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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Socio-economic Benefits of GEO and GEOSS: Geobene and Geo-wiki Steffen Fritz International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 2361 Laxenburg, Austria – fritz@iiasa.ac.atfritz@iiasa.ac.at UIC meeting Washington 16th of Nov 2009
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009
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Public GEOSS benefit assessment
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 The benefit chain concept
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Levels of EO data and associated benefits differentiated towards GEOSS which can be modeled with a global land use model such as GLOBIOM
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Land Constraint World Scenarios GLC-2000 agricultural land: 2 363 M ha
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 MODIS-2000 agricultural land: 1 937 M ha
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009
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Scenario to compute value of land availability uncertainty GLOBIOM calculations 2030 estimated food and wood demand + Substitution of up to 10% of transport oil energy consumption according to IPCC/GGI A2r baseline scenario 2030 in each of the 11 regions by ethanol. Variants a) WITH additional land (explicit supply function) b) WITOUT additional land + avoided deforestation
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Ethanol Consumption
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 AgLand Use Scenario
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Water Use
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 GHG Balance
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Crop Prices
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 III. Illustrative application
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Land availability uncertainty is a USD 350 billion Gas bill Question in the scenario
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Before
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 After
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Specific Example: Field survey vs. aerial survey Terrestrial MappingAerial Photogrammetry (Digital) Cost100 USD/ha12-14 USD/ha Manpower5 ha/day/team50,000 ha/yr/company Damaged Area300,000 ha Time1 team = 164 years1 company = 6 years 1000 teams = 2 months 10 companies = 6 months Total Cost26.3 million USD3.6 million USD Source: K. Wikantika
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 A spatially explicit assessment of current and future hotspots of hunger in Sub-Saharan Africa in the context of global change Projected Until 2030
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Things to conserve & how much of them to conserve + Things to avoid = Where to conserve Benefit chain & conservation planning An introduction to conservation planning
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Case study 3:The benefit chain & conservation planning Ecosystems Landcover Species No GEOSS GEOSS
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Finer resolution species, ecosystem & land cover data 10% less land required 1.2 bill 57 mill pa. 200 mill YES!
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009
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WP6 misssion
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009 Geo-wiki.org
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UIC meeting Washington 16 Nov 2009
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