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www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org SDCG 3 -Year Work Plan Stephen Ward, SDCG EXEC (Australia) SDCG-6: Oslo, Norway 22 -24 October, 2014 SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org Contents • • Background Purpose of the plan Approach 3 -year vision SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org History lesson • CEOS Strategy for Space Data Coverage and Continuity in Support of GFOI - endorsed by CEOS Plenary in late 2011. – served as the guiding document for SDCG activities since its endorsement, and continues to define the overall purpose and aims of the SDCG. • CEOS established a dedicated Space Data Coordination Group (SDCG) for GFOI to implement the strategy and its 3 elements SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org 3 -year Work Plan • Intended to take the Space Data Component through the next phase of GFOI in a well-structured and managed way • Scope: – Annual updates of the implementation plans for the Global Baseline Data Acquisition Strategy (Element 1); – Implementation of the Space Data Services for GFOI (Element 2); – Incorporation of the end-user perspective, performing needs assessments, defining country-specific strategies and priorities; – Development of the SDCG strategy in support to GFOI R&D activities (Element 3); – Coordination with the other components of GFOI (the GFOI Office, MGD, R&D, and Capacity Building); – Maintenance and evolution of the strategic dialogue with the data providers implementing the strategies; and – Interaction with CEOS, and coordination with overlapping initiatives (e. g. GEOGLAM, Land Surface Imaging). SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org Approach • Another SDCG ‘lock-in’ document – Thanks to George for agreeing to be locked in • Document ‘lite’ • Step by step – founded on a vision statement • Suggests leadership of threads consistent with interests and expertise – Thread leaders responsible for further development & definition – Propose to structure telcons and meetings around their progress reports SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org Features of the 3 -year Vision • • • consistent with the Strategic Plan for GFOI developed by the GFOI Leads easily communicated both internally and externally including to CEOS and its agencies, GFOI stakeholders and countries provides linkages and improves the integration with the other components of GFOI ensures an efficient and effective engagement with countries including by leveraging the in-country efforts of FAO, World Bank, and Silva. Carbon can provide the necessary direction and resources for the definition and execution of the activities and tasks required to realise the outcomes; and Informs and supports the discussion required among the GFOI Leads regarding the coordination necessary for realisation of the outcomes, in particular regarding the country engagement through FAO, World Bank and Silva. Carbon SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org 3 -year Vision (1/3) • Streamlined and efficient processes for maintaining and adjusting the annual global coverage by the core data streams • Leveraging the programs of the core data stream providers to facilitate the necessary supply of data to the GFOI end-users • SDCG’s Space Data Services and products, alongside the GFOI Methods and Guidance, will be mainstreamed within the REDD+ activities of the major sponsors and in-country programs of FAO, World Bank, and others • Development of scalable tools and sustained capabilities for automated delivery of the Space Data Services, based on the prototypes and pilots that SDCG has been exploring SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org 3 -year Vision (2/3) • Cloud computing-based storage and processing capabilities will be an important part of the Space Data component, recognising that the complexities associated with the handling of space data are a major obstacle to the uptake of advanced forest MRV systems, using time series land use change mapping for REDD+ reporting • Effective and professional engagement of the most relevant countries, based on the priorities of FAO and World Bank, and leveraging the activities of Silva. Carbon – resulting in wide-spread awareness of GFOI products and services among these countries • Incorporation of GFOI Space Data Services and Methods and Guidance in one or more operational national MRV programmes • Implementation of a strategy for acquisition and provision of satellite data in support of GFOI R&D activities SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org 3 -year Vision (3/3) • Realisation of this vision will benefit greatly from the increased engagement with the FAO following the collocation of the GFOI office in early 2015, as well as with the relevant programs and capacities of the core data stream providers, and recognition of GFOI as an integral part of REDD+ by the major donors and funded accordingly SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org 3 -year Work Plan • SDCG is seen as one of the most effective CEOS/GEO groups, because it actually does things other than talking • The Plan needs resources and commitment – and seeks to inspire the participating agencies to adapt and bring their programmes in support of GFOI goals • We need to keep DOING SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org Objectives today • Debate the vision and (importantly) the OUTCOMES (George presents) • Have the responsible thread Leads start the discussion around the required tasks • Identify ways which we can link to, and leverage, the relevant activities within our agencies – have a smart and connected aproach SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
www. earthobservations. org www. gfoi. org Outcomes SDCG-6 Oslo, Norway October 22 -24, 2014
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