by Lillian Watson | Sep 15, 2022 | Blog
Internet of Water (IoW) Data Hubs allow one or more users to publish a variety of water data from disparate sources in one place. IoW Data Hubs can be organized by theme or geography and follow IoW Principles.1 They ensure that data and metadata from these disparate sources are standardized before they are published so that they can be seamlessly found and used together. IoW Data Hubs, together with the data discovery tool Geoconnex, are the underlying architecture that makes an internet of water possible.
by Lillian Watson | Jul 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
It’s important to be able to share data in ways that are easy for scientists and water professionals to analyze and for developers to use to make tools and communication materials. In this blog, Kyle Onda describes practices that the Internet of Water Initiative at the Lincoln Institute’s Center for Geospatial Solutions recommends for sharing geospatial vector data.
by Lillian Watson | Apr 12, 2022 | Uncategorized
by Lillian Watson | Apr 12, 2022 | Uncategorized
The Water Budget Navigator lets users compare the water budget frameworks used by water resources agencies in the Colorado River Basin (CA, NM, CO, WY, and UT).
by Lillian Watson | Mar 7, 2022 | Uncategorized
The Western States Water Council created the Water Data Exchange (WaDE) to help states share data to enable multi-state analyses and inform regional planning