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Implementing the GEOSS water strategy: from observations to decisions

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DIGITAL EARTH
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 1439-1468

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17538947.2023.2202420

Keywords

Earth observations; water; essential water variables; research; interoperability; capacity development

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In 2014, the GEOSS Water Strategy was published, and efforts were made to implement its recommendations. The Strategy focused on priority areas where Earth observations could benefit water research and management decisions. This article reviews the progress made in implementing the Strategy's recommendations over the past eight years.
In 2014, The GEOSS Water Strategy - From Observations to Decisions was published and steps were taken to implement the Strategy's recommendations. The Strategy highlighted priority areas where the application of Earth observations to water research and water management decisions would have significant scientific and societal benefits. This article reviews the implementation of the Strategy's recommendations over the past eight years. After a review of the Strategy's assessment of the needs for water observations and their applications, it then reviews actions taken in response to the Strategy's recommendations in its four major themes: improved data acquisition for Essential Water Variables, research and product development, interoperability, and capacity development. It highlights significant achievements in the implementation of the Strategy including some motivated by factors beyond this Strategy, reviews actions taken by participating agencies and programs for each of the main themes and summarizes the remaining challenges in achieving the Strategy's full implementation. The article not only is an update for the Water Community regarding the GEOSS Water Strategy, but it is also an example of how other communities could develop and promulgate a set of strategic recommendations, monitor progress, and carry out assessments of their effectiveness.

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