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DUE projects and future perspectives Olivier Arino Marc Paganini Frank Martin Seifert Simon Pinnock Bojan Bojkov Claus Zehner Frascati 26/11/2009

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DUE projects and future perspectives

Olivier Arino

Marc Paganini

Frank Martin Seifert

Simon Pinnock

Bojan Bojkov

Claus Zehner

Frascati

26/11/2009

The

Programme

Element

A programme requested by the members states

First, to create an environment allowing for the development of user communities for both institutional and commercial applications;

Second, to support European companies to develop and demonstrate information products;

Third, to support industry, i.e. value adding and servicing companies, in establishing useful and cost effective services.

1996DUP 1

(5 years)(5 years)6 MEUR6 MEUR

26 projects26 projects

2001DUP 2

(3 years)(3 years)8 MEUR8 MEUR

22 projects22 projects

2003EOEP-2 DUE

(5 years)(5 years)16 MEUR16 MEUR

30 projects30 projects4 offices4 offices

2008EOEP-3 DUE

(5 years)(5 years)16 MEUR16 MEUR

24 projects24 projects2 offices2 offices

DUE Programme declaration

DUE Planned # and size of projects in EOEP-3

~ 16 MEuro

– 14 Large size projects (Global Change, International Environmental Convention projects, …)

– 10 Innovator type projects (New thematic, User Commitment and URD, …)

– Support to offices: 1 MEuro (e.g. GOFC-GOLD, GHRSST,...)

– Extension of existing projects: 2 MEuro (e.g. Desertwatch, GlobCover, …)

DUE Planned # and size of projects in 2010

~ 3 to 4 MEuro

5 Large size projects in preparation

– GlobEmission (User Consultation to be done today)

– Storm Surges (done in September)

– Sand and Dust Storms (done in September)

– TropForest (done in May)

– PostKyoto (pending from 2009)

Working

With

Users

Establish long term relationship with users, ESA convention,DG agenda 2007 & DG agenda 2011

ServiceDevelopment

User Groups: National & sub-national public authorities, European institutions, International organizations, NGOs

EO data

Products

Products validation Service assessmentGround truthing

In-situ data accessUser requirements

consolidation

Service Demonstration

DUE User Driven Approach

User Requirement Document

The Service required include the provision of the following geo-information products:

• XXX

• XXX

The area of interest is the following: ….

The timeframe of interest in the following ….

The format of the products should be the following: ….

The National User Network is made of…

Letter of Commitment

I will commit X men/month of work to:

Coordinate the work of local agencies;

Consolidate the User Requirements;

Provide access to data and information useful for the project;

Organize dedicated ground data collection campaigns for the project;

Support the validation of the results;

Assess the final service from a user perspective;

To initiate a project, ESA requests to participating user organizations:

a Letter of Commitment;

a User Requirements Document (URD);

The User The User

DUE User Commitments

DUP / DUE Users

NGOs7%

Industry12%

National Ministries and Agencies

36%

Sub-National Ministries and

Agencies13%

Research Bodies16%

Intergovernmental Organisation

8%

Scientif ic Programmes

5%

International Conventions

3%

~150 national ministries and agencies~100 research institutions~few private companies and non-governmental organisations~70 new users brought in 2008 and another 70 in 2009

300 New User Organisations

DUE Projects Offices

DUE User Consultations in 2008 and 2009

Map in construction– Urban Heat Island, June 2007, NOA, Athens, 50 participants– GlobWave, September 2007 , Ifremer, Brest,, 150 participants– Support to Aviation for Volcanic Ash Avoidance, November 2007,

MeteoFrance, Toulouse, 30 participants– GlobSnow, February 2008, University of Bern, 30 participants.– Permafrost, February 2008, Alfred Wegener Institute, Potsdam, 40

participants– GlobAlbedo, September 2008, ESRIN, Frascati, 20 participants– PostKyoto, December 2008, Poznan, 10 side events– GlobVapour, January 2009, DWD, Offenbach, 20 participants– GlobWetland II, March 2009, “La Tour du Valat”, Arles, 50 participants– CoastColour, March 2009 National Maritime Center, Cork, 50 participants– GlobCloud, March 2009, FUB, Berlin, 80 participants

Working

with

Global Change

Communities

DUE GlobSeries branding

DUE GlobSeries branding

Working

with

International Environmental Conventions

ESA participate to UNFCCC, UNCCD, UNCBD and Ramsar COPs

Map in construction

– World Summit, Johannesburg, 2002

– UNFCCC COP 8, New Delhi, 2002

– RAMSAR COP 8, Valencia, 2002

– UNFCCC COP 9, Milan, 2003

– UNCCD COP 6, La Havana, 2003

– UNFCCC COP 10, Buenos Aires, 2004

– UNCCD COP 7, Nairobi, 2005

– RAMSAR COP 9, Kampala, 2005

– UNFCCC COP 11, Montreal, 2005

– UNFCCC COP 12, Nairobi, 2006

– UNCCD COP 8, Madrid, 2007

– UNFCCC, COP 13, Bali, 2007

– RAMSAR COIP 10, Changwon, 2008

– UNCBD COP 9, Bonn, 2008

– UNFCCC COP 14, Poznan, 2008

– UNCCD COP 9, Buenos Aires, 2009

– UNFCCC COP 15, Copenhagen, 2009

Tracking of Hammerhead sharks (background SST map)

Projects

Achievements

and

Impacts

– GSE service (Italscar, SLAM, KytoINV, Human, PROMOTE)

– GMES core service (Medspiration, GlobColour, TEMIS)

– IAP (SevesEO,Water Quality, Epidemio)

– International cooperation with Africa: TIGER

– CCI/GCOS (GlobCarbon, GlobCover, GlobAerosol, GlobColour, GlobIce, GlobGlacier, GlobModel)

– Production of major new scientific data set (GlobCover, GlobColour,…)

– User funding (Aquifer/ African Development Bank)

– EEA practices (GlobCorine)

– GEO communities of practices

– Public Awareness of EO benefits: 74 new web stories, 40 % of EO applications, pick up by New York Time, CNN, TV5, …

DUE projects achievements and impacts

Future

Perspectives

– Consolidate institutional relations with International Environmental Conventions

– Consolidate and expand relationship with already existing users communities

– Breed new user communities

– Continue the transfer of Research to Applications

– Continue to develop precursors to GMES or CCI

– Serve institutional requests (EEA, FAO, UNEP, …)

– Support GEO communities of practices

– Investigate new exploitation fields for Sentinels and Explorers

DUE agenda

– User Driven

– No overlap with ESA & EC GMES services (e.g. MACC)

– No overlap with ESA CCI projects (e.g. GreenHouse gases)

– URD and letter of commitment by 31 January

– Project duration 2 years

– Funding (500 KEuro to 1 MEuro depending of work)

– Open competitive ITT first semester 2010

– KO in 2010

– Final presentation in 2012

GlobEmission boundaries

THANK YOU

Olivier Arino

DUE [email protected]

Ionia an internet gateway for easy access to DUE demonstration products.http://www.esa.int/due/ionia/

For more Information

http://www.esa.int/due/ http://www.esa.int/due/