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Slide 1 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 WGISS Contribution to GEO WGISS Contribution to GEO Ivan Petiteville

Slide 2 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 History Definitions of 4 GEO WPs (June 2005) Review of the GEO 2006 WP (fall 2005) Proposal for WGISS contribution made to CEOS SIT (fall 2005) Final agreement at CEOS SIT meeting (Dec 16, 2005)

Slide 3 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 GEO 2006 Work Plan WGISS listed as “contributor” to 9 tasks: –DI-06-01, WA-06-05, WA-06-06, WA-06-07, EC-06-06, AG , CL-06-03, CL and US Several other tasks identified as potential role but no agreement with GEO SEC. In particular the 33 “ADC” tasks –In particular, WGISS could support some “cross-cutting” tasks in AR-xx-xx and DA-xx-xx groups. No contribution will be refused. WGISS “contribution” on a specific task requires: 1.Identification of the WGISS agencies ready to allocate resources on specific tasks 2.Nature of the contribution to be defined agreed with the lead and contributing organizations for the relevant tasks (each task has a POC). Contribution may vary e.g.: –Delivery of “WGISS” documents e.g. Handbook –Set up of Project as WTF –…

Slide 4 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 “WGISS” GEO 2006 Tasks Task #Description DI Encourage in-situ and space agencies to (i) systematically record data over coastal regions subject to tsunami risk, and (ii) archive data in a form easily accessible to all countries WA Facilitate the development of a global dataset that maps catchments to the first and second order stream level for use in applying land cover data to management of catchments and monitoring the hydrological cycle WA Initiate the creation of a coordination mechanism within GEO for global in-situ water observations, including ocean observations, and advocate synergy and sharing of infrastructure among observing systems WA Initiate a capacity building program in Latin America to develop tools for using remote sensing data in support of water management, and to show the value of Earth observations generally in water resource management. EC Conduct an inventory of archived data for ecosystems, identify data gaps, identify data at risk, and evaluate costs of data rescue. In complement, conduct a workshop to define a data archiving strategy taking into account data types, processing levels and supporting media AG Initiate an international assessment effort on forests and forest changes utilizing ongoing land cover mapping projects (e.g. GLOBCOVER). Ensure application of standardized classifications and harmonization of existing datasets. CL Consolidate the role of existing intergovernmental mechanisms for terrestrial observations needed for climate studies and forecasting. Develop a framework for the preparation of guidance materials, standards, and reporting guidelines for terrestrial observing systems for climate and associated data, metadata, and products to expand the comprehensiveness of current networks, facilitate exchange of data, and provide strategic direction to the terrestrial climate sector. CL Coordinate with the International Polar Year (IPY) to enhance the utilization of Earth observations in all appropriate realms (including, but not limited to, sea and land ice, permafrost, coastal erosion, marine and terrestrial ecosystem change, biodiversity monitoring and impacts of increased resource exploitation and marine transport). US Promote interactions, in the form of fora, between data providers, scientists, industry, international governmental and non- governmental organizations, decision- and policy- makers to identify requirements for new or improved data, products and services.

Slide 5 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 Way Forward One WGISS POC per GEO 2006 “WGISS” tasks ? –Act as WGISS POC: interface with GEO Task POC, coordination of WGISS effort –Report at WGISS on WGISS’ contribution –Make sure the activities / actions agreed with the GEO Task POC are properly executed. Need for an overall WGISS “GEO” overall coordinator –Similar need for other CEOS SIT requests (“GCOS” and “Satellite Constellation” ) ?

Slide 6 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 WGISS Reorganization Complete reorganization might not be necessary “WGISS” POCs could fit in current structure: –SGs, Task Teams or WTFs. –Either existing or new TT / WTFs Overall coordination: –Single person ? Team ? –Should manage all requests coming from CEOS: activity monitoring, reporting to CEOS WGISS, interface with CEOS, interface with “WGISS” POCs,.. Decisions & Nominations to be done quickly as schedule is tight.

Slide 7 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 Actions Short-term action: –Task teams to link their activities to the 9 “WGISS” and 33 “ADC” Tasks Nominate POCs and determine plan of actions

Slide 8 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 GEO-GCOS-Satellite Constellations documentation Accessible at: – FTP server: y.eogeo.org –Directories under: budapest/ Joint WGISS-WGCV Session/ GEO-GCOS-Satellite_Constellation- Support_Documentation/

Slide 9 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 GEO documents Official GEO documents from April 2006 Zip file with 9 “WGISS” tasks Zip file with 33 “ADC” tasks