[Esip-communityresilience] [EXTERNAL] Re: 2019 ESIP winter meeting, community resilience session planning

Tsosie, Ranalda ranalda.tsosie at umconnect.umt.edu
Wed Nov 7 17:21:52 EST 2018


Hi everyone,
Sure that would be fine with me. I’m going to prepare a poster for the Winter meeting so it shouldn’t be a huge task.
Ranalda

From: Esip-communityresilience <esip-communityresilience-bounces at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-communityresilience-bounces at lists.esipfed.org>> on behalf of Arika Virapongse via Esip-communityresilience <Esip-communityresilience at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:Esip-communityresilience at lists.esipfed.org>>
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Date: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 3:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Esip-communityresilience] [EXTERNAL] Re: 2019 ESIP winter meeting, community resilience session planning

Maybe Bar still has a copy of Kristal's presentation…

I did a little revision on the session abstract, including suggesting a session title. The session call closes next Friday (Nov 16th).

Everyone: Please take a look at the proposal and make additions/changes by Weds next week (Nov 14th).
Rupu: A tentative title for your talk would be great.
Ruth: Could you reach out to your contact? Perhaps we could invite her to attend the meeting, including asking for travel funding from ESIP to support her attendance.
Arika: I can reach out to Raj Pandya. Perhaps he would be interested in contributing a remote presentation.
Ranalda: Would you be interested in presenting your progress on your ESIP FUNding Friday, or something along those lines?

- Arika

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Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 7:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [Esip-communityresilience] [EXTERNAL] Re: 2019 ESIP winter meeting, community resilience session planning

I also found a presentation from Kristal Jones on the SESYNC data to motivate synthesis project from the 2018 Winter Meeting session: "Earth Science Data Analytics from Data to Knowledge<https://2018esipwintermeeting.sched.com/event/D6DL/earth-science-data-analytics-from-data-to-knowledge?iframe=yes&w=100%&sidebar=no&bg=no#>."

So, she has now presented at the last two ESIP meetings!  Sorry that I missed both of these talks.  I was able to listen to her presentation from last year, and it was just a broad overview of the SESYNC mission and the information technology being employed for this project.  Did you happen to save her presentation from the 2017 meeting, or is it available from the website?  I couldn't find it on the ESIP commons...

Given this existing engagement by a SESYNC staff person, I will not reach out to my point of contact there.  If it still makes sense, someone should reach out directly to Kristal Jones to share the session idea, and ask whether she is interested in participating.  I don't think it would be appropriate to ask for the same presentation that she gave at the last winter meeting, but she may be able to share an update on progress or provide some implementation details, especially if she could present this in a way that would be more relevant to the community resilience session topic.

Jonathan
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On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 3:34 PM Arika Virapongse via Esip-communityresilience <esip-communityresilience at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-communityresilience at lists.esipfed.org>> wrote:
Hi Jonathan and all,

The session description is looking good.

I was looking back at our previous sessions at ESIP, and it appears that Kristal Jones presented at our 2017 session on Informatics in Social-environmental Systems (that Bar led). I don’t think its a problem if she presents again, though. Thoughts from anyone else?

Ruth also had someone she wanted to reach out to (Carolina Behe). And we had also mentioned Raj Panda. Is there anyone else we should consider?

Should we go ahead and reach out to all of these people? I’m fine with that, since we could actually fit up to 5 or so presenters in the session.

- Arika


________________________________
Arika Virapongse, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, Middle Path EcoSolutions
Research Scholar, The Ronin Institute
www.MiddlePathEco.com<http://www.MiddlePathEco.com>






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Subject: [Esip-communityresilience] 2019 ESIP winter meeting, community resilience session planning

Hi,

  I put some ideas on paper for the winter meeting workshop.  Hopefully we can tie this together soon.  We need a session title, at least, as currently there is not one in the planning document.  There is still over a week to address this, but this is not a lot of time if we will need to go through a team review of the session proposal.

  I assume we can invite other presenters after the session has been accepted, but it might not be a bad idea to start sending out feelers for potential participants; especially if they are from outside the ESIP community.  Would it be okay for me to contact a colleague at SESYNCH about participating in this session and possibly presenting on "data driven synthesis?"  Does anybody want to be cc'd on the email invite?

Thank you,
Jonathan

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