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1 2009-2010 CEOS Deliverables Pakorn Apaphant WGISS 28 September 28, 2009 Pretoria, South Africa

2 Topics  2009-2010 CEOS Deliverables Document  Data Democracy update

3 SIT Chair Team CEOS Chair Team CEO SIT Agency Representatives Working Group Chairs CEOS SBA Coordinators Constellation Leads CEOS Deliverables for 2009-2010 Agenda Item 18

4 Overview  CEOS Plenary and Troika have proposed that CEOS efforts for 2009-2010 time period focus on demonstrable outcomes, or Deliverables, consistent with charges identified by GEO, G8, and UNFCCC  Deliverables would include: Enabling access to key products and datasets Providing information systems and services to exploit data Important new climate data records Firm commitments to address key gaps or continuity issues

5 CEOS and GEO  CEOS is considered the space segment of the GEOSS  CEOS either leads or co-leads 16 Tasks associated with the GEO 2009-2011 Work Plan  Principals of CEOS Agencies confirmed their commitment at SIT-23 to accomplish Tasks and actions in support of those Tasks  Potential key Deliverables associated with these Tasks are among those outlined in the CEOS Deliverables document  Other Deliverables may materialize from the over 75 open CEOS-GEO actions

6 CEOS and G8  G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit, July 2008 G8 leaders, among other declarations, reaffirmed their commitment to: o Combat climate change o Establish a forest monitoring network o Create good water cycle management  G8 L’Aquila Summit, July 2009 G8 leaders continued pledge to “responsible leadership for a sustainable future” Declarations include: o Sustainable use of natural resources o Fighting climate change o Improving risk analysis from threats from natural disasters o Promoting emission reductions to reduce deforestation  CEOS has identified a number of Deliverables in reference to these G8 declarations

7 CEOS and UNFCCC  UNFCCC/SBSTA agreed to a set of Conclusions and a draft Decision for consideration/adoption by Parties at COP-15  The SBSTA Conclusions: Welcomed the commitment by CEOS agencies to work towards improved availability of current and future data for forest carbon monitoring. Encouraged CEOS to continue, accelerate, development of methodologies, as well as validation and inter-comparison of satellite-based applications for the terrestrial domain  The draft decision with regard to CEOS: Requested reports from GCOS, GTOS, CEOS Encourages CEOS to continue coordinating and supporting the implementation of the satellite component Urges Parties that support space agencies to enable those agencies to continue to implement, the actions identified in the CEOS report, in particular by ensuring long-term continuity of observations and data availability

8 Charge for SIT-24  We will have a structured discussion, Deliverable by Deliverable, and determine: If the Deliverable, as written, is actionable and achievable What, if any, are the issues with the Deliverable Identify lead(s) for each Deliverable category Remove any Deliverables that have already been reported previously (at GEO-V, for example) Get “buy-in” from all working level agency representatives to make sure that the Deliverables proposed can be successfully accomplished by the 2010 GEO Ministerial  It has been suggested to determine who the end users are for each Deliverable and what the expected outcomes and/or benefits are to the identified end users Is this something SIT agencies can agree to accomplish over the next month?

9 Deliverable Categories 1.Forest Carbon Tracking 2.Global Monitoring of Greenhouse Gases from Space 3.Climate Change 4.Data Democracy 5.Global Sea Level Rise 6.Health Applications 7.Management of Energy Sources 8.Disaster Management 9.Global Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 10.GEOSS Quality Assurance Strategy 11.Education, Training, and Capacity Building 12.Information Service Infrastructure 13.CEOS Virtual Constellations for GEO 14. CEOS Handbook 2008 and the CEOS Mission, Instruments and Measurements Database 2009

