EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGS Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre Task - Develop a.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Data Needs of UNEPs Global Environmental Outlook (GEO 4) Intersecretariat Working Group on Environment Statistics, International Work Session on Water.
Advertisements

Page 1 GEO/CEOS-SIT Call to Action Ken McDonald WGISS Vice-Chair.
GEO Work Plan Symposium 2011 Global Biodiversity Observation (DS-14)
GEO Work Plan Symposium 2011 Task DS – 13 Global Ecosystems Monitoring.
Http//: EBONE - European Biodiversity Observation Network GEO Task BI-07-01: Developing a Global Biodiversity Observation Network Rob Jongman,
GEO Ecosystems SBA Coordination: A. Provenzale, CNR-ISAC GEO Secretariat Yubao Qiu ISRSE35 (Beijing International Convention Center) 23 April, 2013.
Integrated Earth Observations - Building the Bridges - IGOL Theme Team Meeting Sept 2004 Jeff Tschirley Chief, SDRN.
World Data Center for Biodiversity and Ecology - ICSU WDC System OAS/IABIN Protected Area Meeting January 23, 2007.
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) 2015 Work Plan Symposium Barbara J. Ryan Director, GEO Secretariat Geneva, Switzerland 5 May 2015.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Facing Tomorrow’s Challenges USGS Science in the Coming Decade Dr. Mark Myers Director USGS.
9/10/2015A GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE AND PROSPEROUS KENYA Challenges on Climate Change Adaptation in Kenya.
Modeling Terrestrial Ecosystem Distribution, Mapping Threats and Updating Protected Area Information Leonardo Sotomayor South America Conservation Region.
Professor Diana H. Wall, Science Chair, GSBI
Prepared for the 3rd SBB telecon 20 Mar 2012 Michele Walters, BI-01 task coordinator.
Risk-Based Decision Making How do you make public policy?
ADC Meeting # 2, Seattle, July 2006 Slide # 1 Status of tasks AG-06-04, AR-06-09, CL-06-02, DA , DA Ivan Petiteville, CEOS Meeting #
The Nature Conservancy
Temperate Grasslands The Most Awesome Biome. Global Distribution The Prairie in the USA The Pampas of South America The Steppes of Eurasia 9 countries.
Roger Sayre, PhD Senior Scientist for Ecosystems Land Change Science Program U.S. Geological Survey and GEOSS Task Lead for ECO-01-C1 Global Ecosystem.
© GEO Secretariat GEO Ecosystem task and GEO BON Carlos Padovani, Brazil Georgios Sarantakos, GEO Secretariat Beijing, China April 21, 2013 GEO Ecosystem.
1 THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, WHO WILL BE OBSERVING? Kwame Koranteng & Tore Stromme Fisheries Management and Conservation.
Partnering to Measure Forest Carbon March, Harnessing the Technical Capacities of the United States U.S. Agency for International Development U.S.
LESSONS LEARNED FROM PAST NOTABLE DISASTERS ALGERIA PART 2: DUST STORMS Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA.
Slide 1 WGISS CEOS WGISS 21, Budapest 8-12 May 2006 WGISS Contribution to GEO WGISS Contribution to GEO Ivan Petiteville.
Global Integrated Trends Analysis Network (GITAN) Roger Sayre, Ph.D. Geographic Analysis and Monitoring Program (GAM) US Geological Survey.
Sustainable Development Goals 17 proposed goals as of March 2015.
INTEGRATED ARCTIC MANAGEMENT Brendan P. Kelly Assistant Director for Polar Sciences Office of Science and Technology Policy
Satellites enabling the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) Michael Inggs, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cape Town,
Roger Sayre, PhD Senior Scientist for Ecosystems Land Change Science Program U.S. Geological Survey and GEO Task Lead GI-14 Commonalities in Global Land.
The GEOSS Initiative Codata workshop, September 2005 Dhesigen Naidoo DST, South Africa.
Bringing the Future into Focus. Global Land Cover for Policy GEO Week: Land Cover Side Event “Harmonized Pathways Towards Policy Needs” Mexico City, November,
Valuing Biodiversity Theo Stephens Department of Conservation February 2007 Assessing relative value using national databases.
Unit 6: Population Distribution & Growth World Geo 3200/3202 May 2011.
Integrating ecosystem- and community-based adaptation Hausner Wendo.
Metrics and MODIS Diane Wickland December, Biology/Biogeochemistry/Ecosystems/Carbon Science Questions: How are global ecosystems changing? (Question.
End poverty in all its forms everywhere End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture Ensure healthy lives.
GEO Task AG Initiate creation of a 5- to 10-year strategic plan: define specific objectives for 2007 and create a plan of action for agriculture.
Sustainable Human Development and Green Jobs Mihail Peleah, Programme Specialist Green Economy and Employment, UNDP Istanbul Regional Hub.
What are the threats to Biodiversity? Learning intention To understand what the threats are to biodiversity and which areas are affected.
Physical and Human Geography
MAIN ACTIVITY AREAS Global system of terrestrial observation networks: Gt-Net (ecology, glaciers, hydrology, permafrost) Regional activities: Central and.
Sustainability Educational Leaders Without Borders Rosemary Papa
The Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management (BIOPAMA) Programme
Bradley Reed USGS Climate and Land Use Change
Gender and Development
An internship with Restore America’s Estuaries
Thematic session 3: Managing natural resources and protecting the planet‘s ecosystems Human development dependent on finite natural resources and vulnerable.
GIS Skills check
Mapping and assessment of ecosystem and their services
Where was the Megafauna Extinction the greatest?
International Partners
Earth Observations in Service of Global Development
7th EU Research FP has ten themes defined in order:
1.8 Area-based regulations
The Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management (BIOPAMA) Programme
INTEGRATED ARCTIC MANAGEMENT
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
Table 1. The Sustainable Development Goals,
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
Presentation transcript:

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGS Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre Task - Develop a standardized, robust, and practical global ecosystems classification and map for the planet’s terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems.

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGSGEO Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre Terrestrial Ecosystems of South America Roger Sayre, Jacquie Bow, Carmen Josse, Leonardo Sotomayor, and Jerry Touval Past Milestones On The Way to the Global Map A New Map of Standardized Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Conterminous United States

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGSGEO Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre Landforms Lithology Land Cover Bioclimates

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGSGEO Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGSGEO Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGSGEO Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre What Assessments Can The Africa Map Support? Climate change (and other) impacts to ecosystems Systematic conservation planning to ensure protection of representative ecosystems Economic and social value of ecosystem goods and services Resource inventory and management Environmental security Other geodesign-based applications

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGSGEO Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre The Global Map Is Out 9 DEC 2014

EC‐01‐C1 Global Standardized Ecosystem Classification, Map and Inventory GEO Lead Nation: USA Agency Lead: USGSGEO Lead: Dr. Roger Sayre