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Observational Needs for IGOL

Observational Needs for IGOL. Contribution from Anthony C. Janetos The Heinz Center. Observational Needs. Request from Chair to consider observational needs from perspective of Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Have considered research/assessment done for MA on rapid land-cover change

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Observational Needs for IGOL

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  1. Observational Needs for IGOL Contribution from Anthony C. Janetos The Heinz Center

  2. Observational Needs • Request from Chair to consider observational needs from perspective of Millennium Ecosystem Assessment • Have considered research/assessment done for MA on rapid land-cover change • Considered findings that are emerging from the individual chapters within MA conditions and trends • Considered national/international environmental indicators processes

  3. Observation Needs • Request from Chair to consider intersection of • High priority observations • Observations where there are clear marked deficiencies • Observations needing improvements where it is clear what is needed to make improvements • Focus on Land, so not considering ocean, marine, atmospheric related issues • Considering remotely sensed data primarily, but need to recognize that must be accompanied by in situ and human dimensions data

  4. Summaries • “Landsat-Class” data provided globally, operationally • Continuous, near-real time fire monitoring • Elevation • High resolution sampling for ecosystem disturbance and recovery • High resolution sampling for changes in urban and built environment • Continuous, near-real time net primary productivity monitoring

  5. “Landsat-Class Data” • Requires an operational commitment for global data • Clearly a foundation of land-cover, land-cover change and land-use monitoring • Must be consistent, replicable, allow for technological development • Must be augmented by quite different sorts of data for economic, human dimensions, ecosystem services, biodiversity

  6. Fire Monitoring • Technical issues have been largely worked out (for remote sensing) • Need to ensure international coordination and sharing of data • Questions of regional/global implementation • Monitoring of both occurrence and of recovery from fire (more on this later) • Possible transition from research to truly operational status?

  7. Elevation • Critical to maintain high-quality elevation data sets • Clearly important for a wide range of hydrologic, hazard-related, and other environmental applications

  8. Primary Productivity • Global monitoring of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation at high temporal resolution • Move into operational status, but allow for technological evolution • Foundation for modeling and calculation of a number of ecosystem services • As with other issues, needs to be accompanied by a wide range of other physical, human dimensions data for understanding of consequences of change

  9. Disturbance and Recovery of Ecosystems • Disturbance (e.g. fire, storms, harvesting, pests) critical feature of ecosystem dynamics • Drives a lot of carbon, nitrogen, biological dynamics • Can be monitored in part with very high resolution sampling • May be in part a research topic to evaluate how much sampling, temporal dynamics, and where it needs to be done

  10. Urban Environments • Growth of urban and suburban environments a very important global issue • Most of growth in urban environments over next several decades will occur in developing countries • Systematic sampling of these environments for quantitative analysis of pressures on goods and services going to be important to support • Clearly needs to be developed in concurrence with a wide variety of other types of data

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