Description: Das Projekt "Coupled Atmosphere Biosphere virtual LABoratory (CAB-LAB)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie durchgeführt. CAB-LAB: THE IDEA: - The European Space Agency (ESA) is developing a wide range of data products relevant to detecting changes in terrestrial ecosystems. Today the scientific community is confronted with an unprecedented variety of long-term monitoring data. - Different relevant programmes are the Climate Change Initiative (CCI) and the Data User Element (DUE). The Sentinel missions will provide additional essential data streams to monitor the relevant processes. - So far, we do not tap into the full potential of simultaneously exploring multiple EO data streams. The Coupled Atmosphere Biosphere virtual LABoratory project CAB-LAB aims to fill this gap. We are working towards a virtual laboratory to co-explore multiple ESA EOs to better understand the trajectories of land ecosystems, atmospheric components, and the interactions of these spheres. Our aim is allowing the scientific community to adopt a more holistic approach to understanding land-atmosphere interactions and the role of humans. IMPLEMENTATION: - A central element will be to assemble an Earth System Data Cube including a wide range of diverse data streams representing an equitable range of variables encoding atmospheric conditions, climate states, the terrestrial biosphere, the terrestrial hydrosphere, land-atmosphere fluxes, as well as variables that allow for attributing changes in the subsystems to anthropogenic interventions i.e. land-use change. - We mainly build on existing datasets and catalyse their exploration by offering novel analytic tools. - We also work on developing data-driven exploration strategies that identify and attribute major changes in the biosphere-atmosphere system. The analytic capacities and approaches developed within CAB-LAB and facilitated in and around the the Earth System Data Cube will be made available to the scientific community and adjusted according to their needs. - Ultimately CAB-LAB will develop a set of indices characterizing the major relevant Biosphere-Atmosphere System Trajectories, BASTs. - The European Space Agency initiated this project with the intention to strengthen the interactions with iLEAPS (the Integrated Land Ecosystem-Atmosphere Process Study), a core project of IGBP (International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme). - We also hope to support the scientific endeavours around Future Earth. -The CAB-LAB team as well as the ESA seek interactions with and active participation from the relevant user community - we wellcome feedback, requests, and interaction with scientists and the non scientific community at any stage. OTHER PROJECTS - The project fundamentally relies on the Climate Change Initiative (CCI) and aims at maximizing the usage of the provided data streams. - We interact with ongoing Future Earth activties, i.e. with Extreme Events and Environments from climate to Society (E3S). - Relelevant ongoing FP7 and Horizon 2020 projects: BACI. - We aim at ingesting as well as giving feedback to the Regime Shifts Database.
Types:
SupportProgram
Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Biogeochemie ? Sentinel-Mission ? Satellitendaten ? Betriebsdaten ? Fernerkundungsdaten ? Landnutzungsänderung ? Lagerstättenerkundung ? Erdbeobachtung ? Langzeitbeobachtung ? Monitoringdaten ? Bohrkern ? Daten ? Flächennutzung ? Messdaten ? Monitoring ? Terrestrisches Ökosystem ? Studie ? Trajektorie ? Umweltinformation ? Witterung ? Ökosystemfunktion ? Globales Klima ? Terrestrische Biosphäre ? Geoengineering ? Hydrosphäre ? Informationsgewinnung ? Klima ? Umweltveränderung ? Klimawandel ? Globale Aspekte ? Klimaelement ? Geosphäre ? Datenbank ? Datenerhebung ? Erdsystem ? Klimadaten ? Biosphäre ? Ökosystem ? Atmosphäre ? Beteiligung ? Anthropogener Einfluss ? Wechselwirkung ? Analytik ?
Region: Thuringia
Bounding box: 11° .. 11° x 50.91667° .. 50.91667°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2015-02-01 - 2017-01-31
Webseite zum Förderprojekt
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