Full text: Report of the International Workshop on Global Databases

  
International Workshop on Global Databases 
& Global Land One-km Base Elevation (GLOBE) project 
Coordinated meetings in Boulder, Colorado, USA, May 30 through June 2, 1995 
Program 
May 30 
9:00 - 9:30 Welcome and Introductions 
9:30 - 10:45 (Ia) Global database development (Ryutaro Tateishi) 
Global Change Data Base 
David Hastings (NGDC, USA) 
Status and Future of the GRASS Global GIS Data Set Project 
Scott Madry (Rutgers Univ., USA) 
Global Data Base Generation, Soils 
Robert Lozar (USCE, USA) 
Population Databases and Ultraviolet Radiation 
Darryl Charache (CIESIN, USA) 
11:00 - 12:00 (Ib) Global database development (Hiroshi Murakami) 
Defense Mapping Agency Activities with Global Data Bases 
Keith Littlefield (DMA, USA) 
Requirement for global databases towards integrated management of international water bodies 
Mikiyasu Nakayama (World Bank, USA) 
Intercomparison and Validation of Global Photosynthetically Active Radiation Data Sets 
Dennis Dye (University of Tokyo, Japan) 
13:30 - 15:00 (Ila) Global/regional dataset development and its requirements 
and problems (David Hastings) 
Development of Global Evapotranspiration Dataset and Land Cover Dataset of Asia 
Ryutaro Tateishi (Chiba University, Japan) 
Database Requirements for Meteorological Modeling 
Roger Pielke (Colorado State University, USA) 
Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling, Global Input and Validation Data 
Dennis S. Ojima (Colorado State University, USA) 
Socio-economic Global Data 
Medard Gabel (World Game Institute, USA) 
Support for Global Data Management within CEO 
Gunter Schreier (JRC, Italy) 
  
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