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GEO P LENARY XII S IDE E VENT S USTAINABLE D EVELOPMENT G OALS : E ARTH O BSERVATIONS IN S ERVICE OF G LOBAL D EVELOPMENT 10 November 2015 Mexico City EARTH OBSERVATION INFORMATICS FUTURE SCIENCE PLATFORM Dr Arnold Dekker | Earth Observation Informatics FSP Session 2: SDGs, Targets and Indicators SDGs, targets and global indicator framework: The What, Who, and How The role of the UN Big Data for Official Statistics and it’s Global Working Group
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GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City BigData UN GWG Met in Abu Dhabi 19 th November 2015
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The Big Data UN GWG acknowledged that “using Big Data for official statistics is an obligation for the statistical community based on the Fundamental Principle to meet the expectation of society for enhanced products and improved and more efficient ways of working.”. The GWG established 8 task teams to implement its mandate on the topics of “Advocacy and communication“ “Linking Big Data and the Sustainable Development Goals“ "Access and Partnerships“ "Training, Skills and Capacity building“ "Cross-cutting issues“ "Mobile phone data“ "Satellite imagery“ "Social media data". Members: Australia, Bangladesh, Cameroon, China, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Tanzania, UAE, USA, UNSD, UNECE, UNESCAP, UN Global Pulse, ITU, OECD, World Bank, Eurostat, GCC-statAustraliaBangladeshCameroonChinaColombiaDenmark EgyptIndonesiaItalyMexicoMoroccoNetherlandsOmanPakistan PhilippinesTanzaniaUAEUSAUNSDUNECEUNESCAPUN Global PulseITUOECDWorld BankEurostatGCC-stat Partners: Positium, University of PennsylvaniaPositium GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City
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The Big Data UN GWG acknowledged that “using Big Data for official statistics is an obligation for the statistical community based on the Fundamental Principle to meet the expectation of society for enhanced products and improved and more efficient ways of working.”. The GWG established 8 task teams to implement its mandate on the topics of “Advocacy and communication“ “Linking Big Data and the Sustainable Development Goals“ "Access and Partnerships“ "Training, Skills and Capacity building“ "Cross-cutting issues“ "Mobile phone data“ "Satellite imagery“ "Social media data". Members: Australia, Bangladesh, Cameroon, China, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Tanzania, UAE, USA, UNSD, UNECE, UNESCAP, UN Global Pulse, ITU, OECD, World Bank, Eurostat, GCC-statAustraliaBangladeshCameroonChinaColombiaDenmark EgyptIndonesiaItalyMexicoMoroccoNetherlandsOmanPakistan PhilippinesTanzaniaUAEUSAUNSDUNECEUNESCAPUN Global PulseITUOECDWorld BankEurostatGCC-stat Partners: Positium, University of PennsylvaniaPositium GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City
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5 Universally applicable, taking into consideration domestic priorities / policies Countries need to develop strategies and plans for reporting at national, regional, global levels. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 17 goals, 169 targets, hundreds of indicators
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6 Universally applicable, taking into consideration domestic priorities / policies Countries need to develop strategies and plans for reporting at national, regional, global levels. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 17 goals, 169 targets, hundreds of indicators
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GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City
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A main conclusion was that there needs to be more dialogue between the CEOS and GEO and related communities and the UN SD & UN GGIM etc., and National Statistics Offices for the geospatial SDG relevant information that satellite imagery may provide now and in the future
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Earth Observing Sensors are getting more sophisticated and map much more variables at higher frequency More physical characteristics measured from space: 1.Visible light and nearby infrared reflectance and emittance (e.g. Fluorescence) from multispectral to hyperspectral 2.Short Wave Infrared reflectance; multiple spectral bands 3.Thermal Infrared Reflectance and emittance: multiple thermal bands 4.Microwave - active : more radar bands (C, X, L, S band) more polarisations 5.Microwave – passive: soil moisture and ocean salinity-increased spatial resolution 6.Altimetry: increased spatial resolution 7.LIDAR and Altimetry(Laser and radar altimetry from space resp.)) 8.Gravimetry anomaly detection ( groundwater aquifer depletion and recharge) GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City