10 WGISS Support 1.Forest Carbon Tracking 2.Global Monitoring of Greenhouse Gases from Space 3.Climate Change 4.Data Democracy * 5.Global Sea Level Rise 6.Health Applications ** 7.Management of Energy Sources 8.Disaster Management * 9.Global Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 10.GEOSS Quality Assurance Strategy 11.Education, Training, and Capacity Building 12.Information Service Infrastructure ** 13.CEOS Virtual Constellations for GEO * 14. CEOS Handbook 2008 and the CEOS Mission, Instruments and Measurements Database 2009

11 6. Health Applications 6.Health Applications 6.1 Flood and Disease Sensor Web for Monitoring and Early Warning A prototype to the use of satellite data, networked into a Sensor Web to provide situational awareness of floods and to provide early warning for floods and malaria. An initial pilot was run in the Spring 2009 in Namibia to provide input to functional prototype to be run in Spring 2010. The data acquired for the preliminary pilot effort will be used to: Improve the flood model to help predict floods or assess the risk of floods Correlate epidemiological data with climate conditions, especially flooding, to provide risk assessment maps for the development of Malaria 6.2 Demonstrating the use of the ACC Portal in supporting the atmospheric composition information and analysis needs in a health related application. The application is expected to include access and integration of satellite, surface, and prediction model data to address epidemiological studies, disease tracking and health impacts. Proposed Lead: Issues: WGISS needs to provide descriptive language in paragraph format What about the Malaria GEO Task led by CEOS? Is there a Deliverable we can add? What about the Health GEO Symposium initiatted by CEOS? Is there a Deliverable we can add? End Users:

12 8. Disaster Management 8.Disaster Management 8.1Caribbean Flood Pilot and Namibia Flooding Demonstrations to include directory of available tools, datasets, and methodologies 8.2WGISS can develop a procedure for how agencies can respond quickly to natural disaster events with imagery provision. Global Resource Information Database (GRID), web service, sensor web, and other technologies will be applied for efficient/rapid production and mapping of satellite data and maps for disaster response within 24-48 hours. Proposed Lead: Issues: 8.1: What Chinese agencies are contributing to this activity? 8.1: CSA to confirm proposed Deliverable and text 8.2: WGISS to provide descriptive language/text 8.2: Be cognizant of potential overlap with International Chart Space and Major Disasters End Users:

13 12. Information Service Infrastructure 12.Information Service Infrastructure 12.1 Recommendations to improve the discovery of resources, search for data products, and access to data using GEOSS twice a year (October and May) 12.2Initial assessment of the contents of the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) registries 12.3 Definition of a set of core satellite data query and search refinement parameters that would be needed to support effective cross-satellite, catalogue searching, and product selection Proposed Lead: Issues: WGISS to provide descriptive language/text WGISS to define acronym “OGC” End Users:

14 12. Information Service Infrastructure con’t 12.Information Service Infrastructure (Portals) 12.4 Development of a web portal for Forest Carbon Tracking task outreach and coordination including visualizations of data acquisitions and forest data products derived from that data 12.5 CEOS Climate Diagnostics Portal available via the CEOS International Directory Network: http://idn.ceos.org/ WGISS will make available metrics, such as the number of visualizations available, the number of visits to the site, etc. 12.6 CEOS Health Portal: http://idn.ceos.org/HealthSBA Both a "Health Data" and a "Health Data Services" portal have been designed and populated. Additions to these portals will continue to be made as new health data sets and services are identified and information is made available to enter these into the directory. 12.7 A set of associated scenarios that illustrate how these search parameters might be employed in standard web services interface between a client portal and the satellite data servers they are querying and requesting data from Proposed Lead: Issues: End Users:

