GEO Cold Regions: from Regional to Global effort --- As the interface between SAON and GEOSS Yubao Qiu [email protected] Vancouver, Canada 29 March 2013
Dec 27, 2015
GEO Cold Regions: from Regional to Global effort --- As the interface between SAON and GEOSS
Yubao Qiu
Vancouver, Canada
29 March 2013
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The GEO Cold Region GEO Cold Region idea keeps the “Cold Region” as
the observation target area, which relates strongly to
frozen water in its various forms, associated with
influence of Water (Cryosphere), Ecosystem,
Biodiversity, Health, Energy, Disaster, Climate,
Weather and even Agriculture issues. Most of these
issues are relevant to the GEOSS nine Societal Benefit
Areas and therein the implementation of 26 associated
tasks. Cold Region has its cross cutting nature in the
GEOSS framework.
GEO Cold Region – “Conception”
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Motivations and Vision
Recognize that Cold Region is the most fragile ecosystem in the world, which not only includes the South and North Poles, but also the Third Pole (Tibetan Plateau);
Provide spatially Cross Continent Observation Coordination and Cross Cutting Application Domain Observation Synergy based on the scientific oriented driving; To fulfil the observation gap in the far and hard-to-reach cold region by satellite and in-situ data through the global platform of GEO;
Implement the observation strategy and provide a proactive framework for the development of information and related services for the “Future Earth” research initiative and to assess the sustainable development ability addressed in Rio+20;
Strengthen the partnerships with policy-makers, stakeholders, and funders over the cold region ecological and engineering fields;
Facilitate the national infrastructure and capacity building as a whole effort in Cold Region from GEO Members and POs, especially over the nine Societal Benefit Areas.
Cold RegionsIts CORE are the Cryospheric Components (solid water)
It includes snow, sea ice, lake and river ice, glaciers, ice caps, ice sheets, permafrost and seasonally frozen ground, and solid precipitation
Disaster EnergyEnergyClimateWater Health Weather Ecosystem Agriculture Biodiversity
GEO nine Societal Benefit Areas
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The Coordination Regime and Composition of GEO Cold Region
Provisional: Basically, a GEO Cold Region Task would be a combination of, Global Cryosphere ObservationsCold Region Ecosystems and Biodiversity Observations (EC-01, BI-01)Information Service for Cold Region (Infrastructure, Data sharing, WA-01-C3)Global Change-Cold Region perspective (EC-01, SB-01 and Climate)
How to work?
Need Framework?Or
Community Of Practice (COP)
A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE (COP) IS, A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO SHARE A CRAFT AND/OR A PROFESSION
AsAdvisory Function?
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GEO Cold Region
(Panel/Board/System?)
GEOSSCommunities
(Users and Stakeholders)
Infrastructure(Broker/GCI)
Data Sharing Principle
(Support)
Plenary(Decision Makers)
Ministerial Summit
Partnerships (Systems)
Projects
Programs
Networks/Coordinations
The Third Part Organization(ICSU, UNDP…)
GEO Cold Region Cross Cutting Task
9 SBAs
Short/ Long Term Activates/ Individuals
Thoughts
a draft to address the coordination
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GEO Cold Region: As the interface between SAON and GEOSS
Identified two areas where a closer understanding between GEO and SAON could be developed:-The ‘Cold Region’ initiative-The GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI)
Further activities:-GEO Work Plan Symposium : GEO Cold Region presentation-AOS 2014, possible joint workshop
Document 58 at 2nd Board meeting-Remote Sensing Part-Data Sharing Mechanism Support
- ID-01-C1: Advancing GEOSS Data Sharing Principles- IN-03: GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI)- IN-05: GEOSS Design and Interoperability
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Would be next… To push and pull on this way to future
development, by workshop
GEO Work Plan Symposium, at June, 2013, some of the program would join in, and it is better to have a talk on this Cold Region specifically
GEO Plenary, January, 2014
GEO Ministerial Summit, January, 2014