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Destination 2025

Destination 2025. Developing GEO’s Implementation Plan 2016-2025 Jörn Hoffmann (on behalf of the IPWG) GEO Work Plan Symposium Geneva, April 30, 2014. The Implementation Plan 2016-2025. Beijing Ministerial Declaration (2010)

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Destination 2025

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  1. Destination 2025 DevelopingGEO’sImplementation Plan 2016-2025 Jörn Hoffmann (on behalf of the IPWG) GEO Work Plan Symposium Geneva, April 30, 2014

  2. The Implementation Plan 2016-2025 Beijing Ministerial Declaration (2010) “Resolve to meet before the end of 2013 to review […] the recommendations for the governance, role and future work of GEO beyond 2015 and to take the necessary decisions” Geneva Ministerial Declaration (2014) “Renew the mandate of GEO through 2025 […] and agree to develop the work of GEO through 2025” (several framing statements included)

  3. Origins ofthe IPWG GEO Plenary (2011) set up the Post-2015 Working Group to “…assess options and scenarios for the next phase of GEOSS implementation …” GEO Plenary (2014)set up the Implementation Plan Working Group (IPWG) to “… undertake the preparation of a draft Implementation Plan for initial review at the GEO-XI Plenary and for acceptance at the GEO-XII Plenary …”

  4. IPWG: gettingstarted GEO Plenary (2014) • adopted draft Terms of Reference • agreed on a process to agree on composition: Caucuses nominated 3 members each for the Working Group plus 2 members each for a Writing Team GEO Co-Chairs reviewed these nominations and agreed on composition GEO ExComendorsed this composition GEO Co-Chairs provided initial structure for work and agreed on two facilitators to chair first phase of work First IPWG meeting on April 10-11 in Geneva

  5. Compositionofthe IPWG

  6. IP developed in twophases • Brainstorm • Collect, assess, compileinput • Report toExCom(July 2014) Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 1 „reflectivephase“ „freshperspectives“ „synthesisandformulation“ • Developstructure • Synthesizeinput • Formulatedraftcontent • Presentdraft IP to GEO-XI (Nov. 2014) • Respondtoguidance • Develop, formulate, engage, … • Present final draft IP to GEO-XII (end 2015)

  7. Phase 1 – thereflectivephase Mission? Lessonslearned? Value? What is the demand? Drivers forchange? Destination 2025? Whatissuccess? framedby:GenevaDeclarationand„Vision for GEO 2025“

  8. Phase 1 – after first IPWG meeting • Group formed • Stakeholder engagementinitiated • Working arrangementsandscheduleuntil end of Phase 1 agreed

  9. Phase 1 – Lessonslearned • Whathasworkedfor GEO? What hasn‘t? Why? • What objectives of the original 10-year Implementation Plan were not achieved? Why? • Building on experience in GEO Community: • Members of Implementation Boards • Members of GEO Working Groups (DSWG, M&E WG) • Reports of evaluations #1-#4 • Task Leads and PoCs • Members of the GEO Communities of Practice • GEO Principals • You! Pleaseshareyourexperience: fill out thequestionaire!

  10. Phase 1 – Destination 2025 • Whatisourvisionfor GEO by 2025? • Whataretheexpectationsfor GEO 2025 • Again: Poll „GEO Community“ • Engagepotentialstakeholders Pleaseshareyourexperience: fill out thequestionaire!

  11. Next GEO events & Meetings • Second IPWG Meeting – 10&11 June, Athens Greece • Hosted by the National Observatory of Athens- Greek GEO Office • Plenary Session: “The Role of Europe in the next GEOSS Implementation Plan” at 8th GEO European Projects Workshop, 13 June. • 8th GEO European Projects Workshop, 12&13 June, Athens, Greece • Organized by the European Commission and hosted by the National Observatory of Athens. www.gepw8.noa.gr - Please register and book your room asap. Extent of oral presentations registration by 15 of May

  12. "Adaptation Strategies to Global Environmental Change in the Mediterranean Cities and the Role of Global Earth Observations”, 10&11 June, Athens Greece The international Conference is a Greek EU Presidency 2014 event under the auspices of the General Secretariat for Research & Technology (GSRT). It is organised by the European Commission, the Eurisy, the Mediterranean City Climate Change Consortium (MC4), the Mariolopoulos - Kanaginis Foundation for the Environmental Sciences and the Research Center for Climatology and Atmospheric Physics, Academy of Athens. http://www.mariolopoulosfoundation.gr/medcity2014/

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