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Environmental memory

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Environmental memory is the sum of explicit, persistent and structured data of knowledges, models and scientific expertise linked to an environmental observation system to ease long-term access, sharing and reusability of the information.[1]

Diverse environmental memory is embedded in different regions and this "spatially distributed environmental memory" can be shared via interpersonal networks and social learning.[2]

The open-source project Emios is an implementation of environmental memory.

References

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  1. ^ Guarnieri et al., 2003
  2. ^ Matous, Petr; Todo, Yasuyuki (2018). "An experiment in strengthening the networks of remote communities in the face of environmental change: leveraging spatially distributed environmental memory". Regional Environmental Change. 18 (6): 1741–1752. Bibcode:2018REnvC..18.1741M. doi:10.1007/s10113-018-1307-9.