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Project Overview

Project Overview. Isabelle Piccard (VITO) Presented by, Lieven Bydekerke. GEO European Projects workshop London, 8-9 February 2010. Content. Introduction Context ISAC team Project objectives Users Services. Introduction.

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Project Overview

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  1. Project Overview Isabelle Piccard (VITO) Presented by, Lieven Bydekerke GEO European Projects workshop London, 8-9 February 2010

  2. Content • Introduction • Context • ISAC team • Project objectives • Users • Services

  3. Introduction • FP7 collaborative project, SPACE-2010-1 call: “Stimulating the development of GMES services in specific areas” • Basicidea: agriculturalmonitoring in a changing environment using high resolutionsatellite images (20-30m) • Start date: 1 January 2011 • Duration: 30 months • Budget: 1 250 757 EUR (EC grant) • Co-ordinator: • Partners:

  4. Context • Increase of worldpopulation: land resources under stress… • Climatechange: more natural disasters… • Agriculture more exposed to evolution of worldmarketprices… → Europe: CAP states “farmers shouldtakemeasures to manage risk” (insurance, mutualfunds,…) → Africa: agriculturalsystems are lesswellunderstood, resilienceafter disasters is low,… = foodaid & development programs are needed to remedy and formulateactionsforsustainable management and development needfortransparent & reliableinformationonagriculture and the agri-environment = supportedbyLisbon protocol, CAP, NEPAD’sComprehensiveAfrica Agricultural Developmentprogramme & Environmentalprogramme,…

  5. ISAC team Clearneeds: frequent information covering large areas

  6. Project objectives Existing services basedon low/medium resolutionsatellite data Increasedavailability of high resolution, wideswathsatellite data • Development of 3 prototype services: • Core Mapping Service on High ResolutionBiophysical Parameters (ABP-CMS) • Core Information Service onDrought stress (DS-CIS) • Core Information Service on Agricultural change (AC-CIS) • Service demonstration in Belgium, Spain and Ethiopia Long term sustainability: feedintoexisting GMES services, stimulate downstream services withpayingclients

  7. Users & demonstrations • Insurance sector (Agroseguro Spain, Belgianinsurance sector - Assuralia, CEA, NYALA Ethiopia,…) • Authorities(FlemishAgricultureadministration, ENESA Spain, Ministry of AgricultureEthiopia,…) • Foodsecurity & Emergency response sector • Currentinitiatives in IGAD regionrelated to foodsecurity & emergency response (ICPAC, REFORM, cropproductionmonitoring database of CPSZ/FAO/EC, …) • Information provider activities: GMES Africa, JRC Africa, GEO/GEOSS, FAO, USAID and UN activities.

  8. Service R&D – CMS HR BioPar • Role of VITO (WP leader): development of a processing chain to derivebiophysical parameters from high resolution DMC/Deimos-1 satellite images • Methodology: Basedon CTIV, MARS-OP and Geoland-2 experience in processing low & medium resolutionsatellite data (SPOT-VGT, NOAA & METOP AVHRR, MODIS, MERIS) and experience in (very) high resolutionairborne & UAV data processing

  9. Service R&D – CIS Drought stress • Development of a prototype service fordroughtrelatedcropdamage & risk assessmentbasedon HR BioPar • Methodology: Basedon ADASCIS, project forBelgian Agricultural CalamityFund → anomalydetection, cropdamage & risk assessment per municipality, basedon SPOT-VGT fAPAR fAPAR exceptional? Return frequency Large number of exceptional values in crop’s critical period: “potentially damaged”

  10. Service R&D – CMS Agricultural change • Short-term AC to improve crop yield forecast & early warning • Long-term AC detection integrating EPIC outputs with GLOBIOM for long term CC impact Courtesy IIASA, Steffen Fritz, Marijn De Valck

  11. Thankyou!

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