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IGOS Integrated Global Observing Strategy www.igospartners.org
Objectives of IGOS: The Integrated Global Observing Strategy (IGOS) seeks to provide a comprehensive framework to harmonize the common interests of the major space-based and in-situ systems for global observation of the Earth. It is being developed as an over-arching strategy for conducting observations relating to climate and atmosphere, oceans and coasts, the land surface and the Earth's interior. IGOS strives to build upon the strategies of existing international global observing programmes, and upon current achievements. It seeks to improve observing capacity and deliver observations in a cost-effective and timely fashion. Additional efforts will be directed to those areas where satisfactory international arrangements and structures do not currently exist.What is IGOS?
For further details, link to the IGOS Home Page Last update: 5/8/08 Go Back
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| Type of Structure: | network / framework activity |
| Regional Scope : | global |
| Parent Organisations : | ICSU, IOC.UNESCO, FAO, UNEP, UNESCO, WMO, GCOS, GOOS, GTOS, IGBP, WCRP, IGFA |
| Child Organisations : | |
| Duration : | 1999 to present |
| Contact Address : | Ms. Ana Medico CONAE Paseo Colon 741 Buenos Aires, 1063ACH Argentina e-Mail: amedico(at)conae.gov.ar |
Objectives of IGOS:
The Integrated Global Observing Strategy (IGOS) seeks to provide a comprehensive framework to harmonize the common interests of the major space-based and in-situ systems for global observation of the Earth. It is being developed as an over-arching strategy for conducting observations relating to climate and atmosphere, oceans and coasts, the land surface and the Earth's interior. IGOS strives to build upon the strategies of existing international global observing programmes, and upon current achievements. It seeks to improve observing capacity and deliver observations in a cost-effective and timely fashion. Additional efforts will be directed to those areas where satisfactory international arrangements and structures do not currently exist.