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© GEO Secretariat
GEO/GEOSS Progress and post-2015
Osamu Ochiai GEO Secretariat 7th GEOSS Asia Pacific Symposium Tokyo, 26-28 May 2014
2005 GEOSS Implementation Plan Reference Document
Have you accomplished?
90 Members
77 Participating Organizations
• Continue improving Earth observations worldwide
• Urge the adoption and implementation of data sharing principles globally
• Advance the GEOSS information system
• Develop a comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge base
• Cultivate global initiatives
Ministerial Guidance
GEOSS Cornerstones
(EC, Italy, Japan, USA, ESA, IEEE, OGC)
GEOSS Portal
Discovery and Access Broker (DAB)
Resource Registration
GEOSS Common
Infrastructure
Earth observations, information, and services
GEOSS Portal
Enabling a System of Systems
GEO Discovery & Access Broker
GEOSS Resources
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2010 2011 (Sep) 2011 (Nov) 2012 (Nov) 2014 (Apr)
Introduction of the
Brokering approach
New GEOSS Portal (Dec 2013) www.geoportal.org
geoappathon.org
* Connection w/ GEOSS Broker
* Operational delivery mechanism for disaster data (Int’l Charter)
* Landsat broadcast Africa
* New stations installed/ upgraded in Africa, central/S-America, E-Europe
* User Fora Americas/Africa
GEONETCast Expanded (Brazil, China, EC, Netherlands, USA, EUMETSAT)
3560 stations 2600 stations
358 stations 110 stations
Interoperability Principles GCI
Data Sharing Principles
GEOSS Data CORE
• Regional/National approaches: US National Strategy for Civil Earth Observation, EC H2020 OpenPilot,..
• Various initiatives at Regional/International level: RDA, Belmont Forum, CODATA, ESFRI, UNGGIM, WMO …
• Some work already done by GEO Tasks: Data Sharing Working Group, Q4EO, GEOViqua, …
Towards a robust GEOSS Information System?
Data Management Principles ????
GEO Data Management Principles Task Force
Information for Societal Benefits
More Water Information (EC, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, USA,
CEOS, ESA, WCRP, WMO)
* Global hourly rainfall watch
* Global Drought Information System underway * Asian/African Water Cycle Initiative * Black Sea observation system (discover, access, process data)
* GEO Strategy for Water
AIP-6
Biodiversity Observation Network (EC, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, USA, Diversitas, GBIF, IUCN)
* Map of Life tool (46’000 species)
* Digital Observatory for Protected Areas (DOPA)
* Access to digital marine maps and resources
* Regional Biodiversity Observation Networks
* GEO BON Handbook
Global Forest Observations Initiative (Australia, Norway, UK, USA, CEOS, FAO)
* Completed Methods and Guidance Document (MGD) in time for GEO-X giving 1st step-by-step guidance on implementing latest UNFCCC rules and IPCC guidance
* Good timing because of REDD+ agreement in climate negotiations * CEOS has agreed core data acquisitions in line with MGD increasing from
13 countries in 2013 to global coverage in 2016 * R&D review published in coordination with MGD * Capacity Building expanding to Africa and SE Asia via SilvaCarbon in coordination with FAO and World Bank * GFOI Office established
www.gfoi.org
Carbon Assessments & Budgets (Australia, China, EC, France, Germany, Italy, Japan,
NL, Norway, UK, USA, CEOS, GTOS, IGBP, WMO)
* 2013 Global Carbon Budget
* Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) 1968-2011
* GEOCARBON Exchange Portal (full and open access; DataCORE)
* Needs for a Global C System
* CEOS Strategy for Carbon Obs
* Ocean database (OBIS; 33 million species)
* Coastal and shelf-seas forecast coordination
* Blue Planet White Paper
* Workshops on fishery apps
* Scholars trained (POGO)
* New Transatlantic Initiative
Bridging Ocean Communities (Canada, EC, UK, USA, CEOS, GCOS, GOOS,
IOC, POGO, UNESCO, WMO)
Crop Information for Decision-Making (Canada, China, EC, France, India, Japan, Kazakhstan,
Mexico, Russia, USA, CEOS, FAO, IIASA)
