GEO Week
Information
and Inclusion
GEO Week
Information
and Inclusion
PROGRAMME DETAILS
Mon 6 Nov
Tue 7 Nov
Wed 8 Nov
Thu 9 Nov
Fri 10 Nov
6 Nov
7 Nov
8 Nov
9 Nov
10 Nov
6 NOVEMBER
09:30
Official Opening Ceremony
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
Flash Talks
room: Daisy
Building strong EO value chains to listen to the Earth
First Global Seasonal Updated Crop Maps
The Initiative of Attainable Yield Gap in Africa
CREDIBLE - Building momentum and trust to achieve credible soil carbon farming in the EU
Geodata and Technologies for a Greener Agriculture in Europe
Harmonized open and free in situ data for agricultural monitoring
room: Freesia
In-situ observations requirements database as a tool to search for data that fit for the needs of the GEO initiatives
Interoperability for Digital Twins
Adding Citizen Science data in addressing the triple planetary crisis to GEOSS
Humanitarian mapping using night-time light imagery
Urban-scale indicators based on Earth Observation and in-situ data to support climate adaptation policy objectives at urban scale
Malaria Infection Prediction Early Warning System in South Africa
room: Nerina
Driving Diversity and Inclusion through Technical Challenges across Africa
BIOSCAPE: A Biodiversity Survey of the Cape Floristic Region
Developing a Climate Action Toolkit for Africa
Earth Observation and Indigenous-led Environmental Preservation
The Copernicus Land Monitoring Service – sensing the pulse of the Earth from global to local scale
The EarthDaily Constellation: Global Daily Change Detection in 22 Spectral Bands
12:00
Open space flash talk follow ups and networking
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Flash Talks continued
room: Daisy
Accelerating Global Participation in the New Space Economy
Biodiversity monitoring capacity development activity in Asia-Oceania region
From agriculture managers needs assessment to EO services-delivery OSS experience in GMES services operationalization
The geospatial applications of Web GIS platform (PolarGo.cn) on Antarctica
Understanding the EO needs of Agriculture and Water Management Institutions across the Continent
In situ Earth observation for flood early warning and dam reservoir management in Africa
room: Freesia
The Copernicus Emergency Management Service – supporting disaster risk reduction worldwide
WildFireSat: Operationalizing wildfire monitoring science
Copernicus WG Africa Training of Trainers Program
GEO engagement in the Pacific
Earth Observations and Smartphones: Water and Health Risk for Decision Makers and Grassroots
Showcasing the ocean observing value chain to respond to stakeholder information needs
room: Nerina
Shared Arctic Variables – a new approach to essential variables
Leveraging satellite imagery for a sustainable future
Supporting climate assessments and adaptation planning in Latin America and the Caribbean - LACI
Flood Risk Mapping project using Satellite Data
GEO AquaWatch Initiative – Impacting Global Water Quality
Guaranteeing continuity of Earth observation global default datasets for monitoring SDG 15.3.1 Indicator
15:30
Coffee Break
16:00
Workshops and Technical Meetings (self-organized)
room: Bluebell
In situ data in GEO: challenges and opportunities. Sharing experiences between Regional GEOs.
room: Daisy
How can space support exporting nations with new and upcoming supply chain regulations
room: Freesia
The City Talks – HARMONIA solutions & potential synergies in urban domain among GEO Community
room: Nerina
From e-shape to EuroGEO
room: Orchid
Joint GEO Working Groups Workshop
room: Watsonia
EO data-driven agricultural and water use monitoring, prediction, and smart decision making
18:00
Networking Social * Official Exhibition Opening *
Open to all registered attendees