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GEO News (Issue #1, 22 January 2009)

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Dear Reader
  Welcome to the first issue of GEO News. We plan to distribute this bulletin to the GEO community via e-mail on a regular basis. Many articles will link to further information on the GEO website, and each issue will be archived there. I hope that this new service helps to increase the flow of information and ideas amongst GEO Members, Participating Organizations, Committees and Task teams.

The recently concluded GEO-V Plenary in Bucharest and the adoption of the 2009-2011 Work Plan mark the beginning of a critical new phase in the construction of GEOSS. In this issue of GEO News, we highlight two key processes for 2009: the GEOSS Common Infrastructure Initial Operating Capability and the GEOSS implementation and management framework consisting of the Work Plan, the strategic Targets and the Evaluation and Monitoring Framework. You will also find updates for the 2009 calendar, GEOSS in Africa and Secretariat activities.

Please share with us any suggestions you may have for improving the usefulness of this bulletin.

Jose Achache, Secretariat Director, GEO
   

   
GEO UPDATE
  GEO-V strengthens the GEOSS management framework
  As GEO enters its fifth year and the System of Systems starts to take shape, the time has arrived to refine the management framework for GEOSS implementation. At the November 2008 GEO-V Plenary, the GEO community reviewed the current approach and decided to work over the course of 2009 to make it more rigorous, comprehensive and effective. This emerging new management framework consists of three main parts. More ...
   
  STC advances roadmap, Tasks and membership
  The GEO Science and Technology Committee (STC) held its 9th meeting on 16-17 December 2008 in San Francisco, USA. More ...
   
BUILDING GEOSS
  Towards an African Water Cycle Initiative
  Tunis in early January was the setting for the first GEOSS African Water Cycle Symposium, which sought to build on the successful model of the Asian Water Cycle Initiative to launch a similar programme for Africa. More ...
   
  SERVIR arrives in Africa
 
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In another advance for GEOSS in Africa, SERVIR-Africa was launched in Nairobi, Kenya late last year at the Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD). More ...
   
THE SECRETARIAT
  Boosting support for Committees
  The first few months of 2009 will see a significant number of arrivals at the Secretariat. The updated list of assignments for the staff is posted here.
   
UPCOMING EVENTS
  The updated 2009 calendar
  The GEO calendar will be dominated by two major cycles: the Committee meetings, scheduled for April/May, September, and November; and the reconciliation process (see GEO Update above). These and other GEO-related meetings have been updated here.
   
ON THE WEB
  New pages and recent updates
  - The GEOSS Common Infrastructure Initial Operating Capability Task Force
- Integrated Global Water Cycle Observations (IGWCO) Theme
- Communities of Practice with links to the different CoPs
- GEO Data Sharing Principles Implementation
   
ANNOUNCEMENTS
  Next GEOSS Sensor Web Workshop in Japan
  The GEOSS Sensor Web Workshop will be held on 21-22 May 2009 in Ibaraki, Japan. For more information, please read the invitation.
   
  CARBOSCOPE: a new web tool for GHG monitoring
  The Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS), which is a European contribution to GEOSS, has launched a new web tool that allows users to compare carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from various European sources. Called CARBOSCOPE, this interactive site allows knowledgeable users to visualize fluxes and compare them over various regions and time scales. CARBOSCOPE will be regularly updated through future releases. To learn, more visit the website here.
   
  SaveEarthGame contest starts 23 January
  This worldwide computer game competition is designed to raise global public awareness of Earth observations, particularly amongst students. Participants are invited to either generate a concept for a computer game or, for those with programming skills, to actually create a playable game design. The entry deadline for the game concept contest is 10 April 2009, and the judging will take place in May. The competition is being organized by the IEEE Committee on Earth Observations and other partners as a contribution to GEO. For more information, see www.saveearthgame.org.
   
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  Members of the GEO community are invited to submit for inclusion in GEO News announcements of workshops, arrivals and departures of individuals serving as Principles and Co-Chairs, and other brief points of information that could be of interest to GEO Members and Participating Organizations.

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Outcome of GEO's side event at UNFCCC/COP 17, Durban, South Africa

 

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.

 

GEOSS in the Americas Symposium

The GEOSS in the Americas Symposium was held in Santiago de Chile from 5 to 7 October 2011. For more information please see the Symposium website.

 

Official review ends for GEO 2012-2015 Work Plan

Version 1 of the GEO Work Plan has been distributed to GEO Principals for comments. Version 1 incorporates the comments received from the GEO community during the technical review period March-May 2011 and draws from the outcomes of the 2011 Work Plan Symposium.

 

GEO's role in climate, biodiversity, forests

Research Media recently asked GEO Secretariat José Achache about GEO's progress over the past year and the challenges it faces going forward. The interview can be viewed here.

