[Geo4All] FW: follow-up - Wageningen UR webinar cloud based agricultural modeling

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Fri Dec 20 21:18:43 PST 2019


This webinar recording might be of interest for those working in AgriGIS.

Best wishes,

Suchith


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From: Lokers, Rob <rob.lokers at wur.nl<mailto:rob.lokers at wur.nl>>
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2019 at 16:37
Subject: follow-up - Wageningen UR webinar cloud based agricultural modeling
To: Lokers, Rob <rob.lokers at wur.nl<mailto:rob.lokers at wur.nl>>


Dear participant,

Thursday 19 December, Wageningen Environmental Research casted a webinar on cloud based agricultural modelling through virtual research environments. We have noticed that you registered for this webinar, but did not join the live broadcast, possibly because of other obligations or because your time-zone did not allow you to attend.

This is first of all to let you know that the webinar has been recorded and will be available for you to watch at a convenient time at: https://channel.royalcast.com/webcast/wur/20191219_1/.

We hope it gives you a better impression of how virtual research environments can support open science and how such environments can be used to collaborate in the cloud on agronomic research, and particularly agricultural modelling.

If you decide to watch the webinar at a later time, we would appreciate if you could also fill in the short survey available through this link: https://forms.gle/vf9h9Er8cgcwaS1A7  This would help us a lot in evaluation our work and including your impressions in our future work.

Also we want to provide you with some links to resources that were mentioned and are related to the work presented in the webinar

Related to the webinar:

  *   To review the recordings of the webinar: https://channel.royalcast.com/webcast/wur/20191219_1/
  *   To access the introduction slides: https://www.slideshare.net/RobLokers/introduction-webinar-cloud-based-agricultural-modelling-207721375
  *   To review the (extended) demonstration videos:
     *   Crop phenology estimation (part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzONcaKK4So&feature=youtu.be
     *   Crop phenology estimation (part 2): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzONcaKK4So&feature=youtu.be
     *   Crop growth modelling with WOFOST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uuGDn0oWU8&feature=youtu.be

Related to agronomic modelling:

  *   AgroDataCube: http://agrodatacube.wur.nl/
  *   WOFOST crop growth model: https://www.wur.nl/en/Research-Results/Research-Institutes/Environmental-Research/Facilities-Products/Software-and-models/WOFOST.htm

Related to open science and virtual research:

  *   D4Science VRE infrastructure: https://www.d4science.org/
  *   Access to the agroclimatic modelling VRE (click request access on the VRE that says AgroClimaticModelling): https://aginfra.d4science.org/explore

Kind regards, Rob Lokers



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