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1 Use of SeaWiFS data in human-environment research and for indicator development Alex de Sherbinin Sr. Research Associate, CIESIN Deputy Manager, Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) Center for International Earth Science Information Network The Earth Institute, Columbia University Palisades, New York, USA e-mail: adesherbinin@ciesin.columbia.edu

2 2 Socioeconomic Data & Applications Center (SEDAC) Focus on human dimensions of environmental change Integration of social and Earth science data, especially with remote sensing Direct support to scientists, applied and operational users, decision makers, and policy communities Strong links to geospatial data community

3 Motivation for working with SeaWiFS data Convert data to GIS formats for integration with socioeconomic or “human dimensions” data –Making data more accessible to wider community of users Understand how land-based human activities impact coastal eutrophication Develop national-level indicators of coastal eutrophication 3 Kg N / km 2

4 Using SeaWiFS for indicator development 1.Convert annual composites in HDF to ArcMap GRID format 2.Buffer the coastline to 10km 3.Clip the SeaWiFS data based on EEZ from 10km out to 100km 4.Map chlorophyll-a concentrations 5.Assess significant trends in chlorophyll-a concentrations by grid cell 4

5 Global Trends 5

6 CIESIN work on indicators Partner with Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, World Economic Forum, and EC’s Joint Research Centre on the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘05) and Environmental Performance Index (EPI ‘06, ‘08) Purpose is to compare country performance across a range of environmental issues – air quality, biodiversity conservation, energy, resource management – in order to: –Learn more about sources of success and failure –Clarify nature of policy challenges –Encourage healthy competition –Summarize complexity for multiple audiences Now working at sub-national levels: Abu Dhabi and China 6

7 Example Top 10Bottom 10 MauritiusSouth Korea Costa RicaDem. Rep. Congo ColombiaChina EstoniaKuwait FijiDjibouti Papua New GuineaDenmark PortugalBangladesh AustraliaIraq NicaraguaCambodia HondurasMyanmar 7 Fisheries Performance 2008 EPI Framework For fisheries indicators, expert advice provided by Jackie Alder of the University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre

8 Abu Dhabi EPI 8 Percent Change in Chlorophyll-a Concentration Abu Dhabi, UAE, 1998-2007 (black means no significant change) We took the average annual concen-trations for the entire coastal zone, then measured the time series over 10 years Yearmg/m 3 19981.29 19991.29 20001.34 20011.42 20021.47 20031.42 20041.48 20051.56 20061.45 20071.58

9 China EPI 9 Concentrations are more than double global averages and those off the coast of Abu Dhabi

10 Next Steps Will refine the approach for the China EPI NASA ROSES project “Using Satellite Data to Develop Environmental Indicators: An Application of NASA Data Products to Support High Level Decisions for National and International Environmental Protection” –Advisors include Ajit Subramaniam (Lamont/NSF), Gene Feldman (NASA-GSFC), and Richard Stumpf (NOAA, Coastal Oceanographic Assessment, Status and Trends Branch) Compare notes/results with Sybil Seitzinger and the Global Nutrient Export from Watersheds (NEWS) workgroup 10


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