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DECLARATION OF THE EARTH OBSERVATION SUMMIT
We, the participants in this Earth Observation Summit held in Washington, DC, on July 31,
2003:
Recalling the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg that called for
strengthened cooperation and coordination among global observing systems and research
programmes for integrated global observations;
Recalling also the outcome of the G-8 Summit held in Evian that called for strengthened
international cooperation on global observation of the environment;
Noting the vital importance of the mission of organizations engaged in Earth observation
activities and their contribution to national, regional and global needs;
Affirm the need for timely, quality, long-term, global information as a basis for sound decision
making. In order to monitor continuously the state of the Earth, to increase understanding of
dynamic Earth processes, to enhance prediction of the Earth system, and to further implement
our environmental treaty obligations, we recognize the need to support:
- (1) Improved coordination of strategies and systems for observations of the Earth and
identification of measures to minimize data gaps, with a view to moving toward a
comprehensive, coordinated, and sustained Earth observation system or systems;
- (2) A coordinated effort to involve and assist developing countries in improving and sustaining
their contributions to observing systems, as well as their access to and effective utilization of
observations, data and products, and the related technologies by addressing capacity-building
needs related to Earth observations;
- (3) The exchange of observations recorded from in situ, aircraft, and satellite networks, dedicated
to the purposes of this Declaration, in a full and open manner with minimum time delay and
minimum cost, recognizing relevant international instruments and national policies and
legislation; and
- (4) Preparation of a 10-year Implementation Plan, building on existing systems and initiatives,
with the Framework being available by the Tokyo ministerial conference on Earth observations
to be held during the second quarter of 2004, and the Plan being available by the ministerial
conference to be hosted by the European Union during the fourth quarter of 2004.
To effect these objectives, we establish an ad hoc Group on Earth Observations and commission
the group to proceed, taking into account the existing activities aimed at developing a global
observing strategy in addressing the above. We invite other governments to join us in this
initiative. We also invite the governing bodies of international and regional organizations
sponsoring existing Earth observing systems to endorse and support our action, and to facilitate
participation of their experts in implementing this Declaration.
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