Supporting Sustainable Development Goals –an Analysis of the GEO 2017-2019 Work Programme Thierry Ranchin (France) on behalf of the 2016 Programme Board.

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Supporting Sustainable Development Goals –an Analysis of the GEO 2017-2019 Work Programme Thierry Ranchin (France) on behalf of the 2016 Programme Board (PB)

37th Executive Committee meeting The PB will have the responsibility to assess the viability of the GEO WP to address major issues and drivers, and provide to the ExCOM scenarios and alternatives for ensuring that GEO’s WP is appropriately positioned to do so. Scenarios may include recommended new Initiatives and/or plans to boost relevant candidate Flagships and Initiatives, e.g. through recommended resource mobilization actions; It was agreed to test the suggested approach in a two-stage process, using the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as the framework for this pilot assessment: first a rapid assessment of the GEO WP relative to a set of drivers to be performed by the 2016 PB, followed by a more structured in-depth assessment that will be developed by the 2017 PB; For 2016, the PB’s assessment of GEO’s WP vis-à-vis the SDG requirements for EO information will give us insights into how GEO is positioned to deliver towards those global aims. Results of this preliminary analysis should be included in the presentation of the PB to GEO-XIII Plenary and used as a means for engaging GEO Members on both the ExCOM and in Plenary. The aim will be to provide a basis for a substantive discussion about how GEO may approach the implementation of the GEO Strategic Plan and the Mexico City Ministerial Declaration commitments.

MAPPING THE 2017-2019 WORK PROGRAMME TO THE SDGs September (3rd PB meeting): SDG subgroup to implement the initial step in a request from the ExCOM PB with the help of GEOSEC prepared a condensed table featuring all 17 SDGs (with targets and related indicators) Sent to the leads and PoCs for all GEO CA, Initiatives and Flagships with the request to identify, where possible, to which of the SDG targets (and associated indicators, where applicable) their particular activity could be viewed as making a contribution. Cross analysis based on the PB reviews of all Flagships, Initiatives and Foundational tasks

Example from CA

Comments from PB SDGs are a main driver of policy-related environmental information at a global level for the next decade (data to populate indicators to track progress, and also to support achieving the goals themselves) relevance and importance of GEO to policy could be emphasized, and perhaps better structured through closer interaction with major user groups First example of an analysis of a major policy initiative that could be more fully supported through GEO (see Mexico declaration and GEO Strategic Plan) Separate from, but complementary to, the GEO Foundational Task User Needs and Gap Analysis of the WP

Following roadmap proposed by PB First assessment  A different methodology, taking a top-down-like approach driven by policy needs, in contrast to the bottom-up approach of the GEO WP A longer term analysis addressing all targets and indicators systematically, identifying where EO and geospatial data can contribute to achieving the SDGs identifying gaps action plan where additional tasks are identified and defined as necessary

Conclusion As a result of this initial mapping exercise, the PB is encouraged to find that GEO adds value to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as several activities of the 2017-2019 WP activities can be viewed as contributing to the realization of the SDGs. To what extent support for major policy initiatives should drive prioritization of subsequent GEO Work Programmes.

Thank you! Programme Board SDG sub-group members: Balzter, Heiko (UK)   Balzter, Heiko (UK) Bourassa , Marie-Josée (Canada) Briggs, Stephen (CEOS) Fontaine, Kathy (ESIP) Haigh, Tim (EEA) Khalsa, Siri-Jodha (IEEE) Matuszak, John (USA) Navarro, Laetitia (GBIF) Ranchin, Thierry (France) Reichardt , Mark (OGC)