* Global crop outlooks
* Market monitoring (AMIS)
* Global Cropland Map (wiki-based)
* JECAM expanded to RSA, Russia & Ukraine (27 sites on 4 continents)
* Phased GEOGLAM implementation (2012-17)
Cold Regions Information (Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, India, Italy, Japan,
Norway, Switzerland, USA, ICIMOD, WMO)
* Building momentum
* Many partners incl. GCW, NSIDC, CrDAP SAON, CryoClim, CCIN
* Third Pole Env Database
* CryoClim monitoring service
* Access to cold region info through GEOSS Portal
Climate Change Detection & Adaptation (EC, Japan, USA, ECMWF, ESA, GCOS, IGBP, WCRP, WMO) * Reanalysis projects covering 50 yrs or more
* 2000-yr reconstruction
* Seasonal/polar prediction
* GCOS Surface Network (new instruments)
* CEOS response to GCOS update on obs needs (ECVs; UNFCC)
(Nature Geoscience 6, 339–346, 2013)
Extreme Weather Warning (Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Japan, Korea, UK, USA, ECMWF, WMO)
Super Typhoon HAYIAN Strike Probability
* Multi-model products
* Tropical cyclone track & strike probability
* Extreme weather (heavy rainfall, wind, hot/cold)
* Quasi-operational
* Access to regional forecasts through GEOSS Portal
Rapid & Open Disasters Information
(Canada, EC, Italy, South Africa, Turkey, USA, CEOS, EPOS, ESA, GEM, ICIMOD, UNISDR, UNEP)
* Global Risk Data Platform
* Fire Information (AFIS)
* SERVIR-Himalaya (Nepal, Bangladesh)
* CEOS Pilots (Floods, Volcanoes & E-quakes)
* Universal access – Int’l Charter
* European Supersites
Tools for Health Decision-Making (Brazil, EC, France, Germany, USA,
ACMAD, WHO, WMO)
* Online map-rooms for Malaria & Meningitis prevention
* Outbreak prediction exercise (Benin, Nigeria, Senegal)
* Meta-data Access Tool
* Real-time air quality info (AirNow-Int’l)
* Links with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
* Secretariat support needed
Suitability for Malaria Transmission Predicted Meningitis Epidemics
Global & Local Urban Footprints (China, EC, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Pakistan, Sweden, USA)
Temporal variation VIIRS light detections: A view into electric power grid performance? Pakistan and India January 2013 = red October 2012 = green April 2012 = blue
Energy Tools and Services (Austria, EC, France, Germany, Netherlands,
Pakistan, USA, CEOS, IRENA)
* EnerGEO Knowledge Portal
* Solar & Wind Atlas online tool Assess potential on global scale
* Downstream services (grid, building engineering) Interface with private sector
* Bio-Energy Atlas for S-Africa
* Summer Schools for Africa Unlocking renewables’ potential
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GEOSS Tiers & Successes
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Policy Linkages Earth observations contribute to: • G20 (GEO-GLAM) • UNFCCC (GFOI) • GFCS (Climate) • CBD (GEO BON) • ITU (Radio Frequency)
– World Radiofrequency Conference (WRC) • HFA/HFA-2
– World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDRR)
• Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) • Future Earth (ICSU) / Belmont Forum • …
2005 GEOSS Implementation Plan Reference Document
Post 2015 GEO planning process
• Implementation Plan Working Group (IPWG) formed – 15 experts and 10 writing members nominated by each GEO
regional caucus – First meeting, April 10-11
• Agreed two phases: – 1st phase by July: Brain storming as “fresh perspectives” exercise – 2nd phase after July : synthesis and formulation
• External and Internal consultations started (questionnaire) – Second meeting, June 10-11 in Athens – GEO Executive Committee 31st, July 8-9: discussion 1st phase report – 2nd phase: synthesis and formulation – GEO-XI Plenary, Nov 13-14: initial review and guidance – More work and review… – GEO-XII and Ministerial Summit, late 2015: endorsement of new 10 Year
Implementation Plan
• 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
Summary
http://www.earthobservations.org
GEO-XI Plenary, Gabon, Nov. 13-14 2014