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EO contributions to CEOS (GEO)

EO contributions to CEOS (GEO). INPE’s perspective. Summary. Introduction Overview of main EO projects at INPE Data policy and software availability CBERS for Africa initiative EO satellite program for 2010 – 2020 . A vision for our future.

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EO contributions to CEOS (GEO)

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  1. EO contributions to CEOS (GEO) INPE’s perspective WGISS-27, Toulouse

  2. Summary Introduction Overview of main EO projects at INPE Data policy and software availability CBERS for Africa initiative EO satellite program for 2010 – 2020 WGISS-27, Toulouse

  3. A vision for our future A constellation of satellites provide free global land imaging for all countries on Earth CBERS contributes to CEOS LSI and GEO data democracy and data sharing WGISS-27, Toulouse

  4. Bilateral agreements (China, Argentina, UK, Germany) Multilateral agreements (CEOS, GEO) INPE’s technology agenda Brazil as a global player in earth observation WGISS-27, Toulouse

  5. dry season dry season dry season Rate 01/02 Inc 01/02 Rate 00/01 Inc 00/01 Time Jul00 Jan01 Jul01 Jan02 Jan03 Jul02 Deforestation in the Amazon PRODES project – deforestation rates WGISS-27, Toulouse

  6. DMC 25km LANDSAT CCD/CBERS PRODES multidata approach WGISS-27, Toulouse

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  8. ~230 scenes Landsat/year PRODES wall to wall assessment WGISS-27, Toulouse

  9. Main uses of PRODES results Effectiveness of deforestation control policies Increasing demands of concerned society for governmental actions Support for policy making at regional and local scales Public awareness of deforestation in the Amazon (www.obt.inpe.br/prodes) WGISS-27, Toulouse

  10. But PRODES is not enough … Results are obtained and published after the damage is done It is difficult for the government to punish illegal deforestation after it is installed There are demands for faster information production WGISS-27, Toulouse

  11. SOIL SHADOW GREEN VEGETATION DETER project – near real time Same approach as PRODES with MODIS 250m WGISS-27, Toulouse

  12. Soil image (April 22 to May 7, 2004) WGISS-27, Toulouse

  13. Classification of soil image WGISS-27, Toulouse

  14. 2003 extension + changes + image WGISS-27, Toulouse

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  16. Shapefile of all deforestation mapped in that month WGISS-27, Toulouse

  17. June 08, 2004 WGISS-27, Toulouse

  18. June 22, 2004 WGISS-27, Toulouse

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  20. Impacts of DETER Faster information for strategic decisions by the deforestation control agencies Better efficiency in law enforcement Immediate public awareness by monthly information dissemination (www.obt.inpe.br/deter) WGISS-27, Toulouse

  21. If it has been published in English … WGISS-27, Toulouse

  22. CBERS program timeline CBERS-1 September 1999 – March 2003 CBERS-2 October 2003 – March 2009 CBERS-2B Launched in September, 2007 CBERS-3 Scheduled for June, 2011 CBERS-4 Scheduled for September, 2014 WGISS-27, Toulouse

  23. CBERS (free) data policy Data acquired over Brazil are available free of charges to anyone Data acquired over China are available free of charges to the Chinese people Brazil and China agree to apply the same data policy for Africa Brazil applies the same policy for any country WGISS-27, Toulouse

  24. CBERS and Landsat data distribution WGISS-27, Toulouse

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  28. CBERS program contributions CEOS LSI constellation GEO data democracy & data sharing tasks CalVal activities CBERS direct downlink at USGS – EROS in 2006 and 2008 for cross-calibration with Landsat data CBERS onboard data recorder used over Antarctica for the Dome-C experiment (QA4EO – WGCalVal) WGISS-27, Toulouse

  29. Free and open-source software SPRING (www.dpi.inpe.br/spring) General purpose GIS & image processing system Freeware since 1996, in 2010 More than 100,000 users Windows and Linux versions Available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese WGISS-27, Toulouse

  30. Free and open-source software TerraLib (www.dpi.inpe.br/terralib) Open source GIS classes and functions library Written in C++ and ‘almost’ OGC compliant GNU LGPL (Lesser General Public License) TerraView (www.dpi.inpe.br/terraview) Open source GIS application built on TerraLib GNU GPL (General Public License) WGISS-27, Toulouse

  31. Free and open-source software Sismaden (www.dpi.inpe.br/sismaden) SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) system for monitoring (risk alerts) natural disasters WGISS-27, Toulouse

  32. Free and open-source software Marlin (www.dgi.inpe.br/CDSR) Open source application for satellite imagery visualization GNU GPL built on TerraLib Windows and Linux versions Support for GeoTIFF image file format Tools for geometric and radiometric analyses WGISS-27, Toulouse

  33. CBERS for Africa initiative Dissemination of free CBERS data for African countries Partnership with existing ground stations Adherence to the CBERS data policy GEO capacity building task Training programs Free and open source software WGISS-27, Toulouse

  34. CBERS for Africa initiative Four ground stations were indentified CSIR, Hartebeeshoek, in South Africa INTA, Maspalomas, in the Canary Islands, Spain ASI, Malindi, in Kenya NARSS, Aswan, in Egypt Gabon has recently demonstrated interest in establishing a CBERS ground station Cooperation with IRD, AFD, CNES WGISS-27, Toulouse

  35. CBERS for Africa initiative WGISS-27, Toulouse

  36. Perspectives for 2010 Extension of PRODES and DETER methodologies to other countries Indonesia, countries in the Equatorial Africa GIS and Remote Sensing capacity building in Africa (GEO CB task) Mozambique, South Africa Extensive use of free and open source software Regular production of GIS-ready CBERS data WGISS-27, Toulouse

  37. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 CBERS-5 CBERS-4 CBERS-6 CBERS-3 CBERS-SAR Amazônia-2 Amazônia-1 Amazônia-3 INPE’s EO satellite program WGISS-27, Toulouse

  38. EO contributions to CEOS (GEO)INPE’s perspectiveJulio Dalgejulio@dpi.inpe.brThanks! WGISS-27, Toulouse

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