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The California Environmental Resources Evaluation
System (CERES) is an information system developed by the California Resources
Agency to facilitate access to a variety of electronic data describing
California's rich and diverse environments.
The goal of CERES is to improve environmental
analysis and planning by integrating natural and cultural resource information
from multiple contributors and by making it available and useful to a wide
variety of users. CERES collects and integrates data and information and
distributes it via the World Wide Web, tapping into important information
sources and contributing to advances in the science of data management and
metadata cataloging by encouraging cooperation among governmental, educational,
and private groups.
CERES focuses on three related components:
technology, data, and community. The first, technology, includes the
development of new software and network structures to accommodate the search
and retrieval, organization, and accessibility demands associated with huge
volumes of data in a wide range of forms. The second, data, encompasses
the conversion of vast quantities of information into digital form as well as the
evaluation of existing digital data sets and the development of metadata catalogs
required searching and data-quality and appropriate use assessment. The third,
community, contains CERES' efforts to promote the use of the network for
planning and policy and to foster the growth of new users and contributors in a
far-reaching web of affiliations.
CERES also coordinates focused applications to support
well-defined natural resource management activities and to supply the public
with critical and timely information.
CERES Program Info Links:
About CERES Webs
CERES Partners
CERES Rate Schedule
CERES Staff
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CERES
900 N St.
Sacramento, Ca. 95814
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