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GEO Land Cover Side Event GEO-XIII Plenary 8 November 2016 St. Petersburg, Russia Gary Geller & André Obregón GEO Secretariat

Land Cover cuts across Societal Benefit Areas

Sustainable Development Goals Multiple applications of land cover and land cover change exist to evaluate progress towards various SDG targets Usefulness of land cover information for the implementation of the SDGs is being recognized

GEO Initiative on SDGs Purpose Progress the Targets Support the Indicators

Water-related ecosystems 6.6 By 2020, protect and restore water-related ecosystems, including mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers and lakes   Indicator 6.6.1 Change in the extent of water-related ecosystems over time (Tier III, Potential Custodian agency: UNEP, Other: UN-Water, IUCN) Land cover datasets can be used to detect changes over time in the extent of wetlands, forests and drylands. GEO/GEOSS is referred to in the stakeholder comments as an institution to collaborate with regarding the collection of data. Several satellite-based datasets are proposed to be used for the detection of the percentage change in extent of freshwater systems, e.g. derived from Sentinel-2 or Landsat data

Urbanization 11.3 By 2030, enhance inclusive and sustainable urbani-zation and capacity for participatory, integrated and sustainable human settlement planning and management in all countries  Indicator 11.3.1 Ratio of land consumption rate to population growth rate (Tier II, Potential Custodian agency: UN-Habitat, Other: UNEP) The value of satellite-based EO data to monitor land cover change is acknowledged in the stakeholder comments. UNEP proposed to contribute to this indicator through work with GEO-GEOSS on land conversion

Land degradation 15.3 By 2030, combat desertification, restore degraded land and soil, including land affected by desertification, drought and floods, and strive to achieve a land degradation-neutral world  Indicator 15.3.1 Percentage of land that is degraded over total land area (Tier III, Potential Custodian agency: UNCCD, Other: FAO, UNEP) Proposed sub-indicators: Land cover Land productivity Soil organic carbon According to UNCCD “land cover and land cover change has multiple applications for evaluating progress towards various SDG targets and gives a first indication of land degradation”

Multilateral Environmental Agreements 4 Aichi Targets relate to land cover Targets 5, 6 and 12 can be informed by land cover Focuses on attaining Land Degradation Neutrality and SDG Target 15.3

Climate Land Cover is an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) Global-scale wall-to-wall land use products allowing change analysis, are needed by climate modellers, mitigation and adaptation communities Parties must submit annual national GHG inventories including estimates of anthropogenic emissions and removals in the land use, land use change and forestry sector Six broad land use categories in the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Basis for estimating and reporting greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use and land use conversions

Transition Into GEO Work Programme SB-02: Global Land Cover CA-01: Land Cover & Land Cover Change New emphasis on: Regional and national products Limited use of global maps at the regional/national level Most decisions take place at the national level Land Cover Change Users articulated the importance of land cover change  Ambition to evolve into a GEO Initiative

Land Cover and Land Cover Change Goals: Informing policy initiatives, including those from UN Conventions such as the Sustainable Development Goals, and at the national level Operational systems that provide LC products that meet the varied needs of different users, including those at the global, regional, national, and sub-national levels Easy access to existing LC and LCC information, including making it easier for users to find the data that best meets their needs Leadership:

Specific steps towards the goals Development of a new path for the generation of LC products by utilizing recent advancements in science and technology Development of a coordinated LC reference database Development of shared tools to facilitate validation of LC datasets and that help standardize accuracy assessments Establishment of a community-oriented global LC portal and a collaborative information service platform

GEO-XII Side Event Overview Attendees: ca. 40 Keynote presentations from GEO, UNSD, JRC Roundtable statements from providers and users Discussion on path forward Advances: More data available Improved algorithms (esp. multitemporal) Greatly increase processing capability Vision: A sustainable operational system that generates land cover datasets according to specific user requirements for geographic scope and the number and types of classes; datasets can be generated on a regular basis using consistent methods and with needed accuracy.

GEO-XII Side Event – Key Outcomes Growing demand and expectations Use of LC information in legally binding situations (e.g. reporting) requires high accuracy, accountability, transparency and reliability Need for more levels of classification and types of input data sources Multi-level classification legends, data fusion, integration of socio-economic data, more sources of remote sensing data New technologies and approaches Data cube, separation of preprocessing and classification, single-class approach, fusing local and regional maps into global datasets Land Cover Portal Increased access to land cover datasets and services Varied user needs No single map fits all purposes, need for more dialogue

Thank you !