"If you want to go far, go together." The proverb was echoed in the 2024 GEO (Group on Earth Observations) Symposium and Open Data & Open Knowledge Workshop (ODOK) recently held in Hangzhou.
The symposium and ODOK, themed "From Vision to Action: Crafting GEO's Post 2025 Implementation Plan", focused on translating the GEO Post-2025 Strategy into a detailed implementation plan.
Openness and cooperation are the underlying spirit of GEO, said Gao Xiang, director general of both the GEO China Secretariat and the China Science and Technology Exchange Center. More than ever, human society needs international cooperation, openness and sharing, to tackle global challenges, such as climate change, food security and digital divide.
As one of the founding countries of GEO as well as its current lead co-chair, China is diligently performing its duties, and deeply engaged in the governance of GEO, winning high appraisal from the international community.
China is both a beneficiary of and a contributor to GEO, said Li Deren, academician of both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, who has witnessed the establishment and development of GEO. He added that we have only one Earth. Cooperation in Earth observation is not only a need but a must for our planet.
As the largest inter-governmental organization for Earth observations, GEO has facilitated open access to data, developed services, and coordinated enhanced use of Earth observation for the benefit of society since its creation in 2005.
The event is held at a pivotal moment for GEO, presenting a perfect opportunity to learn about the plans developed so far towards implementation of the GEO Post-2025 Strategy of "Earth Intelligence for All", said Justyna Nicinska, GEO programme board co-chair, and senior international relations specialist at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
To deliver "Earth Intelligence for All," we need to be together, said Evangelos Gerasopoulos, GEO programme board co-chair, and research director at the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development of the National Observatory of Athens.
He believed that the ingredients for such a collaboration have many flavors, and we need to bear in mind all principles and values that nations have in order to succeed. We need strong pillars for this and China is no doubt one of them.
During the event, the GEO China Secretariat released an initiative, calling on all members of GEO, other organizations and individuals around the world who are committed to Earth intelligence to take joint actions and make new efforts and contributions to the new goals of understanding, protecting and utilizing our planet.