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The GEO 2009-2011 Work Plan
* 2010 Update (GEO-VI)
* New Online Management System
Alexia Massacand (Work Plan Coordinator)
Rik Baeyens (IT Manager)
GEO Group on Earth Observations
GEOSS Global Earth Observation System of Systems
• GEO is an Intergovernmental Group
– 79 Nations
– European Commission
– 56 Participating Organizations
• With a Single Objective: GEOSS
– To establish a global, coordinated, comprehensive and sustained system of Earth observation systems
GEOSS Components
GEO Portal (ESRI, Compusult, ESA)
2009-2011 Work Plan
GEO Work Plan – What is it?
Agreed framework for implementing the GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan (2005-2015)
Set of practical Tasks carried out by various GEO Members and Participating Organizations
Living Document – Annually updated
GEO Work Plan History
2009
WP 2006
2006
WP 2009-2011
WP 2007 -
20112010200920082007
Cape Town Summit
Summit
2009-2011 Work Plan – How did it come about?
• Followed recommendations from GEO-IV Plenary & Cape Town Ministerial Summit
• Built upon 2007-2009 Work Plan
• Driven by 6- and 10-year GEOSS Targets
• Included proposals & comments made by GEO community and Committees
2009-2011 Work Plan
(1) Two-part structure
(2) Overarching Tasks
(3) « User-Driven » Approach
(1) Two-Part Structure1 BUILDING AN INTEGRATED GEOSS (GEOSS Fundamentals)ARCHITECTUREDATA MANAGEMENTCAPACITY BUILDINGSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYUSER ENGAGEMENT2 THE 9 GEOSS SOCIETAL BENEFIT AREAS (GEOSS for Society)DISASTERSHEALTHENERGYCLIMATEWATERWEATHERECOSYSTEMSAGRICULTUREBIODIVERSITY
(2) Overarching Tasks
44 overarching Tasks that help: Promote synergies & cross-fertilization Move Work Plan to more strategic level Highlight key lines of GEOSS implementation
44 overarching Tasks including…Part 1 : BUILDING AN INTEGRATED GEOSS1.1 ARCHITECTUREAR-09-01: GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI)AR-09-02: Interoperable Systems for GEOSSAR-09-03: Advocating for Sustained Observing SystemsAR-09-04: Dissemination and Distribution NetworksAR-06-11: Radio Frequency Protection1.2 DATA MANAGEMENTDA-06-01: GEOSS Data Sharing PrinciplesDA-09-01: Data ManagementDA-09-02: Data Integration and AnalysisDA-09-03: Global Data Sets1.3 CAPACITY BUILDINGCB-09-01: Resource MobilizationCB-09-02: Building Individual Capacity in Earth ObservationsCB-09-03: Building Institutional Capacity to Use Earth ObservationsCB-09-04: Capacity Building Needs/Gap AssessmentCB-09-05: Infrastructure Development and Technology TransferCB-10-01: Building Capacity through Outreach and Awareness Raising1.4 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYST-09-01: Catalyzing R&D Funding for GEOSSST-09-02: Promoting Awareness and Benefits of GEO in the S&T Community1.5 USER ENGAGEMENTUS-09-01: User EngagementUS-09-02: Socio-Economic IndicatorsUS-09-03: Cross-cutting Products and Services
44 overarching Tasks including…Part 2: THE 9 GEOSS SBAs
2.1 DISASTERSDI-06-09: Use of Satellites for Risk ManagementDI-09-01: Systematic Monitoring to Support Geohazards RiskDI-09-02: Multi-Risk Management and Regional ApplicationsDI-09-03: Warning Systems for Disasters2.2 HEALTHHE-09-01: Information Systems for HealthHE-09-02: Monitoring and Prediction Systems for Health HE-09-03: End to End Projects for Health2.3 ENERGYEN-07-01: Management of Energy SourcesEN-07-02: Energy Environmental Impact MonitoringEN-07-03: Energy Policy Planning 2.4 CLIMATECL-06-01: A Climate Record for Assessing Variability and ChangeCL-09-01: Information for Decision-making & Risk ManagementCL-09-02: Accelerating the Implementation of GCOS CL-09-03: Global Carbon Observation & Analysis System
44 overarching Tasks including…2.5 WATERWA-06-02: Droughts, Floods and Water Resource ManagementWA-06-07: Capacity Building for Water Resource ManagementWA-08-01: Integrated Products for Water Research2.6 WEATHERWE-06-03: TIGGE & Global Interactive Forecast SystemWE-09-01: Capacity Building for High-Impact Weather Prediction2.7 ECOSYSTEMSEC-09-01: Ecosystem Observation and Monitoring Network (EcoNet)EC-09-02: Ecosystem Vulnerability to Global Change2.8 AGRICULTUREAG-06-02: Data Utilization in Fisheries and Aquaculture
AG-07-03: Global Agricultural Monitoring Risk Management 2.9 BIODIVERSITYBI-07-01: Global Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON)
2010 Update ?
Technical & official comments received from GEO community
No major change but rather a series of adjustments
Process – Work Plan Update
5 New Sub-tasks Created:
* “Global Geodetic Observing System” (AR-09-03e) * “Long-Term Preservation of EO Data” (DA-09-01c) * “Data Democracy” (CB-09-05e) * “Atlas of our Changing Environment” (CB-10-01d)* “Key Observations for Climate” (CL-09-02a)
Changes – Work Plan Update
5 Existing Sub-tasks Moved Unchanged:* CB-09-02e “Earth Observation Game for Youth” moved to CB-10-01a* CB-09-03c “Building Capacity for Non-technical Decision-makers” moved to CB-10-01b* CB-09-04c “User Oriented Workshops for GEOSS Outreach” moved to CB-10-01c * US-09-03b “Forest Mapping and Change Monitoring” moved to EC-09-01e (Ecosystems)* US-09-03c “Global Soil Data” moved to DA-09-03e
Changes – Work Plan Update
* Refined Task descriptions * New Task Leads and Points of Contact
Following Members’ and Participating Organizations’ requests
Changes – Work Plan Update
* Updated “Guide to Work Plan Management”
Description of: - Steps required for becoming engaged with Work Plan Tasks - Overarching Task Management - Role of Committees
Changes – Work Plan Update
* Available on-line (earthobservations.org)
* New Work Plan Information Management System (incl. Task Sheets etc)
* Launched on 10 December 2009
* To be expanded
2010 Work Plan Update
ActivitiesInputs Outputs Outcomes
Contributions from Members and Participating Organizations
GEOSS Roadmap
Work Plan
Task sheets
Reporting
Reporting and Monitoring
Evaluation
Targets
Outcome Performance Indicators
Fig. 2 GEOSS Logic Model
From GEO-V Document 11
http://www.earthobservations.org
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