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@InProceedings{CostaIDKVGYLMSDCLM:2022:ReRe,
               author = "Costa, Joaquim Eduardo Rezende and Ishii, Mamoru and Denardini, 
                         Clezio Marcos and Kim, Jiyoung and Valdivia, Juan Alejandro and 
                         Gonzales-Esparza, Americo and Yoon, Kichang and Luo, Bingxian and 
                         Molina, Maria Graciela and Supnithi, Pronchai and Dasso, Sergio 
                         and Channumsin, Sittiporn and Lanabere, Vanina and Meza, Amalia 
                         Margarita",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {National 
                         Institute of Information and Communication Technology} and 
                         {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Korea 
                         Meteorological Administration} and {University of Chile} and 
                         {Universidad Nacional Aut{\'o}noma de M{\'e}xico} and {Korean 
                         Space Weather Center} and {Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)} and 
                         {Universidad Nacional de Tucum{\'a}n} and {King Mongkut’s 
                         Institute of Technology Ladkrabang} and {Instituto de 
                         Astronom{\'{\i}}a y F{\'{\i}}sica del Espacio (IAFE)} and 
                         {Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency} and 
                         {Universidad de Buenos Aires} and {Universidad Nacional de La 
                         Plata}",
                title = "Coordination with other international organizations and 
                         initiatives: a regional report",
                 year = "2022",
         organization = "COSPAR Scientific Assembly, 44.",
             abstract = "Space weather is a vast area of research and services that has 
                         spawned initiatives of international cooperation. The complexity 
                         of the topic and the need for forecasting has become a very big 
                         task for just one organization or country. International 
                         collaboration is essential for operational monitoring and 
                         forecasting of space weather and long-term implementation. Since 
                         the beginning of the 21st century, many organizations, mainly in 
                         the United Nations, have established workshops and started the 
                         discussion of space weather, and some of them have moved to 
                         operational services. Space weather warning centers have begun to 
                         promote comprehensive cooperation in space science research and 
                         observation for greater coverage and improvement of forecast 
                         models, however, efforts in support of scientific research and 
                         cooperation to jointly carry out the research, collection, storage 
                         and data sharing still need to be encouraged. Cooperation is even 
                         more necessary to monitor and understand regional aspects of the 
                         global magnetosphere and ionosphere, such as the South American 
                         Anomaly (SAA). In this work we will present some discussion on 
                         initiatives in space weather for the region of Latin America and 
                         Asia.",
  conference-location = "Athens, Greece",
      conference-year = "16-24 July 2022",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "PSW.6-0009-22-oral.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "27 jun. 2024"
}


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