Deadline: 2-Jul-23
Nominations are now open for the Group on Earth Observations Sustainable Development Goals (GEO SDG) Awards that recognizes the productivity, innovation, novelty, and exemplary efforts in the use of Earth observations to support sustainable development.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development provides a universal set of priorities to use as a blueprint of action for people, the planet, and prosperity. Earth observations, geospatial data, and the information they provide play insightful roles in monitoring targets, tracking progress, as well as helping nations and stakeholders make informed decisions toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
What Awards are Given?
- The GEO SDG Awards Program offers two types of awards. Sectoral Category Awards recognize different types of organizations. Special Category Awards recognize specific key tenets related to the integration of Earth observations and sustainable development.
Categories and Criteria
- The GEO SDG Awards Program offers two types of awards: Sectoral Category Awards and Special Category Awards.
- Sectoral Category
- Sectoral Category Awards focus on the type of organization and nature of the work. Nominees will identify one Sectoral Category for their nomination, and they will be considered according to one Sectoral Category.
- GEO Member Countries: Endeavors pursued primarily by one or more national-level government ministry, department, or equivalent of a GEO Member Country.
- GEO Participating Organizations: Activities led by the intergovernmental, international, or regional organizations that are designated GEO Participating Organizations.
- GEO Work Programme: Projects led by one or more Flagship, Initiative, Community Activity, or Foundational Task (except Secretariat Operations) in the GEO Work Programme.
- GEO Associates: Activities pursued by the commercial, non-governmental, not-for-profit, or civil society organizations that are official GEO Associates.
- SDG Custodian Agencies: Endeavors pursued by any organization that has a mandated responsibility as a Custodian Agency for one or more SDG goals, target, or indicators.
- Academia: Projects pursued by an academic institution.
- Inter-governmental Organizations (IGOs): Activities involving organizations from two or more nations.
- Commercial Sector: Activities led by a for-profit business or organization.
- Civil Society: Endeavors pursued by community, non-government, or non-profit organizations.
- Sectoral Category Awards focus on the type of organization and nature of the work. Nominees will identify one Sectoral Category for their nomination, and they will be considered according to one Sectoral Category.
- The following criteria are used to evaluate the nominations for the Sectoral Category Awards:
- Merit: Quality, effectiveness, and soundness of the Earth observation-based endeavor.
- Relevance: Aligns with objectives of SDGs and GEO’s vision and strategic objectives, and supports the use of Earth observations in countries’ or stakeholders’ activities and processes to meet SDG targets and/or report on SDG indicators.
- Innovation: Creative and innovative use of Earth observations.
- Achievement: Clear results and distinct accomplishments (i.e., not a work-in-progress or expectations of future results).
- Impact: Value and level of positive social, economic, and/or environmental benefits.
- Exemplariness: A commendable example and strong representation of the use of Earth observations for the SDGs that is worth showcasing; an endeavor which might motivate others.
- Special Category
- Four Special Category Awards recognize specific key tenets related to the integration of Earth observations and sustainable development. All nominees will be considered for these awards.
- Innovation
- Exceptional ingenuity and originality in the use of Earth observations to drive progress on, and help track and monitor one or more SDG targets and indicators.
- Soundness of the technique and demonstrated potential for scalability and replicability.
- Testimonial/Story
- An inspirational story and concrete example that clearly and accurately describes the impact of Earth observations on beneficiaries or partners, and is delivered in a manner that is authentic, creative, and original.
- Specificity and clarity regarding the connection between Earth observation uses and SDG target(s)/ indicator(s).
- Statistical-Geospatial Integration
- Soundness of the technique to integrate statistical and geospatial data, including Earth observations, to support the measuring and monitoring of SDG targets and/or indicators.
- Specificity and clarity regarding data sharing efforts between institutions through interoperability of geospatial and statistical information and the development of common tools and applications.
- Collaboration
- Effective and impactful engagement among two or more sectoral categories through sharing of ideas, resources, expertise, Earth observation data, methods, and tools in support of SDG target(s) / indicator(s).
- Impact and potential for sustainability.
- Sectoral Category
Who Can Be Nominated?
- Any organization that has used Earth observations or geospatial data to support sustainable development practices, analysis, or reporting is eligible to apply for a 2023 GEO SDG Award. You may nominate your own team/organization, or you may nominate someone else.
- They encourage members, partners, and programs of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) to apply; however, nominees are not required to be affiliated with GEO. They also strongly urge applications from across civil society, the commercial sector, academia, SDG custodian agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and inter-governmental organizations.
Evaluation and Selection
- The EO4SDG Initiative Team, in consultation with the GEO Secretariat, will identify a diverse set of representatives to serve on the Evaluation Panel. The Panel will include subject matter experts, SDG specialists, and Earth observation and geospatial experts. The Evaluation Panel will review the nominations and select finalists for each of the Sectoral Category awards and each of the Special Category awards. The Evaluation Panel will then select 0-2 winners for each of the Sectoral Category awards and 0-3 winners for each of the Special Category awards.
Details
- Award Ceremony: November 6-10, 2023 (during GEO Week 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa)
For more information, visit GEO SDG Awards Program.