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Links between WISE and GEOSS (results from EUGENE project)

Ralf Busskamp German Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz. Links between WISE and GEOSS (results from EUGENE project). WISE Meeting 2011, Ispra. What is GEOSS. http:// www.earthobservations.org. What is WISE. http://water.europa.eu/. EUGENE Project. http://www.eugene-fp7.eu.

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Links between WISE and GEOSS (results from EUGENE project)

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  1. Ralf Busskamp German Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz Links between WISE and GEOSS (results from EUGENE project) WISE Meeting 2011, Ispra

  2. What is GEOSS http://www.earthobservations.org

  3. What is WISE http://water.europa.eu/

  4. EUGENE Project http://www.eugene-fp7.eu

  5. Status quo analysis – main findings • European strengths in Earth observation • - Earth observation technology/systems & expertise • e.g. operational hydrological networks; data archives; satellite missions that deliver hydrological & meteorological data; WFD; • - Programmatic frameworks • e.g. GMES, INSPIRE, EU Framework Programme, capacity building programmes (focus on Africa); • - International cooperation • e.g. Europe supports implementation of key international frameworks such as GCOS/GTOS, IHP and HWRP; EU Member States host international data centres (GRDC, GPCC, IGRAC) ; support to GEO/GEOSS (!) • Main challenges for Water SBA • - Fragmentation of the Water sector in Europe & lack of coordination of EU contributions towards GEO/GEOSS • - Obstacles on data sharing, especially concerning in-situ data

  6. Strategic recommendations for action • Foster the exchange of hydrological data, with a focus on in-situ observations. • - Technological issues and restrictive, complex data policies pose a major obstacle for the exchange of hydrological data; • - INSPIRE, GMES, WISE (Water Information System for Europe) are major European frameworks for (hydrological) data exchange; • Actions: • - Support the development of standards for the exchange of hydrological data, e.g. in the framework of the OGC Domain Working Group Hydrology; • - Work towards compatibility of INSPIRE and the GEOSS Data Sharing Principles; • - Enable direct access to the European Water databases by registering services and standards in the GEOSS Common Infrastructure; • - Facilitate the implementation of GEOSS Data Sharing Principles in European Member States;

  7. GEOSS GEO Portal GMES EEA In-Situ Component GISC Project WISE Links between WISE and GEOSS

  8. Thank you for your attention !Dr. Ralf BusskampBundesanstalt für GewässerkundeGerman Federal Institute of HydrologyAm Mainzer Tor 156068 KoblenzGermanybusskamp@bafg.dewww.bafg.de

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