Global Data Flows Study SDCG-8, Session 6 Frank Martin Seifert (ESA); Gene Fosnight (USGS) 24 Sep 2015, Bonn.

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Global Data Flows Study SDCG-8, Session 6 Frank Martin Seifert (ESA); Gene Fosnight (USGS) 24 Sep 2015, Bonn

Study Outline and Status Overview, Purpose and Context – Draft Global Forest Observation Scenarios – Draft – reference points defined as a set of scenarios Scenario Architectures – First Draft – system architectures alternatives available for implementation Evaluation Criteria – First Draft – the evaluation criteria for assessing benefits comparing business as usual scenarios to cloud- based analysis ready data models Evaluation – Draft by Early December – the evaluation of the alternate scenarios Analysis and Recommendations Draft by Early January – the analysis and presents recommendations for efficient and cost effective global data flows for forest monitoring Final Report at SDCG-9 SDCG-8 Bonn, Germany September 23 rd – 25 th

Overview Opportunity: The increased number of satellites provide a dense time series to improve change detection and classification of global forest cover Problems and options: – Higher data volume increases processing, storage and delivery costs Process data in cloud, for example on Google or Amazon, or at partner, for example FAO, – download information products Access to faster internet, faster processing and more storage at national agencies Tools to maintain local databases through incremental updates Requirement refinement, discovery and selection tools to limit data data downloaded to data required – Multiple sensors increase the importance of georegistered, cross-calibrated, surface reflectance, and reformatted Analysis Ready Data Analysis Ready Data created at space agency or with partner to reduce the burden at national agencies – Additional choices adds complexity to data discover and selection Tightly define requirements and only acquire minimal subset of data – New methodologies are needed to benefit from more data Work with space agencies and partners to evaluate and implement new methodologies SDCG-8 Bonn, Germany September 23 rd – 25 th

Global Forest Observation Scenarios Business-as-usual Scenario – Uncoordinated delivery usually on media of data or limited access through the Internet – Few tools or methodologies for updating and maintaining structured ARD time series – Limited infrastructure for long term monitoring program – Forest products are created at national agencies Scenario-1: Delivery of space data to a commercial cloud or data hub for country agency access and analysis – Forest Products are created at external location over the Internet by national agency staff – Costs are concentrated in data storage and processing in the cloud or at partner agencies – Forest Products are downloaded from the cloud or data hub Scenario-2: Delivery of space data and tools to a country agency – Images are download and image archives are managed at national agencies using CEOS and other tools – Costs are concentrated in data transmission, storage and processing at national agencies – Forest products are created at national agencies SDCG-8 Bonn, Germany September 23 rd – 25 th

Scenario Architectures Data Transmission Download Rates Data Storage Requirements Data Processing Technical capacity Costs SDCG-8 Bonn, Germany September 23 rd – 25 th

Evaluation Criteria Objective: Position countries to establish operational Measurement, Reporting and Verification methodologies within National Forest Monitoring Systems in the next 15 years. Criteria: – Operational solution? – Opportunities for growth? – Inclusion of other sensors beyond Landsat and Sentinel-2 optical sensors? – Support collaborative relationships among nations and with partners? – Sustainable? – Reliable? – Implementable – maturity, setup costs, maintenance costs? Leading to Evaluation and Recommendations – Prototype will be implemented for Kenya – Solutions must be generally applicable SDCG-8 Bonn, Germany September 23 rd – 25 th

Status Objective: Position countries to establish operational Measurement, Reporting and Verification methodologies within National Forest Monitoring Systems in the next 15 years. Criteria: – Operational solution? – Opportunities for growth? – Inclusion of other sensors beyond Landsat and Sentinel-2 optical sensors? – Support collaborative relationships among nations and with partners? – Sustainable? – Reliable? – Implementable – maturity, setup costs, maintenance costs? Leading to Evaluation and Recommendations – Prototype will be implemented for Kenya – Solutions must be generally applicable SDCG-8 Bonn, Germany September 23 rd – 25 th