15 13. CEOS Virtual Constellations for GEO 13.CEOS Virtual Constellations for GEO 13.1 Portal for mid-resolution optical Land Surface Imaging (LSI) satellite system information and enhanced data access to data acquired by mid-resolution (10m to 100m) optical land surface imaging satellite systems operated by member agencies 13.2 Development and deployment of LSI web-based tools and services 13.3 Support to the population of additional data collections (e.g., radar data) to the operational LSI Portal and support the development and implementation of additional functional capabilities 13.4 The Atmospheric Composition Constellation (ACC) will establish a portal for atmospheric composition data to provide access and user-friendly tools for the composition community (in collaboration with WMO and hosted by DLR). The initial capability will be based on DLR World Data Center for Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere (WDC-RSAT) and NASA tools. A defining characteristic of the portal will be interoperable connections with other portals and information systems, such as GEOSS. 13.5 The Ocean Surface Topography (OST) Constellation will publish upper-level Mission Requirements Document to guide program planning on precise, complementary high-inclination, and wide-swath altimetry over next 15 years See Next Slide

16 13. CEOS Virtual Constellations for GEO con’t Proposed Lead: Issues: Deliverable 13.3 – should support to FCT be mention as an LSI Deliverable? Need to coordinate this Deliverable with the ACC. Also, can the ACC support some activities like the GHG monitoring – see note above under GHG section that says need to coordinate activities with GHG and ACC Precipitation Constellation (PC) will provide updated language for PC Deliverable as noted in 15 Jul 09 e-mail from Steve Neeck End Users:

17 Actions  Identified Deliverable Leads to resolve all outstanding issues addressed during today’s discussion  Identify potential end users and benefits to end users, if applicable, by 15 October 2009  We should get our update done in WGISS Plenary –Please send it back to me by this Thursday  Present Deliverables Document at 23 rd CEOS Plenary

18 2009 Troika team -Pakorn Apaphant, GISTDA, Thailand -Asanda Ntisana, CSIR, South Africa -Julio Dalge, INPE, Brazil Data Democracy Program Progress Report

19 Goal for 2009 -Global DEM -SAR and Optical EO images -Data for natural disaster management -Open Access to DEM -Covering Southeast Asia Data Sharing Data Dissemination Software & Tools -Image processing/GIS -To generate VAP -To support Natural disaster Response -To improve image quality Capacity Building -To transfer technologies to users in southeast Asia -Open data access for capacity building -Better internet access for EO data transfer to users in SE Asia Focus in Southeast Asia

20 CEOS USERS in developing countries  We need to find what users really need  We need to find if what we’ve offered meet their requirements …  … because we know how EO technology can help

21 Seek for users’ requirement  Surveying form was sent out to users in SE Asia to seek what they need  Received responses from Lao, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

22 Data Requirement

23 Philippines Disaster Type Optical Image Radar Image AreaDelivery Method ResolutionLevelFormat 1. FloodHigh Raw, Geo- Corrected TiffYesPhilippinesCD, Web Service, Internet 2. LandslideHigh Raw, Geo- Corrected TiffYesPhilippinesCD, Web Service, Internet 3. Earthquake High Raw, Geo- Corrected TiffYesPhilippinesCD, Web Service, Internet 4. Volcano High Raw, Geo- Corrected TiffYesPhilippinesCD, Web Service, Internet

24 What do we need from you? Data RequirementsCoverageCurrent Offer from CEOS High res. Image -FloodLao, Philippines, and ThailandPrecipitation Constellation Data Access, Sentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Radar Image -FloodLao, Philippines, and ThailandPrecipitation Constellation Data Access, Sentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Medium res. Image –DroughtThailandLANDSAT, NASA instr. Data, THEOS, Precipitation Constellation Data Access, Sentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Optical Image -ForestLao and SingaporeLANDSAT, THEOS, Sentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Radar Image -ForestLao and SingaporeSentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? High Res. -LandslidePhilippines and ThailandSentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Radar Image –LandslidePhilippines and ThailandSentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Ad-Hoc DisastersSingaporeLANDSAT, THEOS, Sentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Optical Image -EarthquakePhilippines, IndonesiaLANDSAT, THEOS, Sentinel Asia, ASIAES, ?? Optical Image -VolcanoPhilippinesLANDSAT, THEOS, Sentinel Asia, ASIAES, ??

