The GEO-GSNL initiative

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The GEO-GSNL initiative Geohazard Supersites and Natural Laboratories The GEO-GSNL initiative Stefano Salvi Chair of the Supersites Advisory Committee

San Andreas Fault Natural Laboratory Southern Andes Supersite The Geohazard Supersites network Hawaiian volcanoes Icelandic volcanoes San Andreas Fault Natural Laboratory Mt. Etna Volcano Ecuadorian volcanoes Taupo volcanic zone Campi Flegrei & Vesuvius volcano Marmara Supersite EnCeladus Supersite Southern Andes Supersite Virunga volcanoes geo-gsnl.org

Our goal Improve geohazard scientific research and geohazard assessment in support of Disaster Risk Reduction. At each Supersite the international scientific community generates hazard and monitoring information using Open Data and collaborative tools. The local institutes which are part of the national framework for risk management are the only ones mandated to provide geohazard information support to decision-makers and end-users.

Our approach (Open Science) Collaboration (over 150 scientists in our community) Capacity building (ad hoc training; collaborative research; access to instruments and labs; higher education) Community services (data sharing/management; data analysis/processing; information management and preservation) We mobilize over 7 Meuro/year, mostly from in kind contributions from the partnership, with variable direct funding from research projects.

Our lesson learnt Significant impact beyond the Supersite regions arises from the focused approach The full implementation of Open Science is needed to maximise impact It is important to maintain control on authorship and IPRs Importance of community tools for data processing and analysis Need to respect the national accountability chain for risk management and communication There is a still unexplored potential for innovative risk management services in various market sectors