three days, the Arctic Emergency Management Conference will feature plenaries and keynote addresses as well as diverse thematic breakout sessions, panels, workshops and a demonstration. Information about livestreaming: Day 1 of the conference will be streamed in full. Days 2 and 3 will have one session from each time slot streamed. You must register for the conference as an online participant to receive the livestream. An overview of poster presentations can be found here. Please note that this is a preliminary program for the conference. The times and placement of sessions are subject to change. We appreciate your understanding and recommend checking for updates closer to the event." assertion.
- 3b688bc2-bde8-43c9-b877-9a0747cfca71 description "## Radioecological Safety in the Arctic Waters under Climate Change Poster presented at the Arctic Emergency Management Conference Program (18-20 March 2025, Bodø, Norway). ### Authors - Yanchun He (NERSC & BCCR, Bergen, Norway, yanchun.he@nersc.no). Yanchun presented the poster at the conference. - Annette Samuelsen (NERSC & BCCR, Bergen, Norway) - Mu Lin (DTU, Roskilde, Denmark) - Jixin Qiao (DTU, Roskilde, Denmark) - Kasper Andersson (DTU, Roskilde, Denmark) - Emil Jeansson (NORCE & BCCR, Bergen, Norway) ### PROGRAM Arctic Emergency Management Conference Program Over the course of three days, the Arctic Emergency Management Conference will feature plenaries and keynote addresses as well as diverse thematic breakout sessions, panels, workshops and a demonstration. Information about livestreaming: Day 1 of the conference will be streamed in full. Days 2 and 3 will have one session from each time slot streamed. You must register for the conference as an online participant to receive the livestream. An overview of poster presentations can be found here. Please note that this is a preliminary program for the conference. The times and placement of sessions are subject to change. We appreciate your understanding and recommend checking for updates closer to the event." assertion.
- ae1baf7e-c36a-49d6-bf1c-ca708d807d51 description "## First Case Study workshop This document contains the agenda and minutes from the first stakeholder workshop for the arctic radioisotopes case study. The first case study workshop took place during the Arctic Emergency Management Conference (AMEC) 2025, providing an ideal opportunity to initiate engagement with key stakeholders. While the Arctic Radioisotopes case study had previously focused on research aspects, this workshop marked the first structured engagement with operational and policy stakeholders." assertion.
- ae1baf7e-c36a-49d6-bf1c-ca708d807d51 description "## First Case Study workshop This document contains the agenda and minutes from the first stakeholder workshop for the arctic radioisotopes case study. The first case study workshop took place during the Arctic Emergency Management Conference (AMEC) 2025, providing an ideal opportunity to initiate engagement with key stakeholders. While the Arctic Radioisotopes case study had previously focused on research aspects, this workshop marked the first structured engagement with operational and policy stakeholders." assertion.
- bc9d32d5-3bc6-4bb4-96a9-7e0ed67a7517 description "Short introduction of the Arctic Radioisotopes case study." assertion.
- bc9d32d5-3bc6-4bb4-96a9-7e0ed67a7517 description "Short introduction of the Arctic Radioisotopes case study." assertion.
- CS1-example.ipynb description "Simple Jupyter notebook showcasing the access and usage of NorESM data for the Arctic Radioisotope Case Study." assertion.
- CS1-example.ipynb description "Simple Jupyter notebook showcasing the access and usage of NorESM data for the Arctic Radioisotope Case Study." assertion.
- environment.yml description "Conda environment with the packages used for executing the jupyter notebook" assertion.
- environment.yml description "Conda environment with the packages used for executing the jupyter notebook" assertion.
- a7d249d1-dbfb-43be-a4eb-9cbf9390d91e description "Biomedical publications analysis DMP describes how research data was collected, generated, shared and preserved in the context of the project, following FAIR data principles.<div><br></div><div>The main goal of this project is to collect biomedical publications, process them and fine tune NLP model on that data.</div>" assertion.
- a7d249d1-dbfb-43be-a4eb-9cbf9390d91e description "Biomedical publications analysis DMP describes how research data was collected, generated, shared and preserved in the context of the project, following FAIR data principles.<div><br></div><div>The main goal of this project is to collect biomedical publications, process them and fine tune NLP model on that data.</div>" assertion.
- 72c23431-f560-4f5f-bc25-e0462f1612c1 description "This dataset consists of collected biomedical publications in pdf format." assertion.
- 72c23431-f560-4f5f-bc25-e0462f1612c1 description "This dataset consists of collected biomedical publications in pdf format." assertion.
