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The IGOS Themes Process

The Process of Themes selection is based on an assessment of the relevant scientific and operational priorities for overcoming deficiencies in information, as well as analysis of the state of development of relevant existing and planned observing systems.

The IGOS Themes Process involves:

Agreement by the Partners on a Theme proposal which must respect certain specified criteria.
 

Establishment of a Theme team with appropriate leadership and resources.
 

Approval by the Partnership of the theme Team's report, including agreement on a common set of essential observations and their technical characteristics (such as accuracy and frequency), and commitments from providers of space-based and in-situ observations.
 

Establishment of an Implementation Team with the responsibility and capacity required for the long-term implementation of the necessary operational networks.
 

A formal declaration of commitment to Theme Team recommendations by the governments and organizations who actually implement, maintain and operate the relevant observing systems.
 

Assessment of the value of the Theme.
 

IGOS provides opportunities for capacity building and assisting countries to obtain maximum benefit from the total set of observations.


 
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