United Nations Environment Programme GEAS : Global Environmental Alert Service |
UNEP Global Environmental Alert Service (GEAS) GEAS is an email and web based service proving compelling and dynamic scientific information about environmental changes. GEAS collects and integrates data and information from various scientifically credible sources using standard format. The goal is to empower people with engaging environmental information. GEAS is mechanism for identification and communication of early warning information related to UNEP's following six thematic priority areas on a regular basis to the international community:
Although much information and many data sets are currently available in the public domain, there is a need for a credible information broker that searches and packages the policy-relevant materials from multiple sources and delivers that information in an easily understood format to the public and decision makers on a regular basis. Right information to Right people in a Right format. GEAS aims at serving a broad range of users including Environment Ministries, general public, decision makers, scientists, media, focussing on audiences from developing countries with limited Internet connectivity. GEAS provides local level information to global audiences: i.e., "globalization of local information"; and facilitate the flow of information from global sources to regional, national and local ones: i.e., "localization of global information". Consequently assist in the development of national research, monitoring and assessment capacity, including training in assessment and early warning, data and scientific resources access, networking among universities with programmes of excellence in the field of the environment. GEAS has following three main components: 1: Near-real-time Environmental Alerts: a notification service that uses
appropriate formats (email, web service with real-time maps) to alert
people about environmental events in a timely fashion.
2: Environmental Hotspots Alerts: Through change studies of photographs, satellite images, maps and narratives, GEAS documents visual evidence of site specific environmental changes resulting from natural processes, human activities and the interaction between them. Environmental Hotspots: 3: Environmental Science Alerts: GEAS provide decision makers and
interested users with the latest policy-relevant scientific findings
about the environment condensed into short reports and briefing notes.
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About GEASUNEP's Global Environmental Alert Service (GEAS) provides environmental decision makers and public with online access to compelling and dynamic information about environmental changes as they occur. Harnessing the power of the Internet, GEAS collects data and information from various sources that support standard format. This information is screened, integrated, packaged and then disseminated to users using standard message format, through E-mail, Web-service, Briefing reports.Through GEAS, for example, it will be possible for users to track trans-boundary movement of pollutants, detect wild fires, monitor deforestation and real-time changes in lake's water levels and be informed of natural disasters as they occur. GEAS provides evidence of environmental changes through: Component 1:Near Real-time Environmental Hazards Alerts Component 2:Environmental Hotspots Alerts Component 3:Environmental Science Alerts (Under development) |
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GEAS documentation (link to doc file) |
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You can reach us with the following Postal address:Global Environmental Alert Service(GEAS) UNEP/GRID - Sioux Falls (DEWA) USGS National Center of EROS 47914 252nd Street Sioux Falls, SD 57198-0001 Phone: 1-605-594-6117 Fax: 1-605-594-6119 |
Global Environmental Alert Service | UNEP/GRID - Sioux Falls (DEWA) | USGS National Center of EROS | 47914 252nd Street | Sioux Falls, SD 57198-0001 | USA |