GEO Week 2021

Virtual Event, 22/11/2021 - 26/11/2021

On GEO Week 2021, support the conversation on how Earth Observation can inform policy development and decisions on the ground to ensure no one is left behind.

A voluntary partnership of governments and international organizations, the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) seeks to coordinate efforts to build a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). GEOSS aims to link existing and planned observing systems around the world and support the development of new systems where gaps currently exist. It facilitates the sharing of environmental data and information collected from the large array of observing systems contributed by countries and organizations within GEO. GEO’s global priorities include making progress on the Sustainable Development Goals, climate action, and disaster risk reduction.

The GEO Plenary is the Group’s highest decision-making body. Plenary meetings are held once a year and decisions are taken through consensus. The GEO Executive Committee oversees GEO’s activities when the Plenary is not in session. GEO Week 2021 will include the Seventeenth Plenary Session (GEO-17) and the 56th meeting of the GEO Executive Committee.

In addition, the Week will feature the Youth Track, Industry Track, Anchor Sessions, and side events. These interactive events, together with the Plenary sessions, aim to, inter alia, present the many activities of the GEO work programme that address climate change, biodiversity, the ocean, and ecosystem restoration, among others. GEO Week 2021 will also highlight how the use of earth observations in different sectors contributes to these issues and why integration across thematic areas is essential.

GEO Week 2021 will take place virtually from 22-26 November 2021.

Event website: https://www.earthobservations.org/geoweek2021.php

Full schedule: https://www.earthobservations.org/geoweek2021.php?t=full_schedule

Registration link: https://www.earthobservations.org/reg_geoweek2021.php