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GEO News (Issue #19, 25 May 2012)

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IMPLEMENTING GEOSS
  GEO Work Plan Symposium promotes cross-fertilization of Tasks
  The 2012 GEO Work Plan Symposium was held from 30 April to 2 May at the Secretariat offices in Geneva and attracted some 130 participants from 43 GEO Members and Participating Organizations. The Symposium represented a key opportunity to highlight progress, exchange information, and foster coordination across the entire Work Plan. The main focus was on cross-fertilization of the new Tasks – bringing together Leads and contributors from all GEOSS areas as well as members of the new Implementation Boards. Continued…
   
  Call for contributions to new Work Plan generates over 70 submissions
  Last November, the GEO Secretariat issued a Call for Contributions to the new 2012-2015 Work Plan. The Call marked an important step towards establishing an operational GEOSS offering full and open access to datasets and information across the nine Societal Benefit Areas. Continued…
   
  AfriGEOSS: An initiative to reinforce Earth observation in Africa
  The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) has launched the AfriGEOSS initiative, which aims to coordinate the implementation of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and related Earth observation activities in Africa. Supported by the GEO Secretariat and recognized by the Executive Committee, this initiative seeks to identify the challenges and then put in place measures to enhance Africa’s participation in, and contribution to, GEOSS. This participation will contribute to the continent’s efforts to bridge the digital divide and to build a knowledge-based economy using GEO networks and the GEOSS infrastructure. Continued…
   
  Phase 5 of GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot underway
  With a successful Kickoff Workshop on 3-4 May, the development of the GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot, Phase 5 (AIP-5), has begun. Representatives from the GEO organizations that responded to the AIP-5 Call for Participation (CFP) attended the workshop, which was held at the UNEP offices in the International Environment House, Geneva. Continued…
   
  Announcing the GEO Carbon Office
  The European Commission-funded GEOCARBON project has launched a GEO Carbon Office. The Carbon Offfice will support the GEO Global Carbon Observation and Analysis System by strengthening coordination and engaging more contributors. For more information or to contribute to GEO Task CL-02 on GCOAS, please visit the GEOCARBON website or contact Task PoC Antonio Bombelli.
   
GEO UPDATE
  Implementation Boards up and running
  The new management structure established for the 2012-2015 Work Plan establishes three Implementation Boards. Each Board is responsible for monitoring the progress of Tasks in one of the three parts of the Work Plan, while also promoting the coordination of activities across Tasks and providing advice on Task implementation. The three Boards have all made good progress over the first half of the year in establishing their priorities and launching their work. Continued…
   
  GEO to promote awareness of GEOSS at the Rio+20 Conference
  Ensuring full and open access to the data and information available through GEOSS can make a vital contribution to the goals of next month’s United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. GEO will raise awareness of GEOSS with an exhibition booth hosted at the Japan Pavilion in Athletes Park as well as through a number of seminars and panel discussions. For more information on these events and activities, please see GEO’s Rio+20 brochure.
   
  New information resources available on GEO website
  During the recent GEO Work Plan Symposium, the GEO Secretariat introduced a powerful new report generator. By allowing users to compile information related to GEOSS implementation across the 60 Task Component sheets, this new reporting tool will foster synergies and improve the monitoring of progress. In addition, the Secretariat has now posted the meeting documents of the former GEO Committees; these can be accessed via the “Archive” menu on the GEO website. Continued…
   
  5th GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium addresses Tokyo Statement to Rio+20
  The 5th GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium was held from 2 to 4 April in Tokyo at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan). It was co-organized by GEO Japan and the GEO Secretariat with the support of Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). The Symposium, addressed the theme of “GEO Initiatives towards Green Growth in the Asia-Pacific Region,” with an emphasis on the fields of Water, Biodiversity, Forests, Ocean and Agriculture. Central to this theme was a discussion on how GEOSS can contribute to the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20). The Symposium adopted a Tokyo Statement in support of the Rio+20 objectives. The full report of the meeting is available on the GEO website.
   
  Assessing Europe’s contributions to the new Work Plan
  The sixth in the series of GEO European Projects' Workshops (GEPW6) took place on 7 and 8 May and was hosted in Rome by Italy’s National Research Council (CNR). The event brought together some 170 participants, including many already actively involved in the European effort to construct GEOSS, but also many people who were hearing about GEO for the first time, such as young researchers from the Rome area. Continued…
   
ANNOUNCEMENTS
  2nd GEOSS Science and Technology Stakeholder Network Workshop
  Entitled "GEOSS: Supporting Science for the Millennium Development Goals and Beyond," the workshop will take place on 28-31 August 2012 in Bonn, Germany. It will review the science questions and research topics that need to be addressed in order to support progress towards the Millennium Development Goals and to identify Earth observations needed to facilitate the research. It will explore the relationship between the MDGs and GEO’s strategic targets. The full announcement will be posted on the GEO website shortly.
   
   
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Latest News 

GEO challenge grant

The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) has contributed $5,000 to help defray expenses of worthy applicants from economically disadvantaged nations in Africa to attend the combined AfricaGIS 2013 and GSDI 14 conference and training workshops before and after the conference. GEO would like to invite, encourage and challenge additional geospatial organizations and agencies from across the globe to make additional contributions. Check out grant / conference details here

 

Providing water in areas with unsustainable usage

Fresh water is a fundamental requirement for humanity's well-being. However, more than one billion people today are without safe drinking water. Water for the World, a program to bring fresh water to those who do not have it, is supported by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the IEEE Foundation. The program is part of IEEE's collaboration with Group on Earth Observations (GEO). Our goal is to make progress using existing and innovative technologies that are easy to implement and scalable across a broad spectrum of the global population. Download full article here

 

GEO European Project's Workshop

The European Commission has concluded the 7th GEO European Projects Workshop (GEPW-7). The workshop took place in the Casa de la Convalescencia conference facility in Barcelona, on 15 and 16 April, and was hosted by CREAF (Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications) and the Autonomous University of Barcelona, through the European project GeoViQua.

