- IN23C-0379: Developing Metrics for Earth Science to Action
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Zhong Liu, NASA GSFC GES DISC (CSISS, George Mason University) (First Author, Presenting Author)
Chung-Lin Shie, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (ret.)
Mahabal Hegde, NASA GES DISC
The evolving landscape of Earth science necessitates a re-evaluation of existing metrics. In recent years, major initiatives, such as NASA's Earth Science to Action, have focused on translating scientific knowledge into tangible, actionable, and operational activities for the benefit of society and the public. This shift from purely academic research to practical and societal impact means that conventional metrics, originally conceived to measure research output and academic influence, may no longer adequately or thoroughly capture the multifaceted impact of Earth science to action. The purpose of this poster is to explore and propose several key areas for enhancing and expanding the metrics framework in order to better measure the societal and operational impacts of Earth Science to Action.
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