The Landscape Data Commons: A system for standardizing, accessing, and applying large environmental datasets for agroecosystem research and management

Author:

McCord Sarah E.1ORCID,Webb Nicholas P.1ORCID,Bestelmeyer Brandon T.1ORCID,Bonefont Kristopher1,Brehm Joseph R.12,Brown Joel3,Courtright Ericha M.1ORCID,Dietrich Chris4ORCID,Duniway Michael C.5ORCID,Edwards Brandon12,Fraser Christopher1ORCID,Herrick Jeffrey E.1,Knight Anna C.5ORCID,Metz Loretta6ORCID,Van Zee Justin W.1ORCID,Tweedie Craig7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. USDA‐ARS Jornada Experimental Range Las Cruces New Mexico USA

2. Jornada Experimental Range Las Cruces New Mexico USA

3. USDA‐Southwest Climate Hub Las Cruces New Mexico USA

4. USDA‐BLM National Operations Center Denver Federal Center Denver Colorado USA

5. USDI‐US Geological Survey Southwest Biological Science Center Moab Utah USA

6. USDA‐NRCS, Soil Health Division Tucson Arizona USA

7. Environmental Science and Engineering University of Texas‐El Paso El Paso Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding where, when, and why agroecosystems are changing requires quality information about ecosystems that span land tenure, ecological processes, and spatial scales. Over the past two decades, land management agencies and research groups have adopted a suite of standardized methods for monitoring rangelands, which have been implemented at over 85,000 monitoring locations globally. However, the ability to use these data to understand agroecosystem dynamics and change across scales and across land ownership has been limited because, until now, these data have not been available in a harmonized, accessible format for analyses, modeling, and decision‐support tools. We present the Landscape Data Commons, a cyberinfrastructure platform that harmonizes and aggregates standardized agroecosystem data, enables linkages to models, and facilitates analysis and interpretation of data within decision‐support tools. The Landscape Data Commons provides a community platform for users to contribute data and develop next‐generation tools to support agroecosystem management through the 21st century.

Funder

Natural Resources Conservation Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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