GEOGLOWS – GEO Global Water Sustainability Initiative GEO Water SIT Tech Workshop 2016 Agenda Item #17 CEOS Strategic Implementation Team Tech Workshop.

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GEOGLOWS – GEO Global Water Sustainability Initiative GEO Water SIT Tech Workshop 2016 Agenda Item #17 CEOS Strategic Implementation Team Tech Workshop Oxford, UK 14 th -15 th September 2016 Committee on Earth Observation Satellites

General: The GOESS Water Strategy gives priority to : -Water security -Climate change adaptation -Water and poverty -Extremes: floods and droughts -Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus -Water for ecosystems and biodiversity GEOGLOWS is a new GEO initiative which received approval from the GEO Programme Board in August, It is a voluntary, international program that currently encompasses experts and projects in North America, South America and Europe and is exploring linkages in Asia and Africa. GEOGLOWS provides a framework for enabling GEO Members to address many of the Water Strategy’s 58 recommendations. GEOGLOWS and the GEOSS Water Strategy The GEOSS Water Strategy was prepared in 2014 to communicate the capabilities and needs of the GEO Water community to GEO members and the broader community as plans are made for the next phase of GEO.

The Evolution of GEOGLOWS : GEOGLOWS as a NASA contribution to U.S. GEO. Applications projects were mapped to the GEOGLOWS themes : GEOGLOWS as a USGEO initiative: NOAA and the USGS engaged and IWP, Water Quality and Water Use became essential elements : GEOGLOWS as a GEO initiative: AmeriGEOSS, SDGs and the work of the JRC-EU and Japan became more visible.

1.Strengthen capacity to understand water data needs and develop user-driven applications products from EO data and applications 2.Engage end users and boundary organizations to understand needs by region and decision making process and prioritize activities based on vulnerability analyses 3.Coordinate and leverage GEOGLOWS partners to more effectively provide information and expertise to international stakeholders and end user communities 4.Strengthen global capacity to use water EO and science effectively across spatial and temporal scales 5.Contribute to the assessments of impacts of climate change with population and economic growth on water resources and their availability, and to inform planning and adaptation activities OBJECTIVES

The GEOSS Water Strategy identified areas that need to be strengthened in its implementation. GEOGLOWS supports the following issues: 1. Commitments for GEO Members and GEO POs are needed to address specific recommendations GEOGLOWS provides a framework within which GEO members can coordinate their responses to the GEOSS Water Strategy. 2. Strengthen User Engagement through relationships with users and product co-design. As an example for other GEO Members, AmeriGEOSS members will develop mechanisms for user interaction. GEOSS WATER STRATEGY IMPACTS

GEO Global Water Sustainability (GEOGLOWS) 1. Enhancing Global Water Sustainable Development Water and the SDGs Scarcity and Access Climate Change Cold Regions Ecosystems and Biodiversity 2. Minimizing Basin and Regional Risk Integrated Water Prediction Floods Droughts Transboundary Issues (IWRM) Land Use Change Water-Energy-Food- Environment-Health Nexus Climate Change Adaptation 3. Understanding Essential Water Variables (EWV) Water Quality Water Use Water Cycle Variables (Precipitation, Soil Moisture, Groundwater, Evapotranspiration, Stream Flow, Surface Water Storage (Includes Snow Pack)) 4. Earth Observations, Integrated Data Products and Applications, and Tool Development 5. Data Sharing, Dissemination of Data, Information, Products, and Knowledge 6. User Engagement, Capacity Building and AmeriGEOSS

7 Your Source for Earth Observation Data The AmeriGEOSS community site is a regional resource to share, find, discover, learn and participate in efforts to discover, understand and respond to societal needs CEOS Water is one of the AmeriGEOSS ”Tools” About AmeriGEOSS Data Tools Products Services News Events Contact Us Agriculture Disasters Biodiversity Water Search AmeriGEOSS Search Foundational

GEOGLOWS: Partnerships for Capacity Building, Applications and Tool Development... GLoFAS SOS server: JRC of the EU Commission is planning to implement a GloFAS SOS server, similar to “HydroServer” (OGC SOS) for the GloFAS forecasts. This would allow users to link observations with forecasts either within GloFAS or within the HydroServer visualization interface or, in fact, with any interface capable to work with OGC SOS. HydroServer and Tethys Plaform are standards- based, open source tools, which are used for data management and dissemination, modeling, visualization, and decision support. HydroServer and the Tethys Platform were successfully used through NOAA's National Flood Interoperability Experiment (NFIE) and GEO's CIEHLYC training program in Cartagena, Colombia during the summer of 2015.

Collaborating organizations include: CIMH (Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology) - Barbados CIRMAG (Centro de Investigación Científica del Rio Magdalena) – Colombia Deltares – the Netherlands EC (Environment Canada) – Canada ENAP (Escuela Naval Almirante Padilla) – Colombia Federal Institute of Hydrology - Germany IMN (Instituto Meteorológico Nacional) – Costa Rica INPE (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais) - Brazil MARN (Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales) – El Salvador SENARA (Costa Rica’s National Service of Underground Water, Irrigation and Drainage)– Costa Rica SEMARNAT (Mexican Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources) - Mexico UBY (University of Brigham Young) – USA UNAL (Universidad Nacional de Colombia) Questions Organizations which are currently leading GEOGLOWS include: ●NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) – USA ●NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) – USA ●USGS (United States Geological Survey) – USA ●IDEAM (Instituto de Desarrollo del Ambiente) – Colombia ●JRC (Directorate-General JRC, European Commission, Europe PIONEERS OF THIS NEW “official” GEO INITIATIVE