Interoperable Workflows for Ecosystem Service Assessments: Applications in Science, Policy, and Education
ContributorsLacayo-Emery, Martin Ariel
DirectorsLehmann, Anthony
Number of pages223
Imprimatur date2022-10-17
Defense date2022-10-10
Abstract
Keywords
- Ecosystem Services
- Web Services
- Interoperability
- Data Provenance
- Reproducibility
- Science-Policy-Implementation Interface
- Software Sustainability
- Science Education
- Massive Open Online Courses
Research groups
Funding
- European Commission - ECOPOTENTIAL: IMPROVING FUTURE ECOSYSTEM BENEFITS THROUGH EARTH OBSERVATIONS [641762]
- European Commission - The European network for observing our changing planet [689443]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Eco-hydrologic services of Swiss river and catchments under climate and land use scenarios (SWATCH21) [173206]
Citation (ISO format)
LACAYO-EMERY, Martin Ariel. Interoperable Workflows for Ecosystem Service Assessments: Applications in Science, Policy, and Education. Doctoral Thesis, 2022. doi: 10.13097/archive-ouverte/unige:164548
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Identifiers
- PID : unige:164548
- DOI : 10.13097/archive-ouverte/unige:164548
- URN : urn:nbn:ch:unige-1645483
- Thesis number : Sc. 5687