See Agenda for day 1 and day 2: Agenda – Value of EO GeoPlenary Side Event
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Day 1 presentations are shown below. Day 2 was a working session without presentations.
Methodologies: Session 1
Moderator: Steven Ramage, GEO Secretariat
- Andreas Veispak “Demonstrating the value and benefits of the Copernicus Programme”
- Alan Smart “Methodologies for evaluation” smart-presentation
- Stephane Hallegatte “Simple assessments of the benefits from early warning systems and stronger hydro-meteorological systems” Hallegatte – presentation
- Andy Coote “Value Chain and Cost-Benefit Analysis applied to 3D Geo-information” coote -presentation
Methodologies: Session 2
Moderator: Steven Ramage, GEO Secretariat
- Pat Cummens “ESRI Perspective” pat-cummens-presentation
- Rudy Schuster “Communicating the value of Landsat imagery using case study narratives” schuster-presentation
- Aanchal Anand “The Economic Value of Geospatial Information: An Albania Case Study”
- Rich Bernknopf “A decision framework for quantifying the economic value of information of Earth Observation: Case of the NASA Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) enhanced Drought Severity Index” Bernknopf-presentation
- Geoff Sawyer “A bottom-up approach to assessing the value of satellite EO data” sawyer-presentation
Introduction to Value Chains and Processes Panel: Session 3
Moderator: Emily Pindilli, USGS
- Tim Stryker, USGS
- Jeff Adkins, NOAA adkins – presentation
- Jamie Kruse, East Carolina University
- Yusuke Kuwayama, Resources for the Future Kuwayama presentation
Value Chains Forum: Session 4
Moderator: Jay Pearlman, FourBridges
Open Discussion on Value Chains, Data/Information Requirements, and Instructions for Developing Value Chains and Identifying Data Requirements in Topic Areas