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Advancing sharing of in situ Earth observations for and by the community: how can GEO play a role in this complex landscape?

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Advancing sharing of in situ Earth observations for and by the community: how can GEO play a role in this complex landscape?
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Release Date2023
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Production Year2023
Production PlaceWageningen

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Florian Franziskakis has been working at the GEO Secretariat since 2019 where he was involved in the technical development of the GEO Knowledge Hub, and is now coordinating in situ related activities in GEO. During the OEMC Science Webinar, he showcased the community needs in terms of in situ data (collected from automated sensors, ground measurements in various thematic areas remains), following an inventory that was done with 28 activities from the GEO Work Programme. This presentation was a prelude to the Open Data and Open Knowledge (ODOK) workshop which took place in Geneva in June 15 and 16 2023, where these issues were addressed at length. - Dialogreihe https://earthobservations.org/geo_blog_obs.php?id=592 - ODOK-Workshop https://earthobservations.org/odok2023.php"
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