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Capacity building on Earth Observations in the Black Sea catchment

Capacity building on Earth Observations in the Black Sea catchment. To View This Presentation. FIRST. Kick back and relax. SECOND. 30 partners in 15 countries since 2009 … . Open up your eyes. DHMO. A DROP IN THE BLACK SEA…. THAT TRIGGERS NEW IDEAS. CHANGE PEOPLE’S MIND.

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Capacity building on Earth Observations in the Black Sea catchment

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  1. Capacity buildingon Earth Observationsin the Black Sea catchment

  2. To View This Presentation FIRST Kick back and relax SECOND 30 partners in 15 countries since 2009 … Open up your eyes

  3. DHMO

  4. A DROP IN THE BLACK SEA…

  5. THAT TRIGGERS NEW IDEAS

  6. CHANGE PEOPLE’S MIND

  7. BRINGS BETTER SOLUTIONS

  8. AND WATERS GEOSS

  9. contributions 5

  10. OF contributions 5 enviroGRIDS TO GEOSS

  11. enviroGRIDS MODELS WATERRESOURCES

  12. Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)

  13. Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)

  14. enviroGRIDS 2 CONTRIBUTES DATA TO GEOSS

  15. Building demographic, climatic and land cover scenarios

  16. Land cover change modeling with Metronamica

  17. Modeling the Black Sea catchment hydrology with SWAT

  18. Preliminary Results (long term average) Riverdischarge Actual ET Precipitation Potential ET Soil Moisture Aquifer Recharge

  19. Developing pilote studies on other Societal Benefit Areas

  20. Societal Benefit Areas: pilote studies G E O S S S B A Biodiversity: Invasive sp. Climate Biodiversity: AZOV comm. Climate Biodiversity: Ignaeda For. Ecosystems: BS phytoplancton Biodiversity: AZOV wetlands. Land cover Agriculture: GEPIC Energy: Solar & Wind Demography Health: Drinking water others SWAT Disaster:Invasive sp. Disaster: Floods

  21. Evaluating the quality and vulnerability of water resources

  22. Water resource assessment? Water Framework Directive UN Water: DPSIR 1,2,3 Footprint: bleu, green & grey water EAA: State Of the Environment Report 2010 HelComapproach

  23. 3 enviroGRIDS BUILDS CAPACITY

  24. enviroGRIDS policy briefs

  25. enviroGRIDS GEOSS workshops • Available from web site: • Teaching material • DVD with open source packages • e-learning courses Past workshops: Bucharest, Tbilissi, Delft, Istanbul Next workshops: Sofia (Mai 2012), Ukraine (?), Russia (?)

  26. enviroGRIDS professional networks on LinkedIn

  27. 4 enviroGRIDS INNOVATES

  28. enviroGRIDS tool components

  29. enviroGRIDSgeoportal at: www.envirogrids.cz

  30. gSWAT: Gridification of the SWAT application

  31. eGLE: eLearning development environment

  32. enviroGRIDS 5 COMMUNICATES

  33. Communicating to the public and decision makers

  34. Communicating to the public and decision makers www.youtube.com/envirogrids

  35. enviroGRIDS MODELS WATER RESOURCE BUILDS CAPACITIES CONTRIBUTES DATA TO GEOSS INNOVATES COMMUNICATES

  36. www.envirogrids.net anthony.lehmann@unige.ch

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