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More physical characteristics measured from space: 1.Visible light and nearby infrared reflectance and emittance (e.g. Fluorescence) from multispectral to hyperspectral: only data used by GWG Big Data Official Stats 2.Short Wave Infrared reflectance; multiple spectral bands 3.Thermal Infrared Reflectance and emittance: multiple thermal bands: only data used by GWG Big Data Official Stats 4.Microwave - active : more radar bands (C, X, L, S band) more polarisations 5.Microwave – passive: soil moisture and ocean salinity-increased spatial resolution 6.Altimetry: increased spatial resolution 7.LIDAR and Altimetry(Laser and radar altimetry from space resp.)) 8.Gravimetry anomaly detection ( groundwater aquifer depletion and recharge) GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City Earth Observing Sensors are getting more sophisticated and map much more variables at higher frequency
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CEOS and GEOSS are actively considering their response to SDGs Indicators and targets CEOS GEOSS 97 governments & EU 87 organizations 24 Associates 31 Space Agencies Space Arm Of GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City
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13 GEO Initiative on SDGs Candidate GEO Initiative for GEO 2016 Work Program Draft GEO 2016 Work Program contains a candidate GEO initiative for SDGs = GI-18 :GEO and SDGs. GEO role in defining the indicators and providing support to countries in measuring, monitoring and achieving the SDGs. Goals: 1) To engage with Member States, the UN Statistics Division and other partners in the development/refinement of the indicators supporting the SDG Goals and Targets to be approved by the UN Statistical Commission in March 2016. 2) Develop pilot projects in one or more GEO Member countries focused on integrating Earth observations with national statistical accounts to better measure, monitor and achieve the SDGs.
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14 Work with GEO to formulate pilot projects in selected countries to demonstrate SDG indicator monitoring with satellite EO. Develop a strategy and messages to facilitate consistent communication within national institutional ecosystems in support of the significant implementation challenge national statistical offices will face. Analyse how space-based EO can support the implementation of the indicators Develop capacity building strategy and material, in support of the significant implementation challenge national statistical offices will face Summary and CEOS Engagement Opportunities
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United Nations Statistical Commission -Global Working Group on Big Data for Official Statistics -2nd Meeting, 19 Oct 2015, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates & 2nd UN Global Conference on Big Data for Official Statistics 20 &21 Oct 2015 (invitation only) Big Data incl. Satellite Imagery http://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/events/2015/abudhabi/gwg-agenda.asphttp://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/events/2015/abudhabi/gwg-agenda.asp. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/events/2015/abudhabi/default.asphttp://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/events/2015/abudhabi/default.asp). Australian Bureau of Statistics leads the Task Team on Satellite Imagery, Geospatial Data and Remote Sensing. Global Working Group on Big Data for Official Statistics organising the 3 rd Global Conference on Big Data for Official Statistics 28 to 30 June 2016 in Dublin, Ireland Ideas: Increase target audience & add exhibition booths where the statistical community, but also private sector and civil society could show what they are doing. = possible CEOS & GEO opportunity!
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GEO P LENARY XII S IDE E VENT : S USTAINABLE D EVELOPMENT G OALS : E ARTH O BSERVATIONS IN S ERVICE OF G LOBAL D EVELOPMENT. November 10, 2015 Mexico City Some Side Event Objectives & Discussion Topics (adapted by A.G. Dekker with both a CEOS and GEO hat on) The development, reporting and tracking of robust indicators Identify pathways for Earth observations to support SDG goals, targets and indicators Lessons learned from similar efforts using Earth observations to develop and implement policy-relevant indicators Reach agreement on establishing a partnership between CEOS and GEO and SDG stakeholders Make concrete refinements to a dedicated CEOS and GEO initiative on the SDGs, addressing both CEOS and GEO contributions overall and GEO support to countries on SDG tracking and reporting Support and guide the UN Big Data for Official Statistics and it’s Global Working Group to make sense out of the plethora of possibilities that Earth Observation provides (& UNSD & UN GGIM &…..) GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City
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Earth Observation Informatics FSP Dr Arnold Dekker T+61 2 6246 5821 M +61 419411338 Earnold.dekker@csiro.au wwww.csiro.au/CLWwww.csiro.au/CLW ‘ Proposed: Structured dialogue UNSD with global earth observing community ( e.g. via Geo and CEOS and others.....) how NSO can make use of existing implemented methods a.s.a.p. for monitoring progress against UN SDG indicators and targets and influence developments GEO UN SDG Side Event 10 th Nov 2015, Mexico City
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