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GEO 2014 Work Plan Symposium Opening Remarks Barbara J. Ryan Director, GEO Secretariat Geneva, Switzerland 28 April 2014. Created in 2005, to develop a coordinated and sustained Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) to enhance decision making in nine Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs).
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GEO 2014 Work Plan SymposiumOpening RemarksBarbara J. RyanDirector, GEO SecretariatGeneva, Switzerland28 April 2014
Created in 2005, to develop a coordinated and sustained Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) to enhance decision making in nine Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs) GEO today: 90 Members 77 Participating Organizations
A broad Commercial Sector spans the entire information value chain Data providers Value-Added providers Downstream users
Ministerial Guidance • Continue improving Earth observations worldwide • Urge the adoption and implementation of data sharing principles globally • Advance the GEOSS information system • Develop a comprehensive interdisciplinaryknowledge base • Cultivate global initiatives
Enabling a System of Systems GEOSSPortal GEOHome Page GEODiscovery & Access Broker GEODAB
Current Assets About 20 brokered data providers – capacities, systems, communities .. . Publish More than 7 Million (1.2 Million GEOSS Data Core) Discoverable and potentially accessible resources (mix of data collections, datasets and individual images) .. . .. . Contain More than 65 Million (50 Million GEOSS Data Core) Discoverable and potentially accessible granules (e.g. satellite scene, raingauge record) Resources
Space GEOSS Hypercube GEOSS Time Themes
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time Precipitation in France (1946-2013) Themes
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time Global Precipitation (1946-2013) Themes
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time Land Use change in Europe (1984-2010) Themes
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Major Floods in Europe (1984-2010) Space Land Use change in Europe (1984-2010) Time Themes Demography in Europe (1984-2010)
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time West Africa drought 90-day outlook (April – June 2014) Themes
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time West Africa drought observations(1995–2013) Themes
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space East Africa drought observations(2010 – 2012) Time Themes West Africa drought observations(1995–2013)
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time Themes West Africa crop prediction(2014-2015)
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time Themes West Africa Land Use (1990-2005) West Africa crop prediction(2014-2015)
GEOSS Targeted Gaps Uncertainty over continuity of observations Large spatial and temporal gaps in specific data sets Space Time Themes Precipitation in Africa(1992-2012)
GEOSS should be making this cube as dense and transparent as possible GCI Ecosystems mapping in Europe (1987-2010) Major disasters in South Asia (1992-2005) Space Global water bodies (1998-2005) Faults monitoring in South America (1980-2014) Crops obs. Asia (2005-2010) Global Climate predictions (2012-2032) West Africa Land Use (SB)(1990-2005) Precipitation in Africa ( Time GCI Searches Themes
GEOSS Tiers & Successes COMMUNITY BUILDING DATA DISCOVERY DATA SHARING GEO BON SCIENCE TECH USER DRIVEN WEATHER CLIMATE HEALTH WATER GEOSS CI LAND COVER URBAN IMPACTS DISASTERS ENERGY AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS COM NETWORKS BIODIVERSITY EARTH DATA EO SYSTEMS INTEROPERAB FORESTS DATA SHARING CAPACITIES RESOURCES BLUE PLANET INFRASTRUCTURE INSTITUTIONS SOCIETAL BENEFIT AREAS
Summary • Broad open data policies/practices essential for publically funded collections & must be strengthened • Economic value in downstream elements – value-added products and services • Broaden stakeholder engagement needed, including the private sector • Strengthen policy linkages/mandates • National, Regional and International collaboration is essential
GEO-XI Plenary 13-14 November 2014 Libreville, Gabon Barbara J. Ryan bryan@geosec.org http://www.earthobservations.org