How can we address infrastructure needs for storing, processing, and sharing
increasing volumes of environmental data?
Background
Effective management of Scotland's marine and freshwater environments requires robust,
timely, and accessible data and evidence. This research area focuses on developing and
implementing new approaches for monitoring, data collection, analysis, and curation and
sharing to support evidence-based decision-making and adaptive management.
Next steps
Get in touch with arimarinefw@gov.scot
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