The Iliad digital twins of the ocean: opportunities for citizen science

In recent years, there has been growing interest in digital twins (or virtual representations) of the environment. Programs in the European Union and the UN are investing in digital twins, particularly those of the ocean (DTOs). While citizen science has been mentioned as a potential data source for...

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Veröffentlicht in:ARPHA Proceedings 2024-09, Vol.6, p.61-65
Hauptverfasser: Parkinson, Stephen, Ceccaroni, Luigi, Edelist, Dori, Robertson, Emily, Horincar, Roxana, Laudy, Claire, Ganchev, Todor, Markova, Valentina, Pearlman, Jay, Simpson, Pauline, Venus, Valentijn, Muchada, Patience, Kazanjian, Garabet, Bye, Bente Lilja, Oliveira, Marco, Paredes, Hugo, Sprinks, James, Witter, Anna, Cruz, Bianca, Das, Kaushiki, Woods, Sasha Marie
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Zusammenfassung:In recent years, there has been growing interest in digital twins (or virtual representations) of the environment. Programs in the European Union and the UN are investing in digital twins, particularly those of the ocean (DTOs). While citizen science has been mentioned as a potential data source for digital twins, the full potential of citizen science in this context has yet to be fully realised. The Iliad project ( Keywords: digital twin, citizen science, ocean, onteroperability, best practices.
ISSN:2683-0183
DOI:10.3897/ap.e126643