Open Earth Monitor — Global Workshop 2024

Inge Jonckheere


Sessions

10-03
09:00
30min
Open data, open science and open platforms: way forward with Earth Observation in the actual climate crisis
Inge Jonckheere

In the face of the escalating global climate crisis we are facing, the integration of open data, open science, and open platforms has emerged as a transformative approach in Earth Observation (EO) and its applications. This abstract explores the pivotal role of these interconnected principles in addressing these climate challenges in the European Space Agency (ESA).
Open data initiatives have democratized access to valuable EO datasets, fostering collaboration and innovation across a wide range of stakeholders from policy makers, policy owners to scientists, and end users as farmers. By facilitating transparency and accessibility, these initiatives enable a deeper understanding of Earth's systems, crucial for informed decision-making amidst climate uncertainty.
Coupled with open data, open science practices advocate for transparency, reproducibility, and the sharing of methodologies, results, and findings. This collaborative view not only accelerates scientific discovery but also cultivates a culture of accountability essential in confronting the multifaceted complexities of climate change and the climate finance behind it.
Furthermore, the integration of open platforms also in ESA provides a dynamic infrastructure for EO research and application development. These platforms not only streamline data management and analysis but also empower communities to co-create solutions tailored to their unique challenges, fostering resilience in the face of environmental threats, which ESA is supporting through many of its projects and programmes.
As the climate crisis intensifies, the synergy between open data, open science, and open platforms offers a promising pathway forward in EO endeavours. By fostering inclusivity, innovation, and collective action, this integrated approach holds the potential to catalyse transformative change, safeguarding our planet for future generations making good use of all ESA’s EO missions and options.

Theatre Hall (Conference Center Laxenburg)