Earth observations into action: Systemic integration of Earth observation applications into national risk reduction decision structures
Earth observations into action: Systemic integration of Earth observation applications into national risk reduction decision structures
Purpose – As stated in the United Nations Global Assessment Report 2022 Concept Note, decision-makers
everywhere need data and statistics that are accurate, timely, sufficiently disaggregated, relevant, accessible
and easy to use. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate scalable and replicable methods to advance and
integrate the use of earth observation (EO), specifically ongoing efforts within the Group on Earth
Observations (GEO) Work Programme and the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) Work Plan,
to support risk-informed decision-making, based on documented national and subnational needs and
requirements.
Design/methodology/approach – Promotion of open data sharing and geospatial technology solutions at
national and subnational scales encourages the accelerated implementation of successful EO applications.
These solutions may also be linked to specific Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) 2015–2030
Global Targets that provide trusted answers to risk-oriented decision frameworks, as well as critical synergies
between the Sendai Framework and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This paper provides
examples of these efforts in the form of platforms and knowledge hubs that leverage latest developments in
analysis ready data and support evidence-based DRR measures.
Findings – The climate crisis is forcing countries to face unprecedented frequency and severity of disasters.
At the same time, there are growing demands to respond to policy at the national and international level. EOs
offer insights and intelligence for evidence-based policy development and decision-making to support key
aspects of the Sendai Framework. The GEO DRR Working Group and CEOS Working Group Disasters are
ideally placed to help national government agencies, particularly national Sendai focal points to learn more
about EOs and understand their role in supporting DRR.
Originality/value – The unique perspective of EOs provide unrealized value to decision-makers addressing
DRR. This paper highlights tangible methods and practices that leverage free and open source EO insights that
can benefit all DRR practitioners.
BORGES David Eley;
RAMAGE Steven;
GREEN David;
JUSTICE Christina;
NAKALEMBE Catherine Lilian;
WHITCRAFT Alyssa;
BARKER Brian;
BECKER-RESHEF Inbal;
BALAGIZI Charles;
SALVI Stefano;
AMBROSIA Vincent;
SAN-MIGUEL-AYANZ Jesus;
BOSCHETTI Luigi;
FIELD Robert;
GIGLIO Louis;
KUHLE Laila;
LOW Fabian;
KETTNER Albert;
SCHUMANN Guy;
BRAKENRIDGE G. Robert;
ADLER Robert;
KONTOES Haris;
DE BOISSEZON Helene;
EDDY Andrew;
KIRSCHBAUM Dalia;
EMBERSON Robert;
COOLEY Savannah;
LLOYD Simone;
BLAKE Cecille;
REICHENBACH Kelsey;
2023-09-25
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
JRC124273
0965-3562 (online),
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/DPM-09-2022-0186/full/html,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC124273,
10.2760/937185 (online),
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