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Coordinating an Observation Network of Networks EnCompassing saTellite and IN-situ to fill the Gaps in European Observations This project is funded by the EU Framework Program for Research and Innovation (SC5-18a H2020) under grant agreement nº

H2020 funded project that will last 2 years (641538) Coordinate and Support Action (CSA) Formed by 15 partners A contribution of the EU to GEOSS A gap analysis of GEOSS Will propose priorities Manage an European Network of Earth Observation (ENEON). ConnectinGEO in brief

Partnership

ConnectinGEO links existing coordinated Earth observation networks with science and technology (S&T) communities, the industry sector and the GEOSS and Copernicus stakeholders. The emerging UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a motivation. Outcome: prioritized list of critical gaps within the European Union in observations and the models that translate observations into practice-relevant knowledge. –It will include the research activities required to address these gaps. Increase coherency of European observation networks, increase the use of Earth observations and inform the planning for future observation systems. Summary

ConnectinGEO methodology Climate Water Agriculture. Natural Res. Carbon Ecosystems Strategic Targets Sustainable Development Goals Sustainability Indicators Essential Variables Remote & In-Situ Observations Policy and Planning Industry Challenge Decisions Raw materiasls Energy. Society Knowledge base Observing Systems/Networks Top-Down Bottom-up Scientific Community Forecast and projections Observation priorities Impact Goals Observation First translate knowledge needs (e.g. SDG) into indicators and then these indicators into essential variables (EV) required for the quantification of the indicators; Ultimately, these EV are used to refine observation requirements. In ConnectinGEO, requirements will be related to information on available observations to identify key gaps.

Enable a European Network of Earth Observation Networks (ENEON) –A forum to discuss joint strategies and harmonize across the observation networks –Facilitate access and to share the information from EU observing systems Provide a methodology to convert the knowledge needs in the GEO SBAs derived from –GEOSS Strategic Targets, –the analysis of Copernicus services and –SDGs into a coherent observation and measurement compendium ConnectinGEO 4 major objectives

Apply the ConnectinGEO methodology to identify and assess the priority of gaps. Derived from five different threads. –a1: Observation requirements in GEOSS Targets, SDGs, and planetary boundaries (WP 2). –a2: International programs: Future Earth, Belmont Forum, RDA (WP6). –b1: A consultation process in the current EO networks (WP 3). –b2: Analysis of the Discovery and Access Broker (WP 4). –b3: Industry-driven challenges (WP5). Exploit the results of the project (WP7): ◦ By connecting to: National and regional funding agencies, GEO Work Plan, Implementation Boards, GEOSS user communities, including the S&T communities. GEOSS Showcases Portfolio, Copernicus user, Private Sector and Citizen Observatories –A Published ConnectinGEO methodology –A collection of best practices for observation networks and data exchange. –ENEON continuity. –Earth Observation ERA-NET of the EC call SC ConnectinGEO 4 major objectives

GEOSS GEOSS is a system of systems (SoS) coordinated by GEO. This emerging public infrastructure interconnects a diverse and growing array of instruments and observations that monitors the global environment and supports forecasting as well as projections of future changes. GEOSS supports the implementation of effective policies and planning by experts and decision-makers. GEO targets nine SBAs and participants are organized in CoPs The development of GEOSS is organized in the GEOSS Work Plan that is composed of Tasks and Task components.

Is the European Programme for the establishment of a European capacity for EO aiming at monitoring the Earth. Consists of a complex set of systems which collect data from multiple sources: EO satellites and in-situ sensors such as ground stations, airborne and sea-borne sensors. These services address six thematic areas: –marine, atmosphere, climate change, emergency management and security. The GMES in-situ coordination (GISC), a FP7 funded project, carried out by the European Environment Agency (EEA) already performed a gap analysis and prioritization for in-situ data taking into account that demands will change over time. ConnectinGEO will consider GISC as a basis. Copernicus (GMES)

Overall approach

The Essential Variables concept is essential to reinforce the EO knowledge base. –Climate SBA – Global Climate Observing System; –Biodiversity SBA – GEO BON; –Ocean SBA – UNESCO and Southern Ocean Observing System. –Water ConnectinGEO will extend this concept to the following SBAs: –Carbon (CMCC) (that has already started this process), –Health and Pollution (CNR-IIA), –Ecosystems (CNR-ISAC), –Biodiversity (CNR- ISSIA), –Energy (ARMINES), –Disasters (TIWAH) –Oceans (CSIC). Essential Variables

Defined by the UN The ones that affects us are: –Goal 2: Achieve Development within Planetary Boundaries, –Goal 5: Achieve Health and Wellbeing at all Ages, –Goal 6: Improve Agriculture Systems and Raise Rural Prosperity, –Goal 7: Empower Inclusive, Productive and Resilient Cities –Goal 8: Curb human induced climate change and ensure sustainable energy, –Goal 9: Secure Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity, and Ensure Good Management of Water, Oceans, Forests and Natural Resources. Sustainable development goals

The thematic partners (that represent thematic observation networks), The GEOSS S&T Stakeholder Network and GEOSS CoPs, Copernicus services, Sentinel missions and in-situ support data representatives, European networks representatives for space-based, airborne and in-situ observations (e.g. EPOS, EMSO and GROOM, etc) Representatives of the SMEs and industry sector. European and national funding agencies and in particular the ones participating in the ERA-PLANET ENEON: Composition

The state of the art models used in forecast and projections rely on comprehensive set of observations and its accuracy is conditioned by the existence of the current gaps. By including the model needs in the study, gaps will be identified. The DAB is currently able to catalogue and discover some WPS or OpenMI models. Also datasets can be tagged with models that can use them. ConnectinGEO will contribute to identify more models (contributing also to incorporate them in the DAB when appropriate and possible), infer data needs and will also provide insides on how the model web can progress in GEO. In ConnectinGEO, the needs of these models will be taken into account as criteria to set priorities for maintaining, expanding or creating new observation networks. The role of ConnectinGEO in forecasting and projections

Two loop development Observation needs Gap analysis Priorities SBAs & CoPs Industry stakeholders & challenges SDG National and regional actions and funding European Network of Earth Observation Networks (ENEON) INPUTS Observation inventory Outcomes Multiple loops National, regional actions & S&T feedback