Climate and biodiversity systems are closely linked across a wide range of scales. To better understand the mutual interaction between climate change and biodiversity there is a strong need for multidisciplinary skills, scientific tools, and access to a large variety of heterogeneous, often distributed, data sources. Related to that, the EUBrazilCloudConnect project provides a user-oriented research environment built on top of a federated cloud infrastructure across Europe and Brazil, to serve key needs in different scientific domains, which is validated through a set of use cases. Among them, the most data-centric one is focused on climate change and biodiversity research. As part of this use case, the BioClimate Science Gateway has been implemented to provide end-users transparent access to (i) a highly integrated user-friendly environment, (ii) a large variety of data sources, and (iii) different analytics & visualization tools to serve a large spectrum of users needs and requirements. This paper presents a complete overview of BioClimate and the related scientific environment, in particular its Science Gateway, delivered to the end-user community at the end of the project.

BioClimate: A Science Gateway for Climate Change and Biodiversity research in the EUBrazilCloudConnect project / Fiore, S; Elia, D; Blanquer, I; Brasileiro, F V; Nuzzo, A; Nassisi, P; Rufino, I A A; Seijmonsbergen, A C; Anders, N S; De, O Galvão C; De, B L ECunha J E; Caballer, M; Sousa-Baena, M S; Canhos, V P; Aloisio, G. - In: FUTURE GENERATION COMPUTER SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0167-739X. - 94:(2019), pp. 895-909. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2017.11.034]

BioClimate: A Science Gateway for Climate Change and Biodiversity research in the EUBrazilCloudConnect project

Fiore S;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Climate and biodiversity systems are closely linked across a wide range of scales. To better understand the mutual interaction between climate change and biodiversity there is a strong need for multidisciplinary skills, scientific tools, and access to a large variety of heterogeneous, often distributed, data sources. Related to that, the EUBrazilCloudConnect project provides a user-oriented research environment built on top of a federated cloud infrastructure across Europe and Brazil, to serve key needs in different scientific domains, which is validated through a set of use cases. Among them, the most data-centric one is focused on climate change and biodiversity research. As part of this use case, the BioClimate Science Gateway has been implemented to provide end-users transparent access to (i) a highly integrated user-friendly environment, (ii) a large variety of data sources, and (iii) different analytics & visualization tools to serve a large spectrum of users needs and requirements. This paper presents a complete overview of BioClimate and the related scientific environment, in particular its Science Gateway, delivered to the end-user community at the end of the project.
2019
Fiore, S; Elia, D; Blanquer, I; Brasileiro, F V; Nuzzo, A; Nassisi, P; Rufino, I A A; Seijmonsbergen, A C; Anders, N S; De, O Galvão C; De, B L ECunha J E; Caballer, M; Sousa-Baena, M S; Canhos, V P; Aloisio, G
BioClimate: A Science Gateway for Climate Change and Biodiversity research in the EUBrazilCloudConnect project / Fiore, S; Elia, D; Blanquer, I; Brasileiro, F V; Nuzzo, A; Nassisi, P; Rufino, I A A; Seijmonsbergen, A C; Anders, N S; De, O Galvão C; De, B L ECunha J E; Caballer, M; Sousa-Baena, M S; Canhos, V P; Aloisio, G. - In: FUTURE GENERATION COMPUTER SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0167-739X. - 94:(2019), pp. 895-909. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2017.11.034]
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