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Water SBA Breakout

Water SBA Breakout. Challenges. Large amount of in situ data in disparate sources Not all data is readily available or shared publicly Many users with different needs Many water community activities within GEO (16). Recommendations - Data.

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Water SBA Breakout

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  1. Water SBA Breakout

  2. Challenges • Large amount of in situ data in disparate sources • Not all data is readily available or shared publicly • Many users with different needs • Many water community activities within GEO (16)

  3. Recommendations - Data • Recommend and encourage standardization protocols for in situ data collection • Identify the current defacto data repositories and work to promote those data sources and encourage “homeless” data to be deposited in those repositories • Continue to encourage sharing of data • Encourage GCI functionality in GCI to convert in situ water data into a standardized output format that is interoperable with satellite and other Earth observation data and potentially also socio economic data

  4. Recommendations – users • Identify and focus on commonalities between users and what is already being done to produce user services • Identify current capacity building efforts that are underway and share best efforts and collaborate on future activities • Develop and conduct capacity building in local languages

  5. Recommendations – coordination • Open invitation from GEO Global Water Security Initiative (GEOGloWs) for freshwater community activities to affiliate with the initiative • Share best practices • Coordinate and leverage capacity building activities • Reduce risk for duplication of efforts • Blue Planet Initiative aiming to coordinate the marine, coastal and Great Lakes water activities – invites new GEO activities to affiliate with the initiative • Share best practices • Coordinate and leverage capacity building activities • Reduce risk for duplication of efforts

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