25 How to deliver those required data to users  Directly to users CDs, Internet Download, GeoNetCast Troika team is happy to coordinate with users  Through Web Portal Existing Portals Through Data Democracy Portal (to be implemented in 2010)

26 Software Requirement  Model/Tool for Disaster Management Flood (85%) Landslide (67%) Forest Fire/Deforestation (35%) Drought (17%)  Value added product generation DEM Generation (85%) Ortho-rectified images (67%)

27 What do we need from you? Software RequirementCurrent Offer from CEOS Note Flood Monitoring and response management Landslide Monitoring and response management Forest Fire/Deforestation Monitoring and response management Drought Monitoring and response management Ortho-rectificationSoftware from INPE in 2010Free tool DEM Generation

28 Requirement for Training  Climate Change Carbon Tracking Green House Gas Monitoring Sea level rise  Disaster Assessment of Disaster Impacted Area Flood Monitoring Land Slide Monitoring  Forestry Forest Fire Monitoring Forest Cover Monitoring

29 What do we need from you? Training Course RequirementCurrent Offer from CEOSNote Climate Change related topics (1-2 days)lecturers Natural Disaster related topics(1-2 days)JAXA (Sentinel Asia)lecturers Forest Related Topics(1-2 days)lecturers

30 Coordination with GEO  Proposals to GEO Responded to GEO CFP for EO for Decision Support Projects o A Concept Proposal was submitted on July 3 o Full proposal will be submitted in November 2009 Data Democracy Program is proposed as a new task in a current GEO WP (July 3) o Being considered for approval by Nov 09

31 Anticipated Deliverables –Data Sharing/Access  Data Sharing and Access for Natural Disaster Response Management in SE Asia NASA Instrument Data, USGS-LANDSAT, THEOS (covering SE Asia only), Still need more support from CEOS Agencies!! Radar Image, High Resolution Images (Still need support from CEOS Agencies) Precipitation Constellation Data Access, Sentinel Asia –JAXA, ASIAES –GISTDA  An online catalogue inclusive of the CBERS 2B data is being developed at CSIR  CSIR will support the AMESD Project by providing free access to the datasets provided to them by CEOS agencies  INPE’s Policy on EO satellite data as a public good CBERS Program data policy Landsat Program data policy  INPE -Going beyond forest monitoring EO data for mapping land use

32 Deliverables –Data Dissemination  GEONetcast  Free Network to transfer EO Data to end users TEIN3 network to be used for transferring THEOS data from North pole stations to end users in the case of emergency and education purpose APAN network to be used for transferring EO data with SE Asia in the case of emergency and education purpose

33 Anticipated Deliverables –Software/Tools  Software tool INPE -Continuity of free and open source policy INPE -Open source software for ortho rectification Still need a software package for DEM Generation from CEOS Agencies !! Model/Software Package for Disaster Management?? (Still need support from CEOS Agencies !!)

34 Anticipated Deliverables –Capacity Building  The CSIR has developed a data democracy disc (Fundisa disc) consisting of all datasets provided by CEOS Agencies. The disc is currently being distributed to all South African Universities and there is a plan to distribute to SADC Universities as well.  CSIR will support the AMESD Project by providing training to the data users  INPE -Capacity building initiative within GEO  Training Course CEOS Data Democracy Training for users in SE Asia, around March -June 2010 (TBC), Thailand Need Lecturers from CEOS Agencies

35 Way forward Sep-Oct 2009  To seek for interest from CEOS agencies for more support to aforementioned users requirement Data, software, and training Nov 2009  Handover to INPE to lead the project (Nov 2009) Nov 2009  CEOS -to lead the GEO task on Data Democracy, if approved 2010  CEOS -to work on the EO for Decision Support Project, if approved Jan 2010  Begin to set up a Portal for Data Access Around March-June 2010 (TBC)  CEOS Data Democracy Training courses for users in SE Asia, Thailand

36 SIT Action to WGISS  SIT 24-2: WGISS to work with Data Democracy Deliverable Leads to identify software tools to support Data Democracy  Software Package with lecturer for training


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