Climate change and environmental degradation are existential threats to Europe and the world, demanding a coordinated, data-driven response. However, the research community faces significant challenges due to the fragmentation of environmental data across disparate Research Infrastructures (RIs) in domains like atmosphere, marine, terrestrial, and solid earth. The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) aims to overcome this by creating a web of FAIR data and services, but domain-specific integration remains crucial.
ENVRI-Hub NEXT directly addresses this need. Building upon the foundation of the ENVRI-FAIR project, its overarching objective is to operationalise and advance the ENVRI-Hub as the central open-access platform for the ENVRI Cluster. This hub provides a seamless framework for discovering, accessing, and utilising interdisciplinary data and services from Europe's leading environmental RIs, to be fully integrated within EOSC.
The project's specific objectives are to:
- Establish an operational model for the ENVRI-Hub.
- Develop a modular technical architecture that simplifies cross-domain data interoperability and complex workflow orchestration for users.
- Deliver user-oriented services through the ENVRI-Hub, anchored by the scientific framework of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs), to directly support research on climate change mitigation, adaptation, and risk assessment.
- Ensure the ENVRI-Hub is technically prepared for a future as an EOSC node, making environmental data and services easily accessible and reusable.
By creating this integrated pathway from data to knowledge, ENVRI-Hub NEXT enables multidisciplinary environmental science, making it more efficient, reproducible, and impactful for policy and society.
The consortium features key ESFRI Landmarks (ACTRIS, AnaEE, EPOS, Euro-Argo, IAGOS, ICOS, LifeWatch) and ESFRI Projects (eLTER) that had participated in the ENVRI-FAIR project, ENVRI information technology development teams, support providers from the University of Amsterdam, SeaDataNet as the key marine data infrastructure, FMI for the close relationship to the EOSC Association and stakeholders, and the EGI Foundation and members of the EGI Federation to implement the operation of the services and the integration with the EOSC Federation.