16 June, Friday
08:30 - 13:30 (LT)
Obasi Room

Session 6: Open EO Applications by GWP Activities

In this session, attendees will be introduced to a range of practical applications that have been developed by GEO activities and are hosted within the GEO Knowledge Hub.

The speakers will also highlight the reusability of these applications based on the materials and resources available in the Knowledge Hub.

Through these presentations, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the potential of open data and open knowledge and how these can be leveraged to drive innovation and solve real-world problems.

Moderator:

Objectives

The objectives of this session are to unveil the value of the GEO Knowledge Hub as open knowledge repository to access and re-use available open EO applications as well show case the available EO applications and their value to the users.

Agenda

Open Earth Observation applications (Part 1)

08:30 - 11:00 (LT)
08:30-08:35
5 min

Introduction to the session

08:35-08:45
10 min

GEO Knowledge Hub: past, present, and future

Presentation
08:45-09:05
20 min

CropWatch

Presentation
09:05-09:25
20 min

ASAP

Presentation
09:25-09:45
20 min

Digital Earth Africa applications

Presentation
09:45-10:05
20 min

Human populations in the world’s mountains: Spatio-temporal patterns and potential controls

Presentation
10:05-10:30
25 min

Discussion

All speakers and audience

10:30-11:00
30 min

Coffee Break

Open Earth Observation applications (Part 2)

11:00 - 13:30 (LT)
11:00-11:20
20 min

GEOGLOWS

Presentation
11:20-11:40
20 min

Ecosystem Atlas

Presentation
11:40-12:00
20 min

Space4Water

Presentation
12:00-12:20
20 min

e-shape - EO applications contributed by EuroGEO

Presentation
12:20-12:40
20 min

HPI updates and new data and services for GEO’s engagement priorities

Presentation

Daniele Ehlrich and Robert Chen - Human Planet / CIESIN

12:40-13:25
45 min

Discussion

All speakers and audience

13:25-13:30
5 min

Closing remarks

Moderators

Speakers & Panelists

Roger Sayre

United States
Senior Scientist for Ecosystems
Roger Sayre
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