U.S. SilvaCarbon Country Engagement U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of Interior Douglas M. Muchoney USGS Climate and Land-Use Change GFOI - SDCG.

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U.S. SilvaCarbon Country Engagement U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of Interior Douglas M. Muchoney USGS Climate and Land-Use Change GFOI - SDCG Sydney 3 March 2015

Overview 1.Provide a brief description of US SilvaCarbon contributions to GFOI 2.Update on where we are at currently 3.Way forward for implementation

U.S. science, innovation, and technical expertise to assist developing countries in monitoring and managing forest and terrestrial carbon Strengthening global capacity to understand, monitor, and manage forest and terrestrial carbon U.S. Agency for International Development U.S. State Department U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Forest Service NASA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency NOAA Smithsonian Institution As well as U.S. universities, NGOs, donors and industry

Program Overview Under the President’s Global Climate Change Initiative, SilvaCarbon is a U.S. contribution to the Global Forest Observation Initiative of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) SilvaCarbon works to: Partner with developing countries to improve monitoring of forest and terrestrial carbon Improve understanding of methodologies and collection and dissemination of data Coordinate US science, innovation, and technical expertise

Technical Areas Sampling protocols Data processing, archiving, distribution In Situ data collection/analysis, including engaging local communities Integration of remotely sensed and in situ data Classification/mapping of forest cover Carbon stock and flow estimation Design of monitoring systems for multiple uses GHG inventory and reporting (ALU tool) Land use analysis and planning

Improved Methodologies & Dissemination of Data Technical Workshops with US Research Community on: Linking Field and Remotely Sensed Data Estimating Carbon Measuring Forest Degradation Estimating Uncertainty Regional Capacity Building Workshops Radar Imagery for Forest Monitoring - Bogotá, Colombia Advancing Practical Methods for Forest Degradation Monitoring – Bangkok, Thailand (in collaboration with LEAF program) Developing Consistent GEO Forest Information Products from Time-series Mid-resolution – Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Develop regional workshops and trainings, highlighting them as GFOI activities. Make guidance, materials, and technical tools in support of MRV development readily available online to all members of GFOI and the wider international MRV community, such as the Design Tool for Inventory & Monitoring (DTIM) to assess country information needs for forest monitoring.

Invite members of the academic and research community, especially at the country-level, to participate in GFOI meetings. Support the participation of SilvaCarbon-funded researchers, including scientists from developing countries, in GFOI’s research workshops. Solicit feedback from in-country partners on how to improve the MGD’s applicability to national and regional MRV contexts, and promote the use of GFOI products.

Serve as a link between countries and the Spatial Agencies to foster the sustained availability of space-based observations for national forest monitoring systems and to assist countries in making the best use of these observations.

SilvaCarbon Program – US Contribution to GFOI Regional GFOI Workshops 13 in Latin-America 2 in SE Asia ybuilding/ 1 in Central Africa ybuilding/home/first-gfoi-forest-monitoring- workshop Objectives Showcase operational methodologies for different aspects of forest monitoring Provide and space for discuss new cutting edge research methodologies Provide an space for testing and demonstration of field methods using new technologies

GEO Plenary GFOI Leads Aus, Nor, US, CEOS, FAO GFOI Leads Aus, Nor, US, CEOS, FAO Coordination of satellite data supply CEOS Coordination of satellite data supply CEOS Capacity Building US Capacity Building US Methods & Guidance Documentation Australia Methods & Guidance Documentation Australia R&D Plan Norway R&D Plan Norway Admin & Coordination Programme Office Admin & Coordination Programme Office GFOI Steering Committee Leads plus Brazil, China, Japan, MGD AG Chair, IPCC, UNFCCC, World Bank, GOFC-GOLD, GEO Sec Dir, National Demonstrator Reps GFOI Steering Committee Leads plus Brazil, China, Japan, MGD AG Chair, IPCC, UNFCCC, World Bank, GOFC-GOLD, GEO Sec Dir, National Demonstrator Reps Global Forest Observations Initiative Development of a governance structure around the 5 components GFOI and FCT elements in all components

Methods & Guidance Documentation A user-friendly reference for the use of remotely-sensed data and methodologies and ground observations in the establishment of countries’ National Forest Monitoring and Carbon Tracking systems, compatible with eventual funding through REDD+ Advisory Group and Authors Team assembled Draft document in review and refinement Review and field testing On-line Use in capacity building workshops

Areas where research is needed in support of GFOI objectives (new sensors, capabilities, methodologies…) E.g. Forest Degradation, mapping of particular forest types (mangrove, peat forests, etc), comparison of forest biomass and allometrics estimation methodologies, data-model integration. RFP issued to address forest degradation characterisations Exploring complementary interests with research-funding organisations. Research & Development Plan

GFOI CB objectives Enhance the capacity of countries to initiate forest and terrestrial carbon assessment and monitoring, and to use management methodologies and technologies. Strengthen the community of forest and terrestrial carbon technical experts.

What sorts of capacity? developing and delivering good practice guides, manuals, training, and tools; facilitating learning exchanges, regional fora, and networks to enhance sharing among countries; providing technical advice and assistance to governments (and others); partnering with other donors and with International Organizations to multiply impact and reach.

USGS Data Delivery

Key Accomplishments Inter-agency coordination Leveraging funding Supporting regional and national programs (e.g. USAID Lowering Emissions from Asian Forests (LEAF) Provision of data Strengthening national science partnerships Technical advisory role to nations and US policy Joint international research on important issues like forest degradation, use of air and terrestrial LiDAR

"What do you consider the largest map that would be really useful?" "About six inches to the mile." "Only six inches!" exclaimed Mein Herr. "We very soon got to six yards to the mile. Then we tried a hundred yards to the mile. And then came the grandest idea of all! We actually made a map of the country on the scale of a mile to the mile!" "Have you used it much?" I enquired. "It has never been spread out, yet," said Mein Herr: "the farmers objected; they said it would cover the whole country and shut out the sunlight! So we now use the country itself, as its own map, and I assure you it does nearly as well." Lewis Carroll, Sylvie and Bruno Concluded

Links… building/home/

Thank you! Douglas Muchoney (USGS):