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Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 17, EGU2015-13792, 2015 EGU General Assembly 2015

© Author(s) 2015. CC Attribution 3.0 License.

Towards the creation of a European Network of Earth Observation Networks within GEO. The ConnectinGEO project.

Joan Masó, Ivette Serral, Lionel Menard, Lucien Wald, Stefano Nativi, Hans-Peter Plag, Shelley Jules-Plag, Daniel Nüst, Simon Jirka, Jay Pearlman, and Martine De Maziere

CREAF, Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain (joan.maso@uab.cat)

ConnectinGEO (Coordinating an Observation Network of Networks EnCompassing saTellite and IN-situ to fill the Gaps in European Observations” is a new H2020 Coordination and Support Action with the primary goal of linking existing Earth Observation networks with science and technology (S&T) communities, the industry sector, the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), and Copernicus. ConnectinGEO aims to facilitate a broader and more accessible knowledge base to support the needs of GEO, its Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs) and the users of the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS). A broad range of subjects from climate, natural resources and raw materials, to the emerging UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be addressed. The project will generate a prioritized list of critical gaps within available observation data and models to translate observations into practice-relevant knowledge, based on stakeholder consultation and systematic analysis. Ultimately, it will increase coherency of European observation networks, increase the use of Earth observations for assessments and forecasts and inform the planning for future observation systems.

ConnectinGEO will initiate a European Network of Earth Observation Networks (ENEON) that will en- compass space-based, airborne and in-situ observations networks. ENEON will be composed by project partners representing thematic observation networks along with the GEOSS Science and Technology Stakeholder Network, GEO Communities of Practices, Copernicus services, Sentinel missions and in-situ support data representatives, representatives of the space-based, airborne and in-situ observations European networks (e.g. EPOS, EMSO and GROOM, etc), representatives of the industry sector and European and national funding agencies, in particular those participating in the future ERA-PlaNET. At the beginning, the ENEON will be created and managed by the project. Then the management will be transferred to the network itself to ensure its future continuity.

ConnectinGEO’s main goal in ENEON is to mature a consultation complemented by a systematic analysis of available data and metadata, which will draw for the first time a coherent picture of the variety of used data interfaces, policies and indicators. This way, the project will stimulate a harmonized and coherent coverage of the European EO networks, reemphasizing the political strategic targets, create opportunities for SMEs to develop products based on the current networks, and open avenue for industry to participate in investments addressing the identified high-priority gaps.

The project starts in February 2015 and will last two years. We will present the five threads of the project for gap analysis in the Earth observation networks: global requirements and goals, international research pro- grams, consultation process, systematic analysis of existing data platforsm and industry challenges.

The presentation will provide both an overview of the network concepts and approaches and discuss participation of the broader scientific community of data providers and users.

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