- 25b775f9-ab98-4a4d-b07b-4545ba5ca951 description "Volcanic and Seismic source Modelling (VSM) is an open source Python tool to model ground deformation detected by satellite and terrestrial geodetic techniques. The VSM tool allows the user to choose one or more geometrical sources as forward model among sphere, spheroid, ellipsoid, fault, and sill. It supports multiple datasets from most satellite and terrestrial geodetic techniques: interferometric SAR, GNSS, levelling, Electro-optical Distance Measuring, tiltmeters and strainmeters. Two sampling algorithms are available, one is a global optimization algorithm based on the Voronoi cells and the second follows a probabilistic approach to parameters estimation based on the Bayes theorem. VSM can be executed as Python script, in Jupyter Notebook environments or by its Graphical User Interface. Version 1.0 April 2022. For any inquires, please write to elisa.trasatti@ingv.it" assertion.
- 25b775f9-ab98-4a4d-b07b-4545ba5ca951 description "Volcanic and Seismic source Modelling (VSM) is an open source Python tool to model ground deformation detected by satellite and terrestrial geodetic techniques. The VSM tool allows the user to choose one or more geometrical sources as forward model among sphere, spheroid, ellipsoid, fault, and sill. It supports multiple datasets from most satellite and terrestrial geodetic techniques: interferometric SAR, GNSS, levelling, Electro-optical Distance Measuring, tiltmeters and strainmeters. Two sampling algorithms are available, one is a global optimization algorithm based on the Voronoi cells and the second follows a probabilistic approach to parameters estimation based on the Bayes theorem. VSM can be executed as Python script, in Jupyter Notebook environments or by its Graphical User Interface. Version 1.0 April 2022. For any inquires, please write to elisa.trasatti@ingv.it" assertion.
- 0396a8c4-d7ab-4703-8059-17fa970ec97a description "Data modelling related to the 2021 eruption at Nyiragongo volcano (DR Congo) using VSM" assertion.
- 0396a8c4-d7ab-4703-8059-17fa970ec97a description "Data modelling related to the 2021 eruption at Nyiragongo volcano (DR Congo) using VSM" assertion.
- 53a7478f-cfd4-4e9b-bf87-ae9a6911325e description "Modelling of InSAR and GNSS data at Campi Flegrei by VSM" assertion.
- 53a7478f-cfd4-4e9b-bf87-ae9a6911325e description "Modelling of InSAR and GNSS data at Campi Flegrei by VSM" assertion.
- 601ccd90-02c5-4b36-9786-6fb13b6d391b description "License of use of VSM" assertion.
- 601ccd90-02c5-4b36-9786-6fb13b6d391b description "License of use of VSM" assertion.
- 6347cc66-77ed-4303-af92-bd392d0e37e7 description "Application of VSM to the M7.1 Van Earthquake (Turkey) of 2011" assertion.
- 6347cc66-77ed-4303-af92-bd392d0e37e7 description "Application of VSM to the M7.1 Van Earthquake (Turkey) of 2011" assertion.
- 95943ba1-6560-4bc7-8250-ce7f8c91addd description "Tests of VSM in GitHub using InSAR and GNSS data at Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy)" assertion.
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- b2ca3dbc-0cc9-495f-8ca5-db04f3bf5cd4 description "Modelling of the 2011-2012 unrest at Santorini (Greece)." assertion.
- b2ca3dbc-0cc9-495f-8ca5-db04f3bf5cd4 description "Modelling of the 2011-2012 unrest at Santorini (Greece)." assertion.
- b7e5d1f6-c141-491b-a5ac-e4763f432462 description "Link to the GitHub repository with the VSM code" assertion.
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- edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117642930190987755261&rtpof=true&sd=true description "Template (Doc) to be used for FAIR2Adapt deliverables." assertion.
- edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117642930190987755261&rtpof=true&sd=true description "Template (Doc) to be used for FAIR2Adapt deliverables." assertion.
- edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117642930190987755261&rtpof=true&sd=true description "Introduction to FAIR2Adapt. These slides can be reused by FAIR2Adapt project consortium members for their own presentations." assertion.
- edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117642930190987755261&rtpof=true&sd=true description "Introduction to FAIR2Adapt. These slides can be reused by FAIR2Adapt project consortium members for their own presentations." assertion.
- edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117642930190987755261&rtpof=true&sd=true description "Template (pptx) for FAIR2Adapt presentations." assertion.
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- view?usp=sharing description "Presentations from the FAIR2Adapt kick-off meeting in Oslo, January 14-15 2025." assertion.
- view?usp=sharing description "Presentations from the FAIR2Adapt kick-off meeting in Oslo, January 14-15 2025." assertion.
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- fair2adapt description "Link to a nanopublication that details the FAIR2Adapt project and list all the nanopublications created and related to FAIR2Adapt." assertion.
- zenodo.15130761 description "This document serves as the project management handbook for the FAIR2Adapt project. It provides essential information for the effective coordination and execution of the project, including an introduction to FAIR2Adapt, its objectives, and the rationale behind its approach." assertion.
- zenodo.15130761 description "This document serves as the project management handbook for the FAIR2Adapt project. It provides essential information for the effective coordination and execution of the project, including an introduction to FAIR2Adapt, its objectives, and the rationale behind its approach." assertion.
