HMC: Towards a FAIR Data Space for Helmholtz Earth and Environment Data Infrastructures

Towards a FAIR Data Space for Helmholtz Earth and Environment data Infrastructures HMC Earth and Environment (E&E) strives to define, create and activate a Helmholtz FAIR Data Space (HFDS) as a "decentralized infrastructure for trustworthy data sharing and exchange in data ecosystems based...

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