SPM37 | Open data sharing and data management principles - status and plans for the future in GEO
Open data sharing and data management principles - status and plans for the future in GEO
Convener: Bente Lilja Bye | Co-conveners: Kalamkas Yessimkhanova, Paola DeSalvo, Felipe Carlos
Tue, 29 Apr, 10:45–13:45 (CEST)
 
Room 2.43
Tue, 10:45
The Group on Earth Observation (GEO) Data Working Group (Data-WG) is convened to work with the GEO community and external stakeholders to address data policy, data ethics and data governance issues impacting the use of Earth observations. This collaborative effort aims to enhance the uptake of Earth observations for decision making.

The working group address among others:
Іdentifying best practices for addressing legal, ethical, privacy, intellectual property, and other concerns related to Earth observations data sharing and management Promoting the global adoption and implementation of GEO Data Sharing Principles and GEO Data Management Principles Advancing the interoperability of Earth observations and complementary data as well as facilitating discussions with stakeholder communities on data-related topics

Members of the GEO working group will present an overview of the data sharing and data management principles, including the work on in-situ data, status reports and plans for future work on updating data management principles, development of open knowledge management principles including open science, AI, licenses.

This splinter meeting offers a valuable opportunity for EGU’s attendees including members of the Data and Knowledge Working Group, who primarily collaborate online, to connect and engage in person. Meeting face-to-face enables stronger relationships, more dynamic discussions, and collaborative exploration of ideas.

The insights and results from the discussions with the scientific community will help shape and direct the group’s current and future projects or initiatives, incorporating perspectives from the scientific community.