@inbook{b9f76d1731e74a53a1e0382909d20bbe,
title = "Existing degrees of consolidation",
abstract = "Examples from a range of degrees of data consolidation are presented here. They range from completely independent datasets (of which there are many), through various levels of consolidation. Examples of consolidated datasets include the products of operational data networks, both general and project specific data archives, and highly consolidated datasets which adhere strongly to standards of format, resolution and documentation.",
keywords = "climate, environmental change, integrated terrestrial experiments, terrestrial aquatic systems, vegetation",
author = "Dirmeyer, {Paul A.} and Feddes, {Reinder A.} and Meeson, {Blanche W.} and Olson, {Richard J.} and Phillips, {Thomas J.} and Pitman, {Andrew J.} and Kiyotoshi Takahashi and Kristine Verdin and Hall, {Forrest G.} and Sven Halldin and Holger Hoff and Paul Houser and Hutjes, {Ronald W. A.} and Roy Jenne and John Leese and Timothy Kittel",
year = "2004",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783540424000",
series = "Global Change - The IGBP Series",
publisher = "Springer, Springer Nature",
pages = "255--265",
editor = "P. Kabat and M. Claussen and Dirmeyer, {P. A.} and Gash, {J. H. C.} and {Bravo de Guenni}, L. and M. Meybeck and Pielke, {R. S.} and V{\"o}r{\"o}smarty, {C. J.} and Hutjes, {R. W. A.} and S L{\"u}tkemeier",
booktitle = "Vegetation, water, humans and the climate",
address = "United States",
}