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- rio.10.e121887 comment "This quote captures the fundamental distributed nature of environmental research, where field work and data collection must happen across diverse geographic locations. It establishes the philosophical foundation for why research infrastructures like LifeWatch ERIC require distributed architecture." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "This explains the core motivation for creating LifeWatch ERIC - providing long-term sustainability and visibility for biodiversity research outputs that might otherwise be lost or remain isolated. It addresses a critical gap in research infrastructure coordination." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "This quote describes the dual funding model of LifeWatch ERIC, which balances national autonomy (in-kind contributions) with centralized coordination (cash contributions). This hybrid model is essential for distributed European research infrastructures." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "This provides concrete detail about the assessment process - 30 questions covering relevance, quality, and cost justification. This structured approach ensures systematic and transparent evaluation of in-kind contributions across all member countries." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "This acknowledges a practical limitation in peer review of diverse technical contributions. The authors suggest relying on traceability, visibility, scientific authority of contributors, and external expert consultation as quality indicators." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "This reflects the reality of evaluating diverse research contributions - trust-based governance is sometimes necessary when quantitative metrics are insufficient. This has implications for how distributed research infrastructures can practically operate." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "This establishes the expectation that in-kind contributions are not one-time donations but ongoing commitments requiring maintenance and user support. This sustainability requirement is crucial for long-term infrastructure viability." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "Belgium is one of the eight member countries of LifeWatch ERIC, contributing through in-kind contributions to the distributed research infrastructure." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "Bulgaria is one of the eight member countries of LifeWatch ERIC, contributing through in-kind contributions to the distributed research infrastructure." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "Italy is one of the eight member countries of LifeWatch ERIC. Italy hosts the LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre, one of the Common Facilities." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "Portugal is one of the eight member countries of LifeWatch ERIC, contributing through in-kind contributions to the distributed research infrastructure." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "Slovenia is one of the eight member countries of LifeWatch ERIC, contributing through in-kind contributions to the distributed research infrastructure." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 comment "Spain is one of the eight member countries of LifeWatch ERIC. Spain hosts the Statutory Seat and ICT e-Infrastructure Technical Offices, which are Common Facilities." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 spatial Q31 assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 spatial Q219 assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 spatial Q38 assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 spatial Q45 assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 spatial Q215 assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 spatial Q29 assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText ""The Earth is our Lab" is a popular saying among biodiversity and ecosystem researchers." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "The rationale for establishing LifeWatch was the need for a permanent 'home' for the results of various national and European projects, which would otherwise lack international visibility and/or security as stand-alone initiatives." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "The approved Financial Plan outlines that the commitment to LifeWatch involves two types of cost: In-kind contributions related to and levering on existing and new national investments and operations in support of LifeWatch ERIC and Cash contributions for the shared European infrastructure (Common Facilities)." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "The current IKC reporting table consists of 30 questions allowing to assess each individual contribution from these 3 different angles." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "Quality assessment of in-kind contributions presents a complex challenge. The IKCC with its limited number of members lacks the comprehensive expertise needed to assess the very diverse in-kind contributions." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "The above suggests that trust on practices in support of quality plays an important role. Quantification of quality would be helpful, but such metrics are not always straightforward." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "These organisations, as producers of their contributions, are expected to commit to delivering these as part of the LifeWatch ERIC service portfolio. It is advisable for them to maintain these products and to support users who wish to benefit from the associated services." assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "currently Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain" assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "currently Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain" assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "currently Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain" assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "currently Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain" assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "currently Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain" assertion.
- rio.10.e121887 hasQuotedText "currently Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain" assertion.