Side events OSM 2022

Side events OSM 2022

Inclusivity round table

Monday 16 May, 14:00-15:00 UTC+1
Conveners:
Yassine Ait Brahim, Mike Evans, Georgy Falster, Katrin Meissner, Nick Schafstall, Blas Valero-Garcés, Chené van Rensburg

For PAGES to merit the "global" in its name, it should seek to make its activities more inclusive and to diversify its membership and its leadership. This roundtable is organized around the following questions and an open discussion amongst participants: (1) how can PAGES activities reach a broader audience? (2) How can we better support early career and underrepresented communities to participate in workshops, steering activities, and interaction with other global research networks? (3) How should PAGES document and report progress going forward? (4) What steps should PAGES take to improve inclusivity in 2022-2023 and further into the future?


PAGES-Ocean KAN

Tuesday 17 May, 14:00-15:00 UTC+1
Conveners:
Stella Alexandroff, Aixue Hu, Madelyn Mette, Linwood Pendleton

The Ocean Knowledge Action Network (KAN) is a network-of-networks that aims to bring scientists, stakeholders, and funders together to co-design science for a sustainable ocean. To achieve this, the Ocean KAN works closely with science networks, UN Ocean Decade programmes, and on-the-ground collaborators in different regions.

In this townhall-type meeting, we will explore ways in which PAGES and the Ocean KAN can strengthen their collaboration in the future. We will discuss how palaeoscientists can get involved in the UN Ocean Decade and talk about the co-design of science with stakeholders.

We will give a short introduction to the Ocean KAN and the UN Ocean Decade, and then present thoughts and experiences of PAGES scientists followed by a moderated discussion. While the focus is on ocean science, colleagues from all disciplines are welcome to join and engage in the conversation.


Expand the reach of your science: Archiving your data in community repositories

Wednesday 18 May, 14:00-15:00 UTC+1
Conveners:
Jack Williams, Janine Felden, Carrie Morrill

Description: Archiving your data in certified data services or community data resources will allow you to satisfy obligations to publishers and funding agencies, make your data freely and permanently available without restrictions, have your work discovered and used by colleagues and others, and may increase the citation rate of your associated articles. Representatives from the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology, Neotoma, and PANGAEA will discuss how to contribute data and will update users on new developments. The following Question and Answer period will be an opportunity to identify and discuss issues for our community related to data stewardship and open science.

2k Network townhall

Friday 20 May, 14:00-15:00 UTC+1
Conveners:
Matthew Jones, Georgy Falster, Lukas Jonkers

Phase 4 of the PAGES 2k Network launched in January 2022 with a focus on hydroclimate. In this session the Phase 4 coordinating team will introduce the specific objectives of this new phase and allow time for initial feedback from, and discussion with, the PAGES community. We will discuss: How do we synthesize proxy hydroclimate information in a database? How can we better link data and models in hydroclimate space? How do we deal with the challenges of database interoperability? How do we engage 2k science with policy? The coordinating team look forward to discussing with you and welcome your contributions to 2k Phase 4.

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