Difference between revisions of "GEO UIC Showcase"

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'''Description:''' An expanding subset of the air quality community has been collaborating on establishing an air quality community information infrastructure to complement the GEOSS Common Infrastructure. This showcase will present the evolution of the air quality community infrastructure, how multiple air quality projects and systems are networked through it, and examples of its use in supporting GEOSS principles. Surface observations, satellite data products, emission inventories and forecast model results are made accessible through a community catalog that is connected with the GEOSS Registry. The GEOSS Clearninghouses are used to find and access the data which are used by decision support systems that connect with users.  
 
'''Description:''' An expanding subset of the air quality community has been collaborating on establishing an air quality community information infrastructure to complement the GEOSS Common Infrastructure. This showcase will present the evolution of the air quality community infrastructure, how multiple air quality projects and systems are networked through it, and examples of its use in supporting GEOSS principles. Surface observations, satellite data products, emission inventories and forecast model results are made accessible through a community catalog that is connected with the GEOSS Registry. The GEOSS Clearninghouses are used to find and access the data which are used by decision support systems that connect with users.  
The showcase will involve established and evolving collaborations among air quality projects and systems in various collaborative efforts, including the GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot, HTAP Network, CEOS Atmospheric Composition Portal, and CIERA. The showcase is a follow-up to the air quality meeting at GEO-VI where a general commitment was made to interoperability among participating organizations.  
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The showcase will involve established and evolving collaborations among air quality projects and systems in various collaborative efforts, including the GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot, HTAP Network, CEOS Atmospheric Composition Portal, and the Community Initiative for Emissions Research and Applications. The showcase is a follow-up to the air quality meeting at GEO-VI where a general commitment was made to interoperability among participating organizations.  
  
'''Team:'''ESIP Air Quality Workgroup, Washington University/DataFed, EPANASA-Goddard/Giovanni, CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Portal Team and others. Other team members are expected as the 3rd phase of the GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot makes progress between March and November 2010.  
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'''Team:''' ESIP Air Quality Workgroup, Washington University/DataFed, EPA-OAR, NASA-Goddard/Giovanni, CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Portal Team and others. Other team members are expected as the 3rd phase of the GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot makes progress between March and November 2010.  
  
 
'''Add value of GEO in general: ''' GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot provided a focused collaborative environment through which multiple air quality projects and systems could come together to develop a shared information infrastructure.
 
'''Add value of GEO in general: ''' GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot provided a focused collaborative environment through which multiple air quality projects and systems could come together to develop a shared information infrastructure.
  
'''Add value of UIC:'''UIC encouraged and helped realize the formation of a GEO Air Quality Community of Practice. Support for report of Earth Observation Priorities
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'''Add value of UIC:''' UIC encouraged and helped realize the formation of a GEO Air Quality Community of Practice that has formed to help expand and advance a netowrk of air qulaity information systems. Support for report of Earth Observation Priorities
  
 
'''Summit Themes and Focus:'''
 
'''Summit Themes and Focus:'''
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'''Global goals and assessments:'''
 
'''Global goals and assessments:'''
  
'''Filling gaps, ...:'''
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'''Filling gaps, ...:''' A primary objective of the showcase is to implement the GEOSS vision for the air quality domain. The network of air quality systems is intended to be persistent and adaptive so that other systems are encouraged to participate and that the requirements for participation are minimal.
  
'''Strong future GEOSS:'''The networked air quality information systems exemplify future demonstration of GEOSS principles because it includes multiple sytems from multiple agencies and from multiple countries that uses
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'''Strong future GEOSS:'''The networked air quality information systems exemplify future demonstration of GEOSS principles because it includes multiple systems from multiple agencies and from multiple countries while providing making the range of air quality relevant earth observations and models meaningfully available to a variety of decision processes. 
 
 
'''Link to high-profile issues: ''' Networking air quality information systems has the potential to impact how data and information are analyzed and used for decision processes in local, regional and global air quality management and assessment, including climate change related issues.  
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'''Link to high-profile issues: ''' Networking air quality information systems has the potential to impact how data and information are analyzed and used for decision processes in local, regional and global air quality management and assessment contexts, including climate change related issues.  
  
'''Cross-cutting nature:'''The efforts within the air quality community are establishing new connectivity among air quality systems within countries, across countries.
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'''Cross-cutting nature:'''The efforts within the air quality community are establishing new connectivity among air quality systems within individual countries and across countries. The efforts include surface observation, satellite, aerial, and modeling systems. A core tenent is that the diverse and distributed sets of available data become more meaningfully available to a wide range research, management, policy and inter-disciplinary societal benefit areas.
  
'''Capacity building:'''The community building and collaborative efforts have facilitated global meetings, such as the air quality meeting during GEO-VI as well as compapanion efforts in other countries, such as India.
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'''Capacity building:'''The community building and collaborative efforts have facilitated global meetings, such as the air quality meeting during GEO-VI as well as companion efforts in other countries, such as India.

Revision as of 06:08, January 2, 2010

Material submitted for the GEO showcase

Title: Collaborative Networking of Air Quality Information Systems

Description: An expanding subset of the air quality community has been collaborating on establishing an air quality community information infrastructure to complement the GEOSS Common Infrastructure. This showcase will present the evolution of the air quality community infrastructure, how multiple air quality projects and systems are networked through it, and examples of its use in supporting GEOSS principles. Surface observations, satellite data products, emission inventories and forecast model results are made accessible through a community catalog that is connected with the GEOSS Registry. The GEOSS Clearninghouses are used to find and access the data which are used by decision support systems that connect with users. The showcase will involve established and evolving collaborations among air quality projects and systems in various collaborative efforts, including the GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot, HTAP Network, CEOS Atmospheric Composition Portal, and the Community Initiative for Emissions Research and Applications. The showcase is a follow-up to the air quality meeting at GEO-VI where a general commitment was made to interoperability among participating organizations.

Team: ESIP Air Quality Workgroup, Washington University/DataFed, EPA-OAR, NASA-Goddard/Giovanni, CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Portal Team and others. Other team members are expected as the 3rd phase of the GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot makes progress between March and November 2010.

Add value of GEO in general: GEO Architecture Implementation Pilot provided a focused collaborative environment through which multiple air quality projects and systems could come together to develop a shared information infrastructure.

Add value of UIC: UIC encouraged and helped realize the formation of a GEO Air Quality Community of Practice that has formed to help expand and advance a netowrk of air qulaity information systems. Support for report of Earth Observation Priorities

Summit Themes and Focus:

Cape Town Declaration:

Global goals and assessments:

Filling gaps, ...: A primary objective of the showcase is to implement the GEOSS vision for the air quality domain. The network of air quality systems is intended to be persistent and adaptive so that other systems are encouraged to participate and that the requirements for participation are minimal.

Strong future GEOSS:The networked air quality information systems exemplify future demonstration of GEOSS principles because it includes multiple systems from multiple agencies and from multiple countries while providing making the range of air quality relevant earth observations and models meaningfully available to a variety of decision processes.

Link to high-profile issues: Networking air quality information systems has the potential to impact how data and information are analyzed and used for decision processes in local, regional and global air quality management and assessment contexts, including climate change related issues.

Cross-cutting nature:The efforts within the air quality community are establishing new connectivity among air quality systems within individual countries and across countries. The efforts include surface observation, satellite, aerial, and modeling systems. A core tenent is that the diverse and distributed sets of available data become more meaningfully available to a wide range research, management, policy and inter-disciplinary societal benefit areas.

Capacity building:The community building and collaborative efforts have facilitated global meetings, such as the air quality meeting during GEO-VI as well as companion efforts in other countries, such as India.