 

Japan's ALOS satellite concludes its mission

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has announced that its Advanced Land Observing Satellite "DAICHI" (ALOS) has reached the end of its operational life following the loss of power onboard. During the five years it spent monitoring the planet, ALOS took 6.5 million images. Many of these images have contributed to GEO's ongoing work on monitoring the world's forests under the Forest Carbon Tracking task. Read more...

 

Technical review launched for GEO 2012-2015 Work Plan

Version 0 of the next GEO Work Plan has been distributed to the GEO community for comment by 26 May. The draft Work Plan, has been designed to fully address the 2015 Strategic Targets; establish an operational and sustainable GEOSS; reinforce coordination, user engagement and resource mobilization; and provide information products and end-to-end services tailored to serve society's needs across the nine Societal Benefit Areas.

 

Nominations invited for Will T. Pecora Award

The William T. Pecora Award is presented annually to individuals or groups that have made outstanding contributions toward understanding the Earth by means of remote sensing. The United States Department of the Interior (DOI) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) jointly sponsor the award. Read more...

 

GEO releases report on global water quality monitoring

The GEO Inland and Near-Coastal Water Quality Remote Sensing Working Group met last November to assess progress towards building the water quality component of GEOSS. The resulting progress report has been posted here.

 

Beijing Ministerial adopts Declaration

The GEO-VII Plenary and Beijing Ministerial, held from 3-5 November, assessed GEO's progress over the past five years, evaluated past and future GEOSS implementation, agreed a Data Sharing Action Plan, and adopted the Beijing Declaration. These documents as well as the speeches given during the Ministerial are posted on the meetings page. The full-color book "Crafting Geoinformation" is also available for download.

 

GEOSS Work Plan Progress Highlights presentation

 

Beijing showcase videos now available

On 5 November in Beijing, participants in the GEO Ministerial enjoyed a number of short videos introducing GEOSS and showcasing GEO achievements in the fields of biodiversity, carbon monitoring, capacity building, health services and water management in Asia/Oceania. These videos can be downloaded and viewed here (please note that these are large files).

 

Earth Observation Summit Endorses Global Data Sharing

Science magazine reported from Beijing on the GEO Ministerial; read the article here.

 

NASA sends cost-free data to African scientists

The provision of terrabytes of data to African researchers "support(s) the goals of the Group on Earth Observations, a partnership of international agencies that promotes collaborative use of Earth science data," said NASA. Read more here.

 

SERVIR-Himalaya launched in Kathmandu

USAID, NASA, and ICIMOD have joined hands to establish SERVIR-Himalaya as the third regional SERVIR operational facility. Read more here.

 

Get Connected Online to the "Earth Observation Symposium" and other events in Kathmandu 1-7 October 2010

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China, Secretariat brief Geneva diplomats on Beijing Ministerial

Dozens of government and UN diplomats attended a briefing on the upcoming Beijing Ministerial at the Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN office in Geneva. For more details see the People's Daily article.

 

UK GEO Co-ordination Project Launched

Four of the UK organisations with a significant stake in building GEOSS have come together to develop the UK's strategy for involvement in GEO. This will be achieved through a jointly funded UK GEO Co-ordination Project. See the article here.

 

Nature cites GEO BON value for biodiversity assessment

An editorial in the prestigious science publication Nature has recognized the GEO Biodiversity Observation Network as a crucial mechanism for supporting the proposed Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). See the article here.

 

GEO BON launches Implementation Plan

The Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) has released its detailed, 175-page Implementation Plan for a coordinated global campaign to gather and share information on biodiversity, provide tools for data integration and analysis, and contribute to improved environmental management and human well-being. For more information, see the Technical Summary, Detailed Implementation Plan, and press release.

 

GEO participates in Shanghai Expo

The MeteoWorld Pavilion was officially unveiled on 9 May by the World Meteorological Organization, the China Meteorological Administration, EUMETSAT and GEO at the Shanghai Expo Park, Shanghai, China. Read full story

 

EnerGEO launches newsletter

As reported earlier in GEO News, the EnerGEO project (Earth Observation for monitoring and assessment of the environmental impact of energy use) started last November with support from the European Commission. The first issue of the EnerGEO newsletter is now available. To subscribe, please visit the EnerGEO website.

 

GEO applauds JAXA data on Haiti, Chile earthquakes

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has provided essential ALOS/PALSAR satellite data to international scientists whose analyses support the emergency teams responding to the major earthquakes in Haiti, on 12 January, and Chile, on 27 February. Read full story here

 

WCRP announces Open Science Conference

The World Climate Research Programme will host a major international Open Science Conference in Denver, Colorado, USA in October 2011. The conference will bring together major disciplines and leaders of the Earth system research community to identify opportunities for advancing scientific understanding and prediction of climate variability and change from seasons to centuries, and from the regional to the global levels. Details are available on the conference website.