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Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO)

Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO)

The Pacific, comprised of 13 Pacific Island Countries (PICs), as well as Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste is home to around 12 million people, including over 500,000 European citizens.  Despite differences in geography, size, history, culture, economic and political systems, the Pacific Island Countries face similar challenges when it comes to natural resources management and biodiversity and is particularly vulnerable to climate change and natural disasters, which impacts their abilities to grow their economies, services and infrastructure sustainably. In the quest for climate resilience and socio-economic growth, accurate and reliable data is needed to enable sound decision-making, policies and action at a local and regional level. 

 

The European Union’s Copernicus Programme offers free and open access to vast amounts of global data from Earth Observation satellites, alongside ground-based, airborne, and seaborne measurement systems to help service providers, public authorities, international organisations, NGOs, and citizens fight against climate change, improve emergency response, protect our oceans and manage our planet’s resources sustainably. 

 

This series of presentations aim to promote awareness of the many potential uses of Copernicus data and information in the Pacific region and to discuss the current local and regional initiatives, best practices and future opportunities and data needs.

Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Introduction to Copernicus Programme, Services & Support Network

Introduction to Copernicus Programme, Services & Support Network

Copernicus is the European Union's Earth observation programme coordinated and managed for the European Commission by the European Union Agency for the Space Programme in partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA), the EU Member States. It aims at achieving a global, continuous, autonomous, high quality, wide range Earth observation capacity. Providing accurate, timely and easily accessible information to, among other things, improve the management of the environment, understand and mitigate the effects of climate change, and ensure civil security.

Copernicus Support Office, SpaceTec Partners - Ms Annekatrien Debien

 

Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Focus on Copernicus Marine Services

Focus on Copernicus Marine Services

Copernicus Marine Service provide free and open marine data and services to enable marine policy implementation, support Blue growth and scientific innovation.

Mercator Ocean - Ms Romane Zufic

 

Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Focus on Copernicus Emergency Management Service

Focus on Copernicus Emergency Management Service

Copernicus Emergency Management Service provides  on-demand detailed information for selected emergency situations that arise from natural or man-made disasters anywhere in the world (On Demand Mapping Service). CEMS offers critical geospatial information at European and global level through continuous observations and forecasts for floods, droughts and forest fires (Early Warning and Monitoring Service).

Evenflow - Mr Peter Zeil

 

Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Marine Services / Digital Earth Pacific

Marine Services / Digital Earth Pacific

The Digital Earth Pacific project will support the development of an operational earth observation system that takes decades of freely available data and brings it together in a sensible way within the Pacific context. It will allow Member States to make more informed decisions based on good information to overcome the challenges we face such as climate change, food security and disasters.

Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) - Mr Jens Kruger

 

Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Climate Change/ Environmental Monitoring

Climate Change/ Environmental Monitoring

SPREP promotes cooperation in the South Pacific Region and provides assistance in order to protect and improve the environment and to ensure sustainable development for present and future generations.

Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) - Ms Vani Koroisamanunu

 

Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Forest Monitoring
Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Earth Observation and Open Street Maps

Earth Observation and Open Street Maps

OpenStreetMap (OSM) Fiji is a local volunteer based group that works toward promoting community mapping in Fiji using open geospatial tools, particularly OpenStreetMap.

Fiji Open Street Map Community - Ms Carrol Chan

 

Earth Observation and Space > Cooperation EU-Pacific on digital data - Earth Observation (EO) > Lands and Mineral Resources Monitoring

Lands and Mineral Resources Monitoring

Lands and Mineral Resources Division administers state land and mineral resources, and facilitates practice for accessing and exchanging spatial information and making it available, being an enabler for the creation and management of spatial information.

Government of Fiji - Ms Meizyanne Hicks, Mr Joseva Racaca