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- 101188256 description "This is the link to the FAIR2Adapt Fact Sheet from the cordis website. ## Fact Sheet about FAIR2Adapt The FAIR2Adapt is a multidisciplinary project geared towards transforming data into actionable knowledge to shape climate adaptation strategies. By leveraging and collaborating with EOSC, we fully tap into the EOSC's wide range of services, the FAIR Implementation Framework Catalogue of Resources, and align with the EOSC interoperability framework. We adopt FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs) by using RO-Crate and nanopublications as key implementation tools. We use semantic bridging strategies, such as the I-ADOPT framework, and tailored FDO services to build a collaborative, user-friendly FAIR and open data sharing framework. Rich case studies will co-develop FAIR Supporting Resources in alignment with the FAIRification framework and demonstrate the impact of FAIR and open data sharing on climate change adaptation, and strategically support the EU Mission’s objective of enhancing climate resilience in European regions and communities. Through transfer cases and collaboration with other initiatives, FAIR2Adapt extends its reach to additional contexts, showcasing its scalability, sustainability and applicability beyond the project’s completion. A significant aspect of the FAIR2Adapt project is stakeholder engagement and capacity-building activities, which will be instrumental in raising awareness and devising customised solutions. By transforming data into flexible, practical, and resilient climate adaptation strategies, FAIR2Adapt constructs a scalable and extensible model for data sharing that can be adapted to multiple climate adaptation scenarios. The impact of FAIR2Adapt will span across scientific advancement, economic resilience, social-environmental wellbeing, and responsive policy development, fostering multidisciplinary cooperation, enhancing trust in science, and stimulating a climate-smart economy. Ultimately, FAIR2Adapt intends to build a more resilient, inclusive and knowledge-based society capable of efficiently tackling the challenges of climate change." assertion.
- 101188256 description "This is the link to the FAIR2Adapt Fact Sheet from the cordis website. ## Fact Sheet about FAIR2Adapt The FAIR2Adapt is a multidisciplinary project geared towards transforming data into actionable knowledge to shape climate adaptation strategies. By leveraging and collaborating with EOSC, we fully tap into the EOSC's wide range of services, the FAIR Implementation Framework Catalogue of Resources, and align with the EOSC interoperability framework. We adopt FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs) by using RO-Crate and nanopublications as key implementation tools. We use semantic bridging strategies, such as the I-ADOPT framework, and tailored FDO services to build a collaborative, user-friendly FAIR and open data sharing framework. Rich case studies will co-develop FAIR Supporting Resources in alignment with the FAIRification framework and demonstrate the impact of FAIR and open data sharing on climate change adaptation, and strategically support the EU Mission’s objective of enhancing climate resilience in European regions and communities. Through transfer cases and collaboration with other initiatives, FAIR2Adapt extends its reach to additional contexts, showcasing its scalability, sustainability and applicability beyond the project’s completion. A significant aspect of the FAIR2Adapt project is stakeholder engagement and capacity-building activities, which will be instrumental in raising awareness and devising customised solutions. By transforming data into flexible, practical, and resilient climate adaptation strategies, FAIR2Adapt constructs a scalable and extensible model for data sharing that can be adapted to multiple climate adaptation scenarios. The impact of FAIR2Adapt will span across scientific advancement, economic resilience, social-environmental wellbeing, and responsive policy development, fostering multidisciplinary cooperation, enhancing trust in science, and stimulating a climate-smart economy. Ultimately, FAIR2Adapt intends to build a more resilient, inclusive and knowledge-based society capable of efficiently tackling the challenges of climate change." assertion.
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- Hack4RiOMAR description "Webpages explaining the Hack4RiOMar event, which corresponds to the first FAIR2Adapt case study workshop for RiOMar." assertion.
- iCDZh61h388 description "From groundbreaking medical advances to quantum computing, scientific breakthroughs impact our everyday lives. Despite the tremendous advancements made by science, we rely on antiquated methods to formally communicate this knowledge. Since the first scientific article published in 1665, we have managed the switch from physically printed articles to PDFs, but nothing more. Reborn articles offer a new open-source approach to producing scientific knowledge in a machine-readable format from the outset. This means subsequent data users can download the results of a reborn article as a CSV file with just a click of a button, bypassing post-publication data extraction. In this webinar, two early career marine biologists explain how they used this approach to amplify the impact of their research, and how you can apply it to yours." assertion.
- iCDZh61h388 description "From groundbreaking medical advances to quantum computing, scientific breakthroughs impact our everyday lives. Despite the tremendous advancements made by science, we rely on antiquated methods to formally communicate this knowledge. Since the first scientific article published in 1665, we have managed the switch from physically printed articles to PDFs, but nothing more. Reborn articles offer a new open-source approach to producing scientific knowledge in a machine-readable format from the outset. This means subsequent data users can download the results of a reborn article as a CSV file with just a click of a button, bypassing post-publication data extraction. In this webinar, two early career marine biologists explain how they used this approach to amplify the impact of their research, and how you can apply it to yours." assertion.
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