Background
Climate change, the long-term shift of temperature and weather patterns is changing our world, and not for the better. The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels, is leading to rising global temperatures, changing weather patterns, rising sea levels, and more frequent and severe disasters. These changes are already significantly impacting ecosystems, economies, and communities worldwide, and if left unchecked, will have even more devastating consequences for the future. As geospatial information plays a vital role in informing resilience, adaption, and mitigation efforts, UN-GGIM has established a Task Team on Geospatial Information for Climate Resilience (by its decision 13/107) to consider the application of geospatial information to climate challenges through the lens of integrated geospatial information management.
Convenors
Objective
The primary aim of the TT-GICR is to strengthen interlinkages between geospatial, statistical, climate and other relevant communities and organizations of the United Nations system. It will achieve this by developing a detailed concept paper that expands on the relevant initiatives, activities and frameworks under the purview of UN-GGIM, identifying how these resources relate to geospatial information for climate resilience.
Members
Annual sessions
- Fifteenth session
- Fourteenth session
- Thirteenth session
- Twelfth session
- Eleventh session
- Past sessions