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Cross-disciplinary working in the sciences and humanities: historical data rescue activities in Southeast Asia and beyond

机译:科学与人文科学的跨学科工作:东南亚及其他地区的历史数据救援活动

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Abstract This paper argues that more work is needed to facilitate cross-disciplinary collaborations by scholars across the physical sciences and humanities to improve Data Rescue Activities (DARE). Debate over the scale and potential impact of anthropogenic global warming is one of the dominant narratives of the twenty-first century. Predicting future climates and determining how environment and society might be affected by climate change are global issues of social, economic and political importance. They require responses from different research communities and necessitate closer inter-disciplinary working relationships for an integrated approach. Improving the datasets required for long-term climate models is an important part of this process. Establishing a multi-disciplinary dialogue and approach to DARE activities is increasingly being recognised as the best way to achieve this. This paper focuses on the recovery of the long-term instrumental weather observations used for models and reconstructions of the climate over the past two-hundred years. Written from the perspective of an historian working in the field, it does not seek to explore the reconstructions themselves but the process of data gathering, advocating a closer working relationship between the arts, social sciences, and sciences to extend the geographic and temporal coverage of extant datasets. This is especially important for regions where data gaps exist currently. First, it will offer a justification for extending data recovery activities for Southeast Asia and the China Seas region. Second, it will offer a brief overview of the data recovery projects currently operating in that area and the typesof historic source material that are used. Third, it will explore the work currently being undertaken for Southeast Asia and China under the Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth initiative as an example of a successful cross-disciplinary program. Finally, it will argue the importance of advertising DARE activities across different fields and the benefits of a more joined-up discussion on potential data sources by exploring the use of the resource by the wider academic community.
机译:摘要本文认为,需要进行更多的工作来促进跨自然科学和人文学科的学者进行跨学科的合作,以改善数据救援活动(DARE)。关于人为全球变暖的规模和潜在影响的辩论是二十一世纪的主要叙述之一。预测未来的气候并确定气候变化如何影响环境和社会是具有社会,经济和政治重要性的全球性问题。他们需要来自不同研究社区的回应,并且需要更紧密的跨学科工作关系来采用集成方法。改善长期气候模型所需的数据集是此过程的重要组成部分。建立DARE活动的多学科对话和方法越来越被认为是实现这一目标的最佳方法。本文着眼于过去200年中用于气候模型和重建的长期仪器天气观测的恢复。它是从一位在该领域工作的历史学家的角度撰写的,它不是寻求探索重建本身,而是寻求数据收集的过程,提倡艺术,社会科学和科学之间的更紧密的工作关系,以扩展地理和时间范围。现有数据集。这对于当前存在数据缺口的区域尤其重要。首先,它将为扩展东南亚和中国海地区的数据恢复活动提供理由。其次,它将简要概述该区域当前正在运行的数据恢复项目以及所使用的历史原始资料的类型。第三,它将探索在“地球大气环流重建”倡议下目前为东南亚和中国开展的工作,作为成功的跨学科计划的一个例子。最后,它将探讨在不同领域宣传DARE活动的重要性,以及通过探索更广泛的学术界对资源的使用而进行的有关潜在数据源的更深入讨论的好处。

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