European approach to GEOSS

EuroGEOSS demonstrates the added value to the scientific community and society of making existing systems and applications interoperable and used within the GEOSS and INSPIRE frameworks.

The project will build an initial operating capacity for a European Environment Earth Observation System in the three strategic areas of Drought, Forestry and Biodiversity. It will then undertakes the research necessary to develop this further into and advanced operating capacity that provides access not just to data but also to analytical models made understandable and useable by scientists from different disciplinary domains. This concept of inter-disciplinary interoperability requires research in advanced modelling from multi-scale heterogeneous data sources, expressing models as workflows of geo-processing components reusable by other communities, and ability to use natural language to interface with the models.

The extension of INSPIRE and GEOSS components with concepts emerging in the Web 2.0 communities in respect to user interactions and resource discovery, also supports the wider engagement of the scientific community with GEOSS as a powerful means to improve the scientific understanding of the complex mechanisms driving the changes that affect our planet.

Short name and number: 
EUROGEOSS (226487)
Name of US Partner: 
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Contact: 

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

Administrative contact: Jeanne WICKS (Ms.)
Holdrege Street 3835, LINCOLN, UNITED STATES
Tel: +1-4024721825
Fax: +1-4024729323

http://www.unl.edu/

Coordinator:

BUREAU DE RECHERCHES GEOLOGIQUES ET MINIERES

Administrative contact: Alain BEAUCE (Mr)
Quai Andre Citroen - Tour Mirabeau 39-43, PARIS, FRANCE
Tel: +33-238643692
Fax: +33-238643987

http://www.brgm.fr/

Participating Countries: 
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Kenia
Portugal
Slovenia
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
Area: 

Environment including Climate change

Category: 

FP7 Project with U.S. partner