Category: OSC Sheffield Open Research Conversations : Sustainability and open data - Balancing environmental concerns

Open Research Conversations : Sustainability and open data - Balancing environmental concerns


February 21, 2024

Open data can create environmental benefits - for example, in accelerating the progress of research into phenomena such as climate change - but it can also  create its own challenges for sustainability and environmental responsibility.

In this Open Research Conversation, we’ll explore the benefits and drawbacks of open data for sustainability, and some of the practices researchers can adopt in order to mitigate potential challenges. Our first talk is from Tom Webb (University of Sheffield), a researcher in the field of marine biodiversity who uses open datasets to examine global patterns and trends in marine ecosystems. We’ll also hear from Lisa Otty and Christopher Ohge, co-ordinators of the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition, a cross-institutional initiative focused on understanding and minimising the digital humanities’ environmental impact. Lisa and Chris will discuss the DHCC’s efforts to support researchers and institutions to develop their practice and policies along more sustainable lines, including with regard to data management.

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