International Journal of Digital Earth (Jul 2020)

Big Earth Data science: an information framework for a sustainable planet

  • Huadong Guo,
  • Stefano Nativi,
  • Dong Liang,
  • Max Craglia,
  • Lizhe Wang,
  • Sven Schade,
  • Christina Corban,
  • Guojin He,
  • Martino Pesaresi,
  • Jianhui Li,
  • Zeeshan Shirazi,
  • Jie Liu,
  • Alessandro Annoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2020.1743785
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
pp. 743 – 767

Abstract

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The digital transformation of our society coupled with the increasing exploitation of natural resources makes sustainability challenges more complex and dynamic than ever before. These changes will unlikely stop or even decelerate in the near future. There is an urgent need for a new scientific approach and an advanced form of evidence-based decision-making towards the benefit of society, the economy, and the environment. To understand the impacts and interrelationships between humans as a society and natural Earth system processes, we propose a new engineering discipline, Big Earth Data science. This science is called to provide the methodologies and tools to generate knowledge from diverse, numerous, and complex data sources necessary to ensure a sustainable human society essential for the preservation of planet Earth. Big Earth Data science aims at utilizing data from Earth observation and social sensing and develop theories for understanding the mechanisms of how such a social-physical system operates and evolves. The manuscript introduces the universe of discourse characterizing this new science, its foundational paradigms and methodologies, and a possible technological framework to be implemented by applying an ecosystem approach. CASEarth and GEOSS are presented as examples of international implementation attempts. Conclusions discuss important challenges and collaboration opportunities.

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