LIAO Xiaohan at the Earth Talks, GEO 2023
Liu, C. 1 Bai, Y. Q.2
1. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources
Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;
2. Tsinghua University, Beijing 100091, China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3974/geodp.2023.04.14
CSTR: https://cstr.escience.org.cn/CSTR:20146.99.2023.04.14
On November 6-11, 2023, the Group on Earth
Observations (GEO) successfully held the GEO Week conference themed ??The Earth
Talks?? at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in South Africa. The
week-long event comprised the 19th GEO Plenary, the 6th Ministerial Summit, the 62nd Executive Committee Meeting, as well as
nearly 70 side events and exhibitions showcasing Earth observation
achievements. Nearly a thousand representatives from around the world
participated in various activities during the conference week. The Chinese GEO
delegation, organized by the National Remote Sensing Center, consisted of nearly 70 delegates representing the Ministry of
Science and Technology, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology,
the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the
China Meteorological Administration, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua
University, Wuhan University, Tongji University, and other institutions.
Director Liao, Xiaohan, Vice Directors Bai, Yuqi and Liu, Qinhuo, and
Secretary-General Liu, Chuang of the Geographic Big Data Working Committee of
the Geographical Society of China were among the members of the Chinese
GEO delegation attending the conference.
At the opening and closing ceremonies of the
Ministerial Summit of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), co-chair and Vice
Minister of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Mr. Zhang, Guangjun,
delivered speeches and gave a special address on the topic of ??Bridging the
Digital Divide??. On behalf of Mr. Zhang, Guangjun, the rotating co-chair, Professor
Liao, Xiaohan from the Geographic Big Data Working Committee of the
Geographical Society of China and the Institute of Geographic Sciences and
Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, attended the 62nd
Executive Committee Meeting and chaired the exchange sessions and closing
ceremony of the Ministerial Summit.
Professor Bai, Yuqi, Vice Director of the
Geographic Big Data Working Committee of the Geographical Society of China and
a professor at Tsinghua University, was invited to chair the conference forum
titled ??Bridging the Gap: GEO??s Coordinated Approach to National and Global
Engagements??. Guests including Ernest Acheampong, Capacity Development Manager
at the GEO Secretariat; Rahanna Juman, Deputy Director of the Institute of
Marine Affairs (IMA) in Trinidad and Tobago; Marylin Calvo Mendez, Geographer
at the National Meteorological Institute of Costa Rica; Evangelos Gerasopoulos,
Director of the Greek Earth Observation Office; and Shannon Kaya, Director of
Transformation, Innovation, and Engineering at the Department of Environment
and Climate Change Canada, shared their insights
on the value, challenges, and feasible solutions for building national
coordination mechanisms. Representatives from China, Ghana, Italy, and other
GEO member countries participated in the discussions. The conference aimed to
mobilize more proactive engagement from countries, bridge the gaps in national
GEO initiatives, and achieve consensus on close cooperation at different levels
including global, regional, national, and local.
Figure 1 Group photo of the Chinese
delegation attending GEO Week 2023 (Cape Town International Convention and
Exhibition Centre, Cape Town, South Africa, November 10, 2023)
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2 Group photo of
the closing ceremony
As the
Secretary-General of the Geographic Big Data Working Committee of the
Geographical Society of China and Profeesor at the Institute of Geographic
Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor
Liu, Chuang attended the conference in her capacity as the Director of the
China GEO Data Publishing Center. She was invited to serve as a guest speaker
at the GEO Data Quality Ground Validation Subcommittee, where she delivered a
keynote speech on how the Global Change Science Research Data Publishing System
ensures data quality through the data publishing processes of the Journal of Global Change Data & Discovery and the Digital Journal of Global Change Data Repository. She emphasized
the importance of data content and quality for unlocking the value of data and
promoting sustainable development, particularly as GEO enters a new decade of
development focusing on intelligent development based on data. Attendees highly
appreciated the practice of ensuring data quality through the publication of
datasets and data papers. Liu, Chuang also delivered an interactive report on
the application of open data to support the cluster of case studies on
??High-Quality Geographic Product Habitat Protection and Sustainable
Development??.
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Figure 3 Zhang, Guangjun, Vice Minister of the
Ministry of Science and Technology, Gu, Xingfa, head of GEO Asia Pacific
Region, Zhao, Jing, Director of the National Remote Sensing Center, Wu, Lan, Vice
President of the Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping, visited the China
GEO Exhibition area
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Figure 4 Professor Liao, Xiaohan and Mmboneni
Muofhe, Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of South Africa
at the Earth Talks, 2023
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5 Group photo of
the Bridging the Gap Forum
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Figure 6 Experts who served as guests at the GEO
Data Quality Ground Validation Chapter
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Figure 7 Liu, Chuang on Open data Support for
??Habitat Protection and Sustainable Development of high-quality geographic
Products?? Make interactive reports on the application of case clusters
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During the
conference period, the main focus of the China GEO Data Publishing Center, the
??Global Change Science Research Data Publishing System??, was showcased at the
exhibition booth, featuring the Journal
of Global Change Data & Discovery.
The deputy editors-in-chief Ryan, Barbara J., Gu, Xingfa, Liao, Xiaohan, Liu,
Chuang, and editorial board member Liu, Qinhuo were all present at the booth.
There was enthusiastic discussion among attendees regarding the strategic
development of GEO for the third decade and the development of the journal.
Figure 8 Liu, Chuang, Ryan, Barbara J., Gu, Xingfa,
Associate Editors of Journal of Global
Change Data & Discovery, Liao, Xiaohan and editorial
board member Liu, Qinhuo
During the
conference period, Vice Minister Zhang, Guangjun of the Ministry of Science and
Technology assumed the role of Rotating Chair for the year 2024 at the 19th
Plenary of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), taking comprehensive charge
of the work for the next year. The conference adopted the ??Post 2025: Third
Decade Strategic Plan??, the ??Cape Town Ministerial Declaration??, and the ??Youth
Declaration??. Established in 2005, GEO is currently the largest
intergovernmental cooperation organization in the field of Earth observation
globally. China, as a founding member of GEO and representing the Asian region,
serves as one of the co-chairs of the organization.