@misc{ruhnke_the_digital_2022, author={Ruhnke, R.,Rechid, D.,Dransch, D.,Bouwer, L.,Brix, H.,Dietrich, P.,Frickenhaus, S.,Greinert, J.,Henkel, D.,Petzold, A.,zu Castell, W.}, title={The Digital Earth Project: Focus and Agenda}, year={2022}, howpublished = {book part}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99546-1_2}, abstract = {Digital Earth is a project funded by the German Helmholtz Association with all centers of the research field Earth and Environment involved. The main goal of the Digital Earth project is to develop and bundle data science methods in extendable and maintainable scientific workflows that enable natural scientists in collaboration with data scientists to achieve a deeper understanding of the Earth system. This has been achieved by developing solutions for data analysis and exploration with visual and computational approaches with data obtained in a SMART monitoring approach and modeling studies, accompanied by a continuous evaluation of the collaboration processes. In this chapter, the history, setup, and focus of the Digital Earth project are described.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99546-1_2} (DOI). Ruhnke, R.; Rechid, D.; Dransch, D.; Bouwer, L.; Brix, H.; Dietrich, P.; Frickenhaus, S.; Greinert, J.; Henkel, D.; Petzold, A.; zu Castell, W.: The Digital Earth Project: Focus and Agenda. In: Bouwer, L.; Dransch, D.; Ruhnke, R.; Rechid, D.; Frickenhaus, S.; Greinert, J. (Ed.): Integrating Data Science and Earth Science : Challenges and Solutions. Cham: Springer. 2022. 7-16. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99546-1_2}}