Developing novel solutions to complex problems demands innovative approaches that are inclusive of diverse perspectives from both scientific experts and stakeholders. Across networked communities, like the South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC), it can sometimes be challenging to identify and build collaborations among researchers from different disciplines. Particularly at times like the present, during a global pandemic and recovery from its impact, a means to support a diverse, integrated and engaged network is essential for producing innovative outcomes for complex problems relevant to our changing climate. One method to foster more engaged networks is through the use of Exaptive’s Cognitive Cities, a software [...]
Summary
Developing novel solutions to complex problems demands innovative approaches that are inclusive of diverse perspectives from both scientific experts and stakeholders. Across networked communities, like the South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC), it can sometimes be challenging to identify and build collaborations among researchers from different disciplines. Particularly at times like the present, during a global pandemic and recovery from its impact, a means to support a diverse, integrated and engaged network is essential for producing innovative outcomes for complex problems relevant to our changing climate. One method to foster more engaged networks is through the use of Exaptive’s Cognitive Cities, a software platform to bring together people, data, and analysis tools.
This project will build off of an initial effort put forth by the South Central CASC to develop a Cognitive City platform to support a broad range of activities around connecting members of the South Central CASC community, providing virtual access to research assets, catalyzing collaborations, and sharing research outputs.
The current national research environment, for the foreseeable future, will heavily rely on technology and virtual engagements to support collaborative research and engagement with stakeholders. The South Central CASC’s Cognitive City will provide additional structure to the community’s activities to enable research to continue despite the reduced ability to meet in-person and participate in face to face meetings, discussions, and other research activities. The various features and structure of the Cognitive City can support and amplify the South Central CASC’s assets, research, and outcomes and enable its members to continue research, apply for new funding, and translate this work to its stakeholders and partners.