Groundwater knowledge and research in the European Union is often scattered and non-standardised. Therefore, KINDRA is conducting an EU-wide assessment of existing groundwater-related practical and scientific knowledge based on a new Hydrogeological Research Classification System (HRC-SYS). The classification is supported by a web service, the European Inventory of Groundwater Research (EIGR), which acts not only as a knowledge repository but also as a tool to help identify relevant research topics, existing research trends and critical research challenges. These results will be useful for producing synergies, implementing policies and optimising water management in Europe. This article presents the work of the project during the first two years in relation to a common classification system and an activity for data collection and training delivered by the EFG’s National Associations in 20 European countries.
The KINDRA project – towards Open Science in Hydrogeology for higher impact / Fernandez, I.; Petitta, M.; Hinsby, K.; Cseko, A.; Szucs, P.; Garcia Padilla, M.; Hartai, E.; Biševac, V.; Stein, A.; Bodo, B.; van der Keur, P.; Mikita, V.; Van Leijen, G.; García Alibrand, C. M.. - In: EUROPEAN GEOLOGIST. - ISSN 1028-267X. - STAMPA. - 44:(2017), pp. 38-43. [10.5281/zenodo.1095521]
The KINDRA project – towards Open Science in Hydrogeology for higher impact
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2017
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Groundwater knowledge and research in the European Union is often scattered and non-standardised. Therefore, KINDRA is conducting an EU-wide assessment of existing groundwater-related practical and scientific knowledge based on a new Hydrogeological Research Classification System (HRC-SYS). The classification is supported by a web service, the European Inventory of Groundwater Research (EIGR), which acts not only as a knowledge repository but also as a tool to help identify relevant research topics, existing research trends and critical research challenges. These results will be useful for producing synergies, implementing policies and optimising water management in Europe. This article presents the work of the project during the first two years in relation to a common classification system and an activity for data collection and training delivered by the EFG’s National Associations in 20 European countries.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Note: The KINDRA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 642047
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