GEPW-7 has continued and extended the effort to develop the collaboration between the GEO initiative and the European Commission projects on Earth Observation, funded through the Framework Programme of Community Research.

Draft agendaWorkshop website

 

New Landsat Earth-monitoring satellite launched

On the 11th of February, a new Earth observation satellite was lauched as part of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM). The satellite circles the planet in less than 2 hours, relaying images with a moderate-resolution of 15 to 100 meters.

The images, which are distributed at no charge, are a unique resource for global change research and applications in the areas of agriculture, forestry and natural disasters management. Details can be found on the USGS and NASA websites

 

The economic value of EO data

Whether it is remotely sensed, in-situ, ocean-based, or surface-based; earth observation (EO) data is essential for making informed public policy decisions in many areas involving societal benefits like climate variability and change, energy management, agriculture, biodiversity, human health and epidemiology, weather forecasting and water management. The economic value of EO data is in its utility...
Read full article as published in Geospatial World, January 2013.

 

Paper on Essential Biodiversity Variables

Reducing the rate of biodiversity loss and averting dangerous biodiversity change are international goals. However, there is no global, harmonized observation system for delivering regular, timely data on biodiversity change. Partners from the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) are developing - and seeking consensus around - Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) that could form the basis of monitoring programs worldwide. Read Full Paper and consult the GEO BON EBVs page here.

 

Successful GEO-IX Plenary in Brazil

Please find presentations and statements on the GEO-IX meeting page

 

GEO side event at COP18 in Doha

GEO, in cooperation with the European Commission, organized a side Event on "Climate: improving knowledge and addressing societal needs", which took place on the 27 November at the European Union Pavilion at COP18 in Doha. The event provided an overview of the GEO initiatives addressing climate change, covering the observations, research, and insights into the Global Carbon Observation and Analysis System and the Global Forest Observation Initiative (GFOI). Find the program and presentations on the event web page.

 

Mobilization of the GEO community to the achievement of the CBD 2020 Aichi Targets

The achievement of the international biodiversity targets (2020 Aichi Targets), requires the mobilization of the entire GEO community, according to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Executive Secretariat, Dr. Braulio Dias. Dr. Dias expressed to GEO Secretariat Director Ryan, CBD's appreciation for the work that the GEO BON community has done heretofore. At the same time, he highlighted the desire for increased involvement of the entire GEO community, such as those working on Global Land Cover, Agriculture, Oceans, Forests, etc, for achieving the CBD 2020 Aichi Targets. A concept note, articulating this enhanced involvement, was presented to the CBD Conference of the Parties (COP-11) in October. The concept note can be downloaded here

 

Fourth Evaluation of GEOSS Implementation

The Group on Earth Observations wishes to announce the start of work of the Fourth Evaluation of implementation of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems. This evaluation will encompass the Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs) Disasters, Energy and Health. The full announcement can be downloaded here.

 

CEOS & GEO: a vital partner-ship for Earth observation

The willingness and ability of CEOS to engage in the GEO Work Plan Tasks has been critical to the advances we have made so far in building GEOSS. The impact of CEOS on GEOSS implementation has increased with each new multi-year Work Plan, and this CEOS leadership has been widely recognized throughout the GEO community. At the same time, CEOS has greatly benefited from the establishment of GEO and the political profile and strategic guidance that GEO has brought to Earth observation. Read full article in:
CEOS newsletter No.39,p2

 

GMES contribution to GEOSS

Representatives from different societal benefit areas, key decision makers and the GEO Secretariat attended the "GMES in Action" Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, 4-5 June to show their support for the European Earth monitoring programme GMES: Global Monitoring for Environment and Security. They agreed on a "Copenhagen Resolution" which states GMES as a major contributor to GEOSS.

 

An update on the Agriculture SBA

Research Media caught up with the GEO Secretariat recently to discuss the progress being made on the agricultural component of GEOSS. The interview is available here.

 

Announcing the GEO Carbon Office

The European Commission-funded GEOCARBON project has launched a GEO Carbon Office. The Carbon Offfice will support the GEO Global Carbon Observation and Analysis System by strengthening coordination and engaging more contributors. For more information or to contribute to GEO Task CL-02 on GCOAS, please visit the GEOCARBON website or contact Task PoC Antonio Bombelli.

 

GEO-VIII Plenary accepts new GEO 2012-2015 Work Plan

The Scientific and Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) hosted the GEO-VIII Plenary in Istanbul on 16 and 17 November. The Plenary's 380+ participants accepted the new GEO 2012-2015 Work Plan and the new Work Plan management structure. They also welcomed the recent improvements to the GEOSS Common Infrastructure, which now provides access to millions of data sets and information products through the GEO Portal. This includes the GEOSS Data-CORE, a distributed pool of documented datasets with full, open and unrestricted access at no more than the cost of reproduction and distribution. Other important outcomes of the meeting included an assessment and review of the progress made to date on GEOSS implementation, acceptance of the GEO Global Forest Observations Initiative (GFOI) Implementation Plan, and the launch of a process for defining the post-2015 phase of GEOSS. The review of the GEO-VIII Meeting Outcomes is available here

 

G20 Ministers launch GEO agricultural initiative

The agriculture ministers of the G20 countries adopted a ministerial declaration on 23 June in Paris launching a Global Agricultural Geo-Monitoring Initiative.
The aim of this GEO-led international monitoring network is to produce more accurate crop forecast data in order to promote food security. The Declaration is available here.