Dear colleagues,

The European Space Agency (ESA) is organizing the 2nd consultation meeting of 
EO Open Science in ESRIN (Frascati, Italy) on 12-14 September 2016 to explore 
new challenges and opportunities for EO research created by the rapid advances 
in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). This includes open tools 
and software, data-intensive science, virtual research environment, citizen 
science and crowdsourcing, advanced visualization, e-learning and education of 
the new generation of EO and Data scientists.  The conference will present 
precursor activities in EO Open Science and Innovation and develop a Roadmap 
preparing for future ESA scientific exploitation activities. There will be live 
streaming of the conference for those unable to attend.


Details at http://eoopenscience.esa.int/

On behalf of Geo4All, i thank all our colleagues who are doing amazing work to 
make this possible. EO Open Science activities directly adds momentum to our 
vision 2030 for Open Geospatial Science [1],[2].

It was at last year's event that we launched  ideas about OpenCitySmart - The 
Open platform for Smart Cities [3]  based on open principles to the wider 
community. Special thanks to Patrick Hogan (NASA)  and his colleagues for their 
tremendous work which made this possible.

Even today, with all these scientific advancements, billions of people in 
cities in developing and poor countries worldwide do not have access to even 
basic facilities and urban infrastructure development is key for eradicating 
extreme poverty and improving the standard of life for citizens globally. There 
are opportunities now for cities in the developing/poor countries to also get 
the tools needed (without having to pay huge licensing costs) to develop the  
infrastructures  to help improve the quality of life of people everywhere.

We must learn to be more efficient along with being more effective. To most 
wisely achieve this goal, we need a more collective approach to 
problem-solving. Many, if not most of the challenges facing the cities of today 
are quite similar in nature, if not identical, from infrastructure management 
to essential public services. Why must each city solve these problems alone? If 
the cities of the world were to share solutions with each other, they could 
each focus on different parts of the problem and thereby only bear the burden 
for a small fraction of the load. And by working together we may come to better 
appreciate what we share in common as well as experience the joy being able to 
help each other.

This vision of OpenCitySmart [4] is for cities to collectively develop 
functionalities they could all share and build upon is very powerful. This 
would allow cities to come closer together for their mutual interest, save an 
extraordinary amount of money, help improve the quality of life  of citizens 
worldwide and certainly advance the cause for world peace and shared prosperity.

Thanks again to Maria Brovelli, Patrick Hogan, Chris Pettit and all the 
colleagues in OpenCitySmart for all their help which made this possible and it 
will be great boost for future work.


http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2015/07/launch-of-opencitysmart-the-open-platform-for-smart-cities/

Best wishes,

Suchith


Dr. Suchith Anand

http://www.geoforall.org/


Geo for All - Building and expanding Open Geospatial Science



[1] 
http://www.geoconnexion.com/uploads/publication_pdfs/uk_v15i18-058-059-Op951AF3.pdf

[2] 
http://www.geoconnexion.com/publications/geo-uk/issue/sept-oct-2016/article/open-geospatial-science-and-vision-2030

[3] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Opencitysmart

[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWuMfMMPfPw






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