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NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 1 KICK-OFF MEETING May 10-11, 2010

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 2 1.Project overview 2.Main outputs of day 1 discussion 1.Interaction with GMES Core Services and other European initiatives 2.Actions list related to working sessions : users, data, portal 3.Agenda of the Kick-Off Meeting Introduction

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 3 NOVELTIS Representatives Project Coordination Project Team Project Assistant Administrative Coordination Financial Controller Quality Controller Pascal PRUNET Dorothée COPPENS, Andrzej KLONECKI, Cédric BACOUR Catherine TINE Richard BRU (NOVELTIS CEO) Caroline GUIOT Frédérique PONCHAUT …do not hesitate to ask any of us for any point …

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 4 Project context and goal FP7 cooperation work program FP7 cooperation work program THEME SPACE: FP7-SPACE , THEME SPACE: FP7-SPACE , Monitoring of climate change issues 3 years collaborative project with 14 partners To provide Calibrated 30 year-long re-analysis of space and time variations of carbon fluxes and pools over Europe and the Globe, consistent with all available in situ and satellite data. To set up the integrated system able to properly combine all available information to update and improve this reanalysis, and to provide forecasting and impact studies capabilities.

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 5 Project positioning information on CO2 fluxes and variabilities at regional scale is fundamental for the validation of Earth system and climate models: the CO2 cycle parameterisation is one of the major source of uncertainties for modelling future climate NEED The quantification of the current state of the carbon cycle depends on knowledge of the recent history of the carbon cycle, i.e. a reanalysis (the current behaviour of the system depends on pools of carbon). Such an analysis of the carbon- climate is not offered in any existing or proposed service. REQUIREMENTS Through a global information system for the quantification and understanding of the distribution of CO2 fluxes, carbon pools and underlying processes, CARBONES will deliver the first ever consistent, high space and time resolution information of the history of the carbon Cycle, with associated uncertainties and attribution to controlling processes. APPROACH

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 6 Project Objectives

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 7 Operational Objectives Analysing users needs Interfacing with and integrating available various type of data Implementing state-of-the-art processed-based models and assimilation methods Generate a 30-year re-analysis of carbon fluxes and pools maps regularly updated Developing an interface visualisation/mapping interface Evaluating and demonstrating the interest of CARBONES information system Specifying future satellite missions Analysing future applications and downstream potentialities

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 8 3 majors questions : science, observation, services 1.To improve scientific understanding and quantification of Carbon fluxes and pools at global and regional scales, as input for Climate studies and IPCC assessments 2.To better understand the needs of observations of the Carbon Cycle (in situ, emission databases, satellite systems), in order to better integrate and specify existing and future measurement infrastructures and space missions 3.To develop and support applications and services favorizing the reduction of anthropogenic emisssions and the mitigation of human activities impacts on climate change CARBONES Challenges (1)

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 9 CARBONES Challenges : → Properly carry out project objectives and the related 3 questions (science, observation, services) during and after the project, by :  Ensuring the success of CARBONES project with efficiency and cooperation (Organisation, animation and control of the project)  Respecting during and after the project the interests of the partners (scientific, industrial, SMEs) investing in CARBONES  Proposing and ensuring the balance between EC GMES and commercial interests  Building the autonomy of CARBONES beyond the UE support CARBONES challenges (2)

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 10 CARBONES Consortium

NOV-3733-SL-9336 Carbones KOM - May 10-11, 2010 – Toulouse, France 11 Agenda – Official Kick-Off