Existing methodologies, tools and new approaches for monitoring SDG’s

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Existing methodologies, tools and new approaches for monitoring SDG’s Sustainable Development Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable Existing methodologies, tools and new approaches for monitoring SDG’s

SDG’s - Indicators 11.1 Housing and Slum Upgrading 11.1.1: Proportion of urban population living in slums, informal settlements and inadequate housing 11.2 Accessible transport system for all 11.2.1: Proportion of population that has convenient access to public transport, by age, sex and persons with disabilities 11.3 Participatory and Inclusive Urbanization 11.3.1: Ratio of land consumption rate to population growth rate 11.3.2: Proportion of cities with a direct participation structure of civil society in urban planning and management that operate regularly and democratically 11.4 World Cultural and natural heritage protection 11.4.1: Total expenditure per capita spent on the preservation, protection and conservation of all cultural heritage 11.5 Protection of the poor and people in vulnerable situation 11.5.1: Number of deaths, missing persons and persons directly affected by disaster 11.5.2: Direct Economic loss in relation to global GDP, damage to critical infrastructure and number of distribution of basic services, attributed to disasters 11.6 Capital environmental impact of cities reduction 11.6.1: Proportion of urban solid waste regularly collected and with adequate final discharge 11.6.2: Annual mean levels of fine particulate matter 11.7 Access to safe and inclusive public space 11.7.1: Average share of built-up area of cities that is open space

OPTRON Solution Approach

Workflow Approach COLLECT PROCESS MODEL ANALYSE Page 4

Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) Proposed Optron/Trimble Solution 11.1 Housing and Slum Upgrading Trimble Field Inspector Satellite/UAS Imagery Trimble eCognition Image Analysis software 11.2 Accessible transport system for all Trimble MX7 Mobile Scanner Trident 3D Image Analysis Software 11.3 Participatory and Inclusive Urbanization 11.4 World Cultural and natural heritage protection Trimble TX8 Scanner 11.5 Protection of the poor and people in vulnerable situation 11.6 Capital environmental impact of cities reduction UAS Imagery Volumetric Analysis 11.7 Access to safe and inclusive public space

How do we monitor these indicators? Collect Which data collection methods? Process Outcome orientated processing Software Model Extrapolate results Analyze Analyze results i.t.o. effectiveness in monitoring indicator

Collect (Hardware/Software Solutions) Trimble hardware/software solutions tailored for social economic surveying From indicators, the following data needs were highlighted: Imagery (Satellite/UAS) Image Analysis Field Data collection Infrastructure mapping Standardized data formats Accessibility to data, data integrity and data integration

Trimble Hardware/Software Solutions

Trimble Hardware/Software Solutions (Collect) Trimble Field Inspector (Field Data Collection Software) Trimble GNSS Handheld GPS (High Precision GPS) Trimble MX7 Mobile Scanning (3D Transport Network Mapping) Trimble UX5 HP UAS (High Precision Aerial Mapping) Trimble TX8 Terrestrial Scanner (Detailed Laser Point Cloud Scanning)

Trimble Field Inspector Hosted Server Quatum GIS, Mapserver, Openlayers, ESRI Products Anywhere on network or WWW Field Inspector Field Inspector Desktop Postgis, SQL Server, Oracle, ESRI, FI Communication Server Field Office Web Viewer Database

Trimble GNSS Handheld (High Precision GPS) Price Trimble GeoExplorer 7X (WEHH) New Trimble YUMA 2 (Win7) Trimble Nomad 1050 (WEHH) Trimble Juno 5B / 5D (WEHH / Android 4.2) Trimble TDC100 (Android) Functionality

Trimble MX2 Mobile Scanner

Trimble MX2 Mobile Scanner Collect Data: Trident Capture POSView Process Vehicle Trajectory: POSPac MMS Process vehicle + base station GNSS/IMU data Process Laser + Image Data: Trident Imaging Hub Import trajectory Extract information Export +

Trimble UX5 HP UAS

Trimble UX5 HP UAS

Trimble TX8 Terrestrial Scanner

Process

Trimble Software Solutions Trimble eCognition (Object Based Image Classification)

Trimble eCognition Feature Extraction Image Segmentation Image Classification

Combined Solution

Combined Data Collection Approach Field Data Collection Mobile Network Maps Reports Central Data Server General Population Analysis (Target Indicators) Satellite Imagery UAS Imagery

Summary Data for the monitoring of SDG Indicators, needs to be: Reliable Proven accuracies Repeatable Able to apply methodology in all (most) environments Standardized Data from different surveys/projects should be comparable Scientifically justifiable Data should hold up to critique from scientific community

Thank You Shayne Ayford OPTRON (Pty) Ltd Email: sayford@Optron.com