The 14th Asia-Oceania Group on Earth Observations Symposium
Envisioning AOGEO in 2022 and beyond
Online Event, 10 – 12 November 2021
Outcome documents
About the Symposium
On behalf of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), it is my pleasure to announce the 14th Asia-Oceania Group on Earth Observations (AOGEO) Symposium to be held virtually from 10 to 12 November 2021. The Symposium is being organized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology-Japan (MEXT) with support from the GEO Secretariat.
Theme of the Symposium
“Envisioning AOGEO in 2022 and beyond”
Topics of Discussion
Each thematic Task Group will share the achievements and discuss the next implementation plans for 2022 and beyond, in addition to following special sessions which highlight essential challenges and opportunities at regional and global scale:
About AOGEO
AOGEO is a Regional Group on Earth Observations (Regional GEO) which envisions a future where decisions and actions for the benefit of people in the Asia-Oceania region are informed by coordinated, comprehensive and sustained Earth observations.
Sectorial Meetings
Meetings by Task Groups are scheduled in the week of November 10th or before.
Plenary Meeting
Time zones reference:
Geneva | Nepal | Beijing | Seoul & Tokyo | Canberra | Auckland |
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UTC+1:00 | UTC+5:45 | UTC+8:00 | UTC+9:00 | UTC+11:00 | UTC+13:00 |
04:00 | 08:45 | 11:00 | 12:00 | 14:00 | 16:00 |
(Tokyo time)
9-Nov Tuesday |
Day 1 Wednesday Nov 10 |
Day 2 Thursday Nov 11 |
Day 3 Friday Nov 12 |
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12:00 | Welcome remarks Scene settings |
TGs activities status report & next implementation plan for 2023-2025 TG1-TG11 | Special Session 2: Satellite data for the Pacific Islands: Supplier and User perspectives |
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12:30 | Country reports | |||
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13:30 | 2023-2025 GEO work programme: Guidance for Development of Implementation Plans | Break | ||
14:00 | Coordination Board Meeting | Break | Special Session 3: Earth Observation for Climate Change | |
14:30 | Special Session 1: Biodiversity for Addressing Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction |
Break | ||
15:00 | Next implementation plan for 2023-2025 | |||
15:30 | Closing Session | |||
16:00 | Statement meeting (Closed) |
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17:00 | ||||
17:30 |
Associated Event hosted by Australia
Wednesday 10th November 2021 at 16.00-18.00 JST (18.00-20.00 AEDT).
Registration
https://events.csiro.au/Unlocking-EO-data-for-SE-Asia-with-the-Open-Data-Cube
Event Description
Virtual launch of the Earth Observation for Climate Smart Innovation (EOSCI) project. This project will deploy a new Earth observation analysis platform powered by CSIRO’s Earth Analytics Science and Innovation hub (EASI) based on Open Data Cube technology. The new platform will be used to engage local government, business and education institutions to take advantage of Earth observation for the development of climate smart applications in South East Asia. This event is held in association with the 14th Asia Oceania GEO symposium. The project is an Australian initiative in collaboration with regional partners.
The 14th AOGEO Symposium Secretariat (Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan)
E-mail: E-aogeo14jp@restec.or.jp
Website: https://www.restec.or.jp/en