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For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth observation data, thus forming a community dedicated to making Earth observations more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the public. The theme of the meeting is Putting Data to Work: Building Public-Private Partnerships to Increase Resilience & Enhance the Socioeconomic Value of Data.

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Tuesday, July 14 • 11:30am - 1:00pm
Opening Plenary

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  • Welcome & Overview (Erin Robinson & Tamara Ledley)
  • Climate change influence on post-fire regeneration across spatially heterogeneous landscapes (Jaclyn Guz, 2020 Raskin Scholar)
  • Sustainability in Space and on Earth: Research Initiatives of the Space Enabled
    Research Group (Danielle Wood)

Speakers
avatar for Erin Robinson

Erin Robinson

Co-founder and CEO, Metadata Game Changers
I work at the intersection of community informatics, Earth science and non-profit management. Over more than 10 years, I’ve honed an eclectic skill set both technical and managerial, creating communities and programs with lasting impact around science, data, and technology.
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Danielle Wood

Director Of The Space Enabled Research Group, (USA) Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
Professor Danielle Wood serves as an Assistant Professor in Media Arts & Sciences and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology. Within the MIT Media Lab, Prof. Wood leads the Space Enabled Research Group... Read More →
avatar for Tamara Ledley

Tamara Ledley

STEM Consultant & Adjunct Professor, Sustaining Science Consulting & Bentley University
I am interested in moving ESIP forward in broadening the reach of “making data matter” into communities and organizations for whom Earth science data and information is essential to their decision making processes. Much of my work has focused on making Earth and climate science... Read More →
avatar for Jaclyn Guz

Jaclyn Guz

Graduate Student, Clark University
Jackie’s research focuses on the effects of climate change, forest disturbances, and land management in mountain forest ecosystems. Important themes in her research include the direct and indirect consequences of climate change and land-use in mountain forest ecosystems, effects... Read More →


Tuesday July 14, 2020 11:30am - 1:00pm EDT
Plenary
  Plenary, Plenary