Jennings Lydia, Jones Katherine, Taitingfong Riley, Martinez Andrew, David-Chavez Dominique, Alegado Rosanna ʻAnolani, Tofighi-Niaki Adrien, Maldonado Julie, Thomas Bill, Dye Dennis, Weber Jeff, Spellman Katie V, Ketchum Scott, Duerr Ruth, Johnson Noor, Balch Jennifer, Carroll Stephanie Russo
Lands of the O'odham and Yaqui peoples, Native Nations Institute, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Lands of the O'odham and Yaqui peoples, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Nat Commun. 2025 Jan 10;16(1):572. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-53480-2.
In the age of big data and open science, what processes are needed to follow open science protocols while upholding Indigenous Peoples' rights? The Earth Data Relations Working Group (EDRWG), convened to address this question and envision a research landscape that acknowledges the legacy of extractive practices and embraces new norms across Earth science institutions and open science research. Using the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) as an example, the EDRWG recommends actions, applicable across all phases of the data lifecycle, that recognize the sovereign rights of Indigenous Peoples and support better research across all Earth Sciences.
在大数据和开放科学时代,在维护原住民权利的同时遵循开放科学协议需要哪些流程?地球数据关系工作组(EDRWG)召开会议以解决这个问题,并设想一个承认采掘行为遗留问题并在地球科学机构和开放科学研究中采用新规范的研究格局。以国家生态观测站网络(NEON)为例,EDRWG建议在数据生命周期的所有阶段都适用的行动,这些行动承认原住民的主权权利,并支持所有地球科学领域的更好研究。