Southwest Environmental Information Network (SEINet)

Website

http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet

The Southwest Environmental Information Network was created to serve as a gateway to distributed data resources of interest to the environmental research community in Arizona and beyond. Through a common web interface, we offer tools to locate, access and work with a variety of data.

SEINet is more than just a web site - it is a suite of data access technologies and a distributed network of departments, museums and agencies that provide environmental information. Initially created to integrate databases within the Arizona State University, SEINet is growing to extend this network to other partners within the Southwest.

Personnel


Corinna Gries
Principal Investigator
Leslie Landrum
Principal Investigator

Funding

National Science Foundation (BDI 9983132, BRC 0237418, BDI 0743827, DBI 0847966)

Timeframe

December 1999 - August 2012

Research Themes

Biodiversity and preservation of natural environment
Climate change and adaptation
Materials and technology