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GEO Symposium presentations
Session 1 – Sustainable Development Goals, Climate Change Adaptation, and Disaster Resilience: Opportunities for Integration in the Application of Earth Observations
- Opening remarks (Barbara Ryan - GEO Secretariat)
- Keynote presentation: "Living with Uncertainty, Democratising Risk Information" (Marc Gordon - UNISDR)
- Ivan Petiteville - ESA
- William Sonntag - MIT Media Lab
- Heather Leson - Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
- Thomas Kemper - EC-JRC
- Stephen Passmore - Resilience Brokers
Session 2 – Challenges and Opportunities for Data Sharing and Data Management
- GEO Data Sharing and Data Management overview (Wenbo Chu - GEO Secretariat)
- What we found in exploring the GEOSS universe (Max Craglia, EC-JRC - Stefano Nativi, EC-JRC/CNR)
- The development and analysis of the initial Data Sharing Survey and plans for its future (Steven F. Browdy, IEEE - Miles Gabriel, Esri UK)
- Levels of certification of the data management principles and the DMP label (Joan Maso - CREAF)
- Describing the quality of geospatial data integrated with socioeconomic data (Robert Downs - WDS/CIESIN)
- Importance of Data Management Principles for the GEOSS Platform and for data providers and users(Guido Colangeli - ESA)
- Importance of Data Management Principles for the GEOSS Platform and for data providers and users(Paola De Salvo - GEO Secretariat)
Session 3 – Addressing Gaps in Coordination of In-situ Terrestrial Observations
- Overview of the GEOSS In-situ Resources Foundational Task (Andre Obregon - GEO Secretariat)
- Perspective from the Global Climate Observing System (Simon Eggleston - GCOS)
- Perspective from International Long-Term Ecological Research Network (Michael Mirtl - ILTER)
- Perspective from the Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network (Hiroyuki Muraoka - AP-BON)
- Perspective from Environmental Research Infrastructure (Jouni Heiskanen - ICOS)
Session 4 – Transformative Digital Technologies
- Why and how to Communicate impact (Steven Ramage - GEO Secretariat)
- Autonomous vehicles, intelligent sensors, and artificial intelligence (René Garello - IEEE/IMT Atlantique)
- Semantically enhanced UAVs to increase the aerial scene understanding (Sabrina Senatore - University of Salerno)
- Crowd-sourcing and citizen science (Ian McCallum - IIASA)
- GEOSS evolution: A user-driven GEOSS for the future (Ivan Deloatch - USA-FGDC)
- Challenges in machine learning for Earth observation data analysis (Gilberto Cȃmara - GEO Secretariat)
- Artificial intelligence for environmental applications (Fabio Scotti - University of Milan)
Session 5 – Regional Coordination
- Introduction (Hiroyuki Muraoka, Gifu University - Imraan Saloojee, South Africa/SANSA)
- Perspective from AfriGEOSS (Zipho Tyoda - South Africa/DST)
- Perspective from AmeriGEOSS (Angélica Gutierrez - US/NOAA)
- Perspective from AOGEOSS (Xingfa Gu - China/RADI)
- Perspective from EuroGEOSS (Michel Schouppe - EC/RTD)
Session 6 – Engaging the Commercial Sector in the GEO Work Programme
- EARSC Perspective (Geoff Sawyer - EARSC)
- EO Value Chain: Opportunities for Commercial Collaboration with GEO (Emmanuel Mondon - AdviceGEO)
- Contributing to GEO Work Programme Activities: Experience with Ecological Marine Units (Pat Cummens - Esri)
- Water Services from Earth Observation: A commercial perspective on GEO (Carsten Brockmann - Brockmann Consult GmbH Germany)
- Scaling EO4Impact (Ian Schuler - Development Seed)
Session 7 – The Role of Earth Observations in Supporting the Paris Climate Agreement
- Paris Agreement Follow-up and Systematic Observations (Joanna Post - UNFCCC)
- Refinement of Guidelines for National GHG Inventories (Abdalah Mokssit - IPCC)
- Paris and the Evolving Requirements of the Global Climate Observing System (Simon Eggleston - GCOS)
- WMO Observing System Contributions to Monitoring the Paris Agreement (Lars-Peter Riishojgaard - WMO)
- Space Agencies Responding to the New Requirements (Joerg Schulz - CEOS/CGMS)
- Grand Challenges in Climate Research (Michel Rixen - WCRP)
- Earth Observation Applications and Challenges – The Geosciences/IUGG Perspective (Michael Sideris - IUGG)
Session 8 – Programme Board Round Table
- Programme Board Round Table (GEO PB Co-Chairs: Ivan DeLoatch, US/USGS - Osamu Ochiai, Japan/JAXA - Ivan Petiteville, ESA)
Symposium recording
- Watch Day 1 - part 1
- Watch Day 1 - part 2
- Watch Day 1 - part 3
- Watch Day 1 - part 4
- Day 2 coming soon
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