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

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Authors
  • S. Fiore
  • D. Elia
  • I. Blanquer
  • F.V. Brasileiro
  • A. Nuzzo
  • P. Nassisi
  • I.A.A. Rufino
  • A.C. Seijmonsbergen ORCID logo
  • N.S. Anders
  • C. de O. Galvão
  • J.E. de B.L. Cunha
  • M. Caballer
  • M.S. Sousa-Baena
  • V.P. Canhos
  • G. Aloisio
Publication date 05-2019
Journal Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume | Issue number 94
Pages (from-to) 895-909
Number of pages 15
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
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 enduser community at the end of the project.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2017.11.034
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