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SUMMARY:Advancing Research through Integrated Scientific and Operational D
 ata Management and Governance
DESCRIPTION:Rodrigo A. Carrasco (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
 \n\nScientific field stations generate vast amounts of data, ranging from 
 environmental measurements to operational logistics. However, the lack of 
 structured data governance and integration strategies often hinders the fu
 ll potential of these datasets, limiting their impact on research and deci
 sion-making. At Universidad Católica, we are developing a data platform de
 signed to streamline the management, sharing, and utilization of scientifi
 c and operational data across the Regional Field Stations Network (RCER). 
 This platform aims to provide researchers with reliable, well-organized, a
 nd accessible data by implementing robust governance models, standardized 
 storage structures, and seamless cloud integration. By bridging scientific
  and operational data streams, we enhance reproducibility, data-driven dec
 ision-making, and interdisciplinary collaboration. A key component of this
  effort involves the development of local data management strategies that 
 ensure field stations can efficiently capture and process their data befor
 e integrating with the broader system. In this presentation, we will discu
 ss the challenges of scientific data governance in distributed field envir
 onments, the methodologies we are employing to create a scalable and susta
 inable data infrastructure, and the expected impact on research output. Th
 rough this initiative, we aim to empower scientists by unlocking the full 
 potential of the data they generate, ultimately advancing research across 
 multiple disciplines.\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, L
 ife Sciences, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Cha
 irs: Christian Cole (University of Dundee) and James Hetherington (Univers
 ity College London)\n\n
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