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GEO News (Issue #12, 20 January 2011)


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IMPLEMENTING GEOSS
  Announcing the GEOSS Portfolio for Science and Technology
  A portfolio with attractive examples of how GEOSS can work for science and technology (S&T) communities has now been published as a website. This portfolio results from an activity promoted by the Road Map of the GEO Science and Technology Committee (STC), which has the goal of stimulating the broader involvement of science and technology communities in GEOSS, both as users and as contributors. Continued …
   
  Towards a Bioenergy Atlas of Africa
  At a time of rapidly rising world energy demand and high oil prices, the production and use of bioenergy has entered a new era of global growth. Africa, with its warm climate, and abundant natural resources, including large amounts of unused fertile land, has the potential to become an important player in the production of bioenergy. Continued …
   
  Strengthening GEOSS though Long Term Data Preservation Guidelines
  Following an extensive period of research and consultation, the GEO Task team for DA-09-01c released last month a document setting out guidelines for long-term data preservation. These guidelines, which are likely to evolve and improve over time, could greatly contribute to the dependability and sustainability of GEOSS. Continued …
   
  SoDa Service releases 21 years of data on surface solar radiation
  A major player in disseminating data and services about solar radiation available at ground level, the SoDa Service has released the HelioClim-1 database containing 21 years of data.  These data are of major interest for Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Central Atlantic Ocean. They will provide valuable help for many applications, ranging from electricity production to climate studies. Continued …
   
  Progress on developing a meningitis decision-support tool
  The 4th Meningitis Environmental Risk Information Technologies MERIT Technical Meeting was organized by the MERIT Steering Committee in partnership with the Ethiopian Climate and Health Working Group (CHWG)/Anti-Malaria Association (AMA) on 19-20 November 2010. Continued …
   
  ITU releases study of radio spectrum use for Earth observation
  Responding to a resolution adopted at the World Radiocommunication Conference 2007, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has released a new report on the values and benefits of protecting the radio spectrum dedicated to Earth observation satellites. The report, which incorporates comments from the GEO community, is a major step forward in recognizing radio-frequency applications that are essential to GEO activities. It promises to become an important reference document in future discussions of frequency management at the national and international levels. The report is available here.
   
  The GEO and GEOSS process: an Austrian perspective
  Austria formally joined the Group on Earth Observation in 2009, having participated as an observer since 2005, and actively contributes to and supports the establishment of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems. Earthzine recently published an article exploring Austria’s engagement with GEO and GEOSS; you can read the article here.
   
GEO UPDATE
  Evaluation Team addresses architecture and data management
  Following the completion of the Mid-Term Evaluation of GEOSS last year, the new Evaluation Team approved by the GEO-VII Plenary has now started its work. The Team will assess the progress of GEOSS implementation in the area of Architecture and Data Management. Continued …
   
  Beijing “showcase” videos posted on YouTube
  The six short videos screened during last November’s GEO Ministerial Summit are now available via YouTube. They can be found using the keywords “GEO,” “Observe, Share, Inform” and “Beijing Ministerial” or by clicking on the following links: GEO: Observe, Share, Inform; Water and Space Observations in Asia/Oceania; Capacity Building; GEO Biodiversity Observation Network; Global Carbon Monitoring; and Health Services. Links are also available via the GEO website
   
ANNOUNCEMENTS
  Fifth GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium to focus on data sharing
  Entitled "Towards the Establishment of Data Sharing and Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region," the next Asia-Pacific Symposium will take place in Tokyo on 16 to 18 March. The four parallel sessions will address  the Asian Water Cycle Initiative (AWCI), the Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Network (AP-BON), Forest Carbon Tracking, and Ocean Observations and Climate. For more information please visit the Symposium website.
   
  WCRP Open Science Conference – ‘Climate Research in Service to Society’
  The WCRP Open Science Conference (OSC), to be held 24-28 October 2011 in Denver, Colorado, USA, will represent a unique opportunity to assemble the international scientific community to focus on key challenges and opportunities to advancing the understanding and prediction of variability and change in Earth’s climate system on all space and time scales. Visit the website for more information.
   
  Registration and call for abstracts for XXV IUGG GENERAL ASSEMBLY
  The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) will hold its 2011 General Assembly on the theme “Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet” in Melbourne, Australia from 28 June to 7 July. The IUGG 2011 Scientific Program Committee invites the submission of abstracts on original work to be considered for oral and poster presentation. Information about the Program, Registration, Accommodation and Sponsorship can be found at www.iugg2011.com.
   
  Announcing GI_Forum 2011, 5-8 July, Salzburg, Austria
  The Centre for Geoinformatics at the University of Salzburg and the Institute for GIScience at the Austrian Academy of Sciences offer an annual forum to the worldwide geoinformatics community, bringing together English-speaking researchers and practitioners across disciplines and industries. Simultaneously, the GI_Forum connects participants into a well established co-located regional symposium -  Applied Geoinformatics (AGIT www.agit.at) - sharing the state-of-the art AGIT-EXPO exhibit. Submission deadline 1 February. More information: www.gi-forum.org or office@gi-forum.org.
   
  Call for presentations: GEOVIQUA first workshop
  The FP7-funded program GeoViQua – QUAlity aware VIsualisation for the Global Earth Observation System of Systems – is organizing a workshop in Barcelona, Spain, on 18 February to address such issues as quality parameterization and elicitation, quality representation and visualization, quality standards and frameworks, GEO architecture (portals, clearinghouses and pilots), and exploitation of GEOSS data in relevant communities. To learn more please visit the website, send an email, or call +34 93 581 1312.
   
   
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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.