There are several domain– or problem–specific areas – such as meteorology or seismic analysis – that use multi–model and multi–data approaches to analyse environmental phenomena and their impact. However, a more general approach to produce actionable knowledge from different environmental data sources is needed. The topic is of acute interest due to societal challenges and technical developments that require developing approaches to generalise, productise and mature current state–of–the–art environmental modelling solutions for managing disasters and disaster risks.<br>The workshop will bring together together practitioners, policymakers, environmental modelling experts to present the latest developments in Environmental Computing. Paper submissions by groups working on these or related fields are encouraged in order to inspire communication across different specialties.<br>The topics of interest include:<br>* Case studies<br>* Environmental modelling techniques (and optimisation of them)<br>* Multi–model systems<br>* Civil protection (and related engineering challenges)<br>* Scalability of environmental HPC and Big Data applications<br>* Risk assessment and management<br>* Interdisciplinary collaboration<br>* Dynamic model coupling approaches<br>* Interdisciplinary metadata frameworks<br>* Visualisation<br>
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ICCS ECA
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United States
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