To mark the third annual meeting of the INFRAEOSC FAIR-EASE project, the coordinating committee will be organising an Open Day dedicated to Open Science for Earth Systems, i.e. volcanoes, soil, water and biodiversity.
This event is dedicated to policy makers, institutional authorities, external scientists and stakeholders, and will be held in Naples, and online, on 10 October 2024, co-organised by the University of Naples Federico II and the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, both contributing to FAIR-EASE.
The day will begin with a roundtable on “Open Science Challenges for the Earth System and the Environment,” where participants will discuss policy-oriented issues and strategies for advancing open science in Earth system research.
The event will continue in the afternoon with a session entitled “EOSC in Practice: FAIR-EASE Services for the Earth Science System” with the aim at showcasing the practical application of FAIR-EASE services, emphasising their integration and utility within the Earth Science community. The highlight will be on how these services can enhance data interoperability, accessibility, and sustainability, aligning with the broader goals of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) initiative.
Overall, the final day’s activities will underscore the importance of collaborative efforts in tackling open science challenges and demonstrate the practical benefits of FAIR-EASE services for the Earth Science System.