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---
title: "Openscapes"
---
## Openscapes approach
[Openscapes](https://openscapes.org) champions open, inclusive practices in environmental and Earth science to help uncover data-intensive solutions faster. We do this through our flagship Champions mentorship program, as well as through community organizing, training, and coaching, leveraging existing resources from open communities along with our own.
Our [flywheel](https://www.jimcollins.com/concepts/the-flywheel.html) shows our approach to engaging, empowering, and amplifying research communities in open data science --- how we describe kinder, better science in less time.
[{fig.alt="Openscapes flywheel shows 6 points around a hexagon: Welcome; Create space and place; Invest in learning and trust; Work openly; Leverage common workflows, skills, and tools; and Inspire. There are three phases that categorize these Flywheel points. Phase 1: Engage = Welcome; Create space and place; Phase 2: Empower = Invest in learning and trust; Work openly; Phase 3: Amplify = Leverage common workflows, skills, and tools; and Inspire."}](https://openscapes.org)
## Our work
Along with NOAA Fisheries, we are proud to work with many teams leading and supporting research, including NASA, California EPA Water Boards, Fred Hutch, the Pathways to Open Science Program. Learn more about these initiatives on our website: [openscapes.org/initiatives](https://openscapes.org/initiatives).
A few recent talks highlighting NOAA Fisheries with these other collaborators, see [Cross-government Openscapes presentations](media.qmd#sec-cross-gov-slides).
## Learn more
Lowndes et al 2024. [Shifting institutional culture to develop climate solutions with Open Science](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.11341). Ecology & Evolution
Fredston & Lowndes 2024. [Welcoming More Participation in Open Data Science for the Oceans](https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev-marine-041723-094741), Annual Review of Marine Science.
Robinson & Lowndes 2022. [The Openscapes Flywheel: A framework for managers to facilitate and scale inclusive Open science practices](https://eartharxiv.org/repository/view/4560/). Preprint
Lowndes. 2019. [Open software mean kinder science](https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/open-software-means-kinder-science). Scientific American.
Lowndes et al. 2019. [Supercharge your research: a ten-week plan for open data science](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03335-4) Nature Career Column. 31 October 2019
Lowndes et al. 2017. [Our path to better science in less time using open data science tools](https://nature.com/articles/s41559-017-0160). Nature Ecology and Evolution 1, 0160.
## Learn more
* [Our story](https://www.openscapes.org/about/)
* [Our approach](https://www.openscapes.org/approach/)
* [More about our Champions Program](https://www.openscapes.org/champions/)
* [Media and publications on Openscapes](https://www.openscapes.org/media/)