Committee on Earth Observation Satellites

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Committee on Earth Observation Satellites CEOS Chair 2018 priorities Astrid Koch/Mark Dowell – European Commission SIT-32 Agenda Item # 37 CEOS Strategic Implementation Team ESA Headquarters, Paris, France 26th-27th April 2017

CEOS Chair 2018 European Commission - CEOS Chair As the 2018 CEOS Chair, the European Commission will Ensure continuity and coherence of CEOS activities by: supporting and further developing priorities and themes of current Chair (USGS) are through 2018 understanding of common priorities and coordination with the incoming SIT Chair (NOAA). Beyond this, the European Commission will provide leadership on a number of initiatives

Continuation and development COM will work with USGS, ESA, and the incoming SIT Chair NOAA and the relevant stakeholders to ensure the required continuity of the following activities: Implementation of the study of future data access and analysis architectures. Supporting the ad-hoc team on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through increased engagement with national statistics agencies and analyzing the mainstreaming of these efforts into policy. Moderate Resolution Sensor Interoperability. Consideration of future partnerships and priorities for CEOS, notably with GEO, the UN system, development banks, and the big data players. Expediting existing CEOS thematic acquisition strategies – in relation to forests, agriculture, disasters, climate, carbon, and water.  

Rationalization of on-going activities COM will promote continued discussion to rationalise/integrate many ongoing, partly overlapping CEOS activities: Land Surface imaging and its applications i.e. LSI-VC activities including those on Analysis ready data (ARD), USGS priority activity on moderate-resolution interoperability, CEOS open datacube activities, Future Data Architectures (FDA) and related Pilots CEOS support to GFOI and GEOGLAM and SDCG  Together with NOAA as incoming SIT Chair, to address an aspect of internal process: Longer-term issue in the sustainability and implementation of ad- hoc teams and initiatives for integration in standing entities of CEOS such as the Working Groups and Virtual Constellations  

CEOS Chair 2018 priority A Specific Chair Initiative #1: Laying the foundation for an international CO2 and GHG emission monitoring system to make a fundamental contribution to monitoring CO2 and other GHG emissions globally: using the CEOS Carbon Strategy, as well as specific targeted activities started in 2017 i.e. the AC-VC whitepaper on a CO2 and GHG constellation, and ongoing discussions on mutual interests between CEOS and CGMS on these issues.

CEOS Chair 2018 priority A Three specific activities are foreseen for advancing this effort in 2017: Facilitate the completion of the AC-VC whitepaper on defining an optimum constellation for CO2 and GHG emission monitoring, including the joint competences of CEOS and CGMS, and in the general framework of the continued implementation of the CEOS Carbon Strategy Place the space segment in the broader context of a fully sustained system for CO2 emission monitoring. Individual CEOS Agencies have counterparts in their individual countries/regions who have responsibility for Inventories, the required modelling, in-situ infrastructure and the ground segment elements. Advance the relationship with CGMS for an operationally implemented and sustained observation capability. Consider establishing a formal working relationship between CEOS and CGMS as with the successful ongoing relationship on Systematic Observations of ECVs in support of UNFCCC.

Chair priority A workshop in 2018 The EC proposes to organise a dedicated discussion workshop: Bringing together these different stakeholders to define best practices and synergies Exploring possibilities for common approaches to some of the system development. This would also require the strong engagement of CGMS as well as CEOS Associate members such as the WMO.

CEOS Chair 2018 priority B – Data Conclude the initial study of Future Data access and analysis Architectures (FDA) with recommendations for a "Generation 2020" of operational systems and their global interoperability. Consider follow-on within WIGISS Introduce the new Copernicus DIAS as an enabling element for operational implementation of services, CEOS pilot projects and other Small-scale demonstrators Continue to support and expand the efforts related to exploitation environments based on ARD CEOS Open Data Cube and links to non EO domains Earth System Data Cube methodologies Expand work on the user classification and user needs inventory Instantiate a new effort to define FDA for the post 2025 timeframe, including e.g. near real time aspects and related technology gaps Finalise the study of Future Data access and analysis Architectures (FDA) with recommendations for the generation 2020 of operational systems and their global interoperability. Develop broad support among CEOS agencies to develop a blend of global networks, regional and national hubs that support thematic Data Cubes. Based on available technologies and available/emerging standards

CEOS Chair 2018 priority B – Data Production effort required Build on the achievements of the LSI-VC, CARD4L and ARD efforts to develop a roadmap of required implementation efforts focusing on: Operational data provision (optical and SAR) to support global initiatives on land, land use and forestry (e.g. GEOGLAM, GFOI) Additional efforts where necessary to respond to the CEOS Carbon Observation Strategy from Space Build on the work done by CEOS agencies and the WMO to initiate the definition of necessary ARD products for marine and ocean applications Draw up a CEOS service inventory and promote the consideration of existing services (e.g. Copernicus services) in the ARD context Finalise the CEOS ARD definition and propose: A roadmap of actions to support the development, production of, and access to compatible ARD from multiple CEOS agencies (including implementation of ARD for marine and oceans).

Chair priority B workshop in 2018 Data related workshop proposals The European Commission proposes to organise dedicated workshops: Access to Copernicus data and information, and additional data, in a flexible tool environment for data exploitation – introducing Copernicus DIAS for CEOS Consolidation and prioritisation of user needs – proposing a shortlist for a CEOS coordinated response Land observation and data to support the CEOS Carbon Observation from space Innovative integration of SAR data/products in CEOS; exploiting the full potential of interferometry