Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age
Developments in technologies are shaping information access globally. This presents opportunities and challenges for understanding the role of new technologies in sustainability research. This article focuses on a suite of technologies termed Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs) developed for...
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author | Karpouzoglou, Timothy Zulkafli, Zed Diyana Grainger, Sam Dewulf, Art Buytaert, Wouter Hannah, David M. |
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description | Developments in technologies are shaping information access globally. This presents opportunities and challenges for understanding the role of new technologies in sustainability research. This article focuses on a suite of technologies termed Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs) developed for communicating observations and simulation of environmental processes. A strength of EVOs is that they are open and decentralised, thus democratising flow and ownership of information between multiple actors. However, EVOs are discussed rarely beyond their technical aspects. By evaluating the evolution of EVOs, we illustrate why it is timely to engage with policy and societal aspects as well. While first generation EVOs are primed for scientists, second generation EVOs can have broader implications for knowledge co-creation and resilience through their participatory design. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-541792018-03-02T03:16:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54179/ Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age Karpouzoglou, Timothy Zulkafli, Zed Diyana Grainger, Sam Dewulf, Art Buytaert, Wouter Hannah, David M. Developments in technologies are shaping information access globally. This presents opportunities and challenges for understanding the role of new technologies in sustainability research. This article focuses on a suite of technologies termed Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs) developed for communicating observations and simulation of environmental processes. A strength of EVOs is that they are open and decentralised, thus democratising flow and ownership of information between multiple actors. However, EVOs are discussed rarely beyond their technical aspects. By evaluating the evolution of EVOs, we illustrate why it is timely to engage with policy and societal aspects as well. While first generation EVOs are primed for scientists, second generation EVOs can have broader implications for knowledge co-creation and resilience through their participatory design. Elsevier 2016-02 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54179/1/Environmental%20Virtual%20Observatories%20.pdf Karpouzoglou, Timothy and Zulkafli, Zed Diyana and Grainger, Sam and Dewulf, Art and Buytaert, Wouter and Hannah, David M. (2016) Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 18. pp. 40-48. ISSN 1877-3435; ESSN: 1877-3443 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877343515000792 Environmental Virtual Observatories; Knowledge co-creation; Resilience; Information Age 10.1016/j.cosust.2015.07.015 |
spellingShingle | Environmental Virtual Observatories; Knowledge co-creation; Resilience; Information Age Karpouzoglou, Timothy Zulkafli, Zed Diyana Grainger, Sam Dewulf, Art Buytaert, Wouter Hannah, David M. Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age |
title | Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age |
title_full | Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age |
title_fullStr | Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age |
title_short | Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs): prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age |
title_sort | environmental virtual observatories evos prospects for knowledge co creation and resilience in the information age |
topic | Environmental Virtual Observatories; Knowledge co-creation; Resilience; Information Age |
url | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54179/1/Environmental%20Virtual%20Observatories%20.pdf |
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