[CODATA-international] The Beijing Declaration on (( Research )) Data
刘闯
lchuang at igsnrr.ac.cn
Wed Nov 13 01:19:50 EST 2019
Horst's suggestion is good idea. I am working on a workshop at the UN IGF Berlin 2019. Here is the worishop agenda:
Title of the UN IGF 2019 workshop:
Enhancing Partnership on Big data for SDGs
Time: 11:45-13:15, 28th November, 2019
Location: Room ll, Estrel Congress Center, Berlin, Germany
Schedule:
11:45-11:50: Opening Remark
11:50-12:05: Dr. Douglas Cripe
Topic: Policy and technology framework to advance the 2030 Agenda utilizing EO big data
Building Partnership and feasible approach to ensure equitable access to dataset and information system, realize the potential of Earth observations to support the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
12:05-12:20: Prof. Ricardo Israel Robles Pelayo
Topic: legal frameworks should be developed for data exchange and in-depth cooperation at regional and global level
What policy considerations, legal frameworks should be developed for Rational development and utilization on Big data for various purposes at national, regional and global level
12:20-12:35:Prof. LIU Chuang
Topic:Big Data Solutions from Governance to Practices for SDGs
The big data solutions meeting the challenges of SDGs are essential. Taking international common understanding, national data policy, research data publishing and sharing, multi-stakeholder engaged environment monitoring and capacity building focused on solving the bottleneck problem as examples, to demo how the big data solutions from governance to practice dimensions are efficient for SDGs.
12:35-12:50: Dr. Daisy Selematsela
Topic:Big Data developing strategies and adopting measures in developing countries
improvement on data infrastructure and re-use of world-wide data resource, the advantages of deploying cloud services, building the knowledge sharing platform enabling practices for international cooperation, interoperable to support the delivery of information services and improving capacity building on data skills and usage
12:50-13:10:Open Discussion
13:10-13:15:Concluding Remark by Prof. ZHOU Xiang
Any suggestions are welcome.
I also agree Horst's suggest to have a CODATA or a joint session, which CODATA could be evolved for the WSIS 2020 in Geneva.
The Global Change Research Data Publishing & Repository, which I am working on, was awarded the WSIS Prize 2018 (e-Science Champion). From my experences in data shairng worldwide, it is time for us to do more work from policies to practices, from challengings to solutions, from cases to networks.
Best,
Liu Chuang ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, Global Change Research Data Publishing & Repository
http://www.geodoi.ac.cn
Professor of Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research
Chinese Academy of Sciences
No.11 A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100101, China
86-10-64889805
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发件人:"Horst Kremers" <office at horst-kremers.de>
发送时间:2019-11-09 02:23:40 (星期六)
收件人: "'Asha CODATA'" <asha at codata.org>, codata-international at lists.codata.org
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主题: Re: [CODATA-international] The Beijing Declaration on (( Research )) Data
Very helpful, especially for those many organizations involved that lag behind (a little bit) concerning the pressing operational needs that are demanded in astonishing details in those UN instruments (declarations, programs, conventions etc.) listed below (and more).
I appreciate most the reference to “coherence” (a term that all the recently new and updated UN instruments use). There are different levels of coherence and to my recent experiences, most of the leading actors are concentrated only on “textual coherence” (in most countries, colleagues from the foreign ministry / department of state are working on this).
On the operational level, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic coherence (full semiotics coherence) needs to be achieved on local, regional, national and international levels. We know about the benefits of processes in technical agreement on specifications and meaning (“are we talking of the same or of different facts”) that also assist other levels of coherence to benefit from our technical diligence.
But I have one request:
I put the term “Research” in the eMail subject line in brackets because all the aspects listed not only are relevant in research domains but need to be investigated, implemented and vastly applied for all operational, administrative and private sector units involved.
CODATA can contribute essentially to narrowing the research/practice gaps lamented everywhere (many practitioners call those gaps “trenches”) by making clear that there is rather no distinction in methods and technology concerning domains other than “research”.
Finally all this effort is not just for our pleasure but for everyone in (information) society at large. Those huge deficits in national implementation of all these UN Instruments (especially in the data domain) should be of much higher concern to society.
I suggest to use discussions in the UN Internet Governance Forum Berlin 2019 or in the 2020 Geneva World Summit on Information Society WSIS+15 to make society aware on the consequences for our common future if those implementation deficits are not reduced considerably. ( “Saturdays for Information Society” …. ?? )
Horst Kremers
CODATA-Germany
Von: CODATA-international [mailto:codata-international-bounces at lists.codata.org] Im Auftrag von Asha CODATA
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. November 2019 09:56
An: codata-international at lists.codata.org
Betreff: [CODATA-international] The Beijing Declaration on Research Data
Grand challenges related to the environment, human health, and sustainability confront science and society. Understanding and mitigating these challenges in a rapidly changing environment require data[1] to be FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) and as open as possible on a global basis. Scientific discovery must not be impeded unnecessarily by fragmented and closed systems, and the stewardship of research data should avoid defaulting to the traditional, proprietary approach of scholarly publishing. Therefore, the adoption of new policies and principles, coordinated and implemented globally, is necessary for research data and the associated infrastructures, tools, services, and practices. The time to act on the basis of solid policies for research data is now.
The Beijing Declaration is intended as a timely statement of core principles to encourage global cooperation, especially for public research data. It builds on and acknowledges the many national and international efforts that have been undertaken in the policy and technical spheres on a worldwide basis. These major contributions are listed in the Appendix.
Several emergent global trends justify and precipitate this declaration of principles:
· Massive global challenges require multilateral and cross-disciplinary cooperation and the broad reuse of data to improve coherence concerning recent UN landmark agreements, such as the Paris Climate Agreement, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Plant Treaty, the World Humanitarian Summit, and others. The comprehensive agendas for action provided by these agreements requires access to and reuse of all kinds of data.
· Research and problem-solving, especially addressing the SDG challenges, are increasingly complex and driven by ‘big data’, resulting in the need to combine and reuse very diverse data resources across multiple fields. This poses an enormous challenge in the interoperability of data and responsible stewardship, with full respect for privacy.
· Rapid advances in the technologies that generate and analyze data pose major challenges concerning data volume, harmonization, management, sharing, and reuse. At the same time, emerging technologies (including machine learning) offer new opportunities that require access to reusable data available in distributed, yet interoperable, international data resources.
· Changing norms and ethics encourage high-quality research through greater transparency, promote the reuse of data, and improve trustworthiness through the production of verifiable and reproducible research results. Increasing the openness of research data is efficient, improving the public return on investment, and generating positive externalities.
· Open Science initiatives are emerging globally, including in less economically developed countries. There consequently are opportunities for these countries to take advantage of technological developments to develop a greater share in scientific production. Without determined action, there is also a risk that the divide in scientific production will widen.
In September 2019, CODATA and its Data Policy Committee convened in Beijing to discuss current data policy issues and developed a set of data policies adapted to the new Open Science paradigm. The Declaration proposed below is the result of that meeting and is now put forward for public review.
The Beijing Declaration on Research Data read here - Attached.
[1] In the attached document we deliberately use the word data very broadly, to comprise data (stricto sensu) and the ecosystem of digital things that relate to data, including metadata, software and algorithms, as well as physical samples and analogue artefacts (and the digital representations and metadata relating to these things).
Thanks,
Asha
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