Transcript UNSDI

United Nations Spatial Data Infrastructure - NCO
The
Netherlands Coordination Office
of
UNSDI
Jan Cees Venema
NCO initiator
Contents
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Goals
Programmes
Partners
Organization
Goals (1)
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Fulfilling national government's
policies with respect to issues relying
on the use of geo-information,
whether it be national governments
themselves or in order to support
sustainable development or resource
management in developing
countries;
Goals (2)
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Coordination and execution of geoinformation disclosure activities for
large enterprises or companies in
order to fulfill their Corporate
Governance goals;
Goals (3)
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Creation of an operational link
between users and suppliers of geoinformation to the United Nations
Spatial Data Infrastructure (UNSDI)
through GeoNetwork; this in order to
make the information and/or services
of the suppliers accessible for
sustainable development purposes
world-wide.
Programmes
Scope
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The general purpose of the UNSDI-NCO
programmes is aiming at bridging the gap
between users and suppliers of geoinformation. The various programmes are
addressing different needs, ranging from
Small and Medium size Enterprises
(SMEs), Non Governmental Organizations
(NGOs), Regional Organizations, UN
Organizations to National Governments.
Programmes
Application Areas
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Primary application areas are water
management, food security, disaster
relief, humanitarian aid, agriculture,
forestry, fisheries, biodiversity,
migratory pest control and climate
change goals in the context of
sustainable development.
Programmes
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The Global Information Link
Programme
The Corporate Governance
Implementation Programme
The Direct Link Programme
The Global Information Link
Programme
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The GIL programme is aiming at fulfilling national government's
policies with respect to issues relying on the use of geoinformation, whether it be national governments themselves or in
order to support resource management in developing countries.
Programmatic components are the interface between UNSDI and:
• GMES (Global Monitoring of Environment and Security) and the
associated geo-information network development activities (e.g.
INSPIRE)
• the Netherlands' GDSC (Geospatial Data Service Centre)
• the Servicedesk Geo-informatie of the Netherlands' Ministry of
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
• the European GALILEO global positioning system and associated geoinformation product and services development activities
• GEOSS (the Global Earth Observation System of Systems) and GEO
(the Group on Earth Observations )
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Moreover contributions to the implementation of policies of The
Ministries of Economic Affairs and Foreign Affairs' Development
Cooperation are covered in GIL.
The Corporate Governance
Implementation Programme
The CGI programme takes care of the coordination and execution of geoinformation disclosure activities for large enterprises, companies or multinationals in order to fulfil their Corporate Governance goals. The
programme covers the entire chain of information generation to
management support and comprises of a number of components.
Depending on the needs one or more can be implemented. The
components are:
Indigenous capacity building
Capacity building is established through education and training courses,
putting emphasis on local staff of SME's and NGO's in developing countries
dealing with management and/or monitoring of natural resources.
Education and training in the application areas mentioned above as well as
ICT related to GIS and GeoNetwork. The stimulation of local economic
activities contributes at the same time to the poverty alleviation goal.
Supply of basic technical equipment
In order to secure continuation of local operations, basic technical
equipment is supplied, including necessary application software, e.g. PC's,
GIS software, internet connection, receiving equipment.
The Corporate Governance
Implementation Programme
Set-up of organizational infrastructure
On-site support in the set-up of the local organizational infrastructure,
harmonization of activities with local decision makers and natural resource
managers.
Geo-information data generation
Depending on the application area, different types of geo-information are
needed in order to support local decision making. This may range from
infrequent large scale low-resolution satellite imagery to very frequent
small scale thematic maps. The operational generation of these products
will be taken care of. Examples are remote sensing satellite data reception
and processing or airborne campaigns with dedicated sensors.
Transfer of required geo-information
The supplier of geo-information will be connected to GeoNetwork (as in
the DL programme) as to enable the local application of the data.
Additionally a broadcasting link may be etablished for data dissemination
purposes in case local internet connections can not be made available at
the user's premises.
The Direct Link Programme
The DL programme provides an operational connection
between SMEs, institutes, universities, NGO's and
GeoNetwork in order to disclose their information or
services to the world-wide user community.
To this end services are provided in order to install
GeoNetwork software and create the interface between the
existing data infrastructure and GeoNetwork.
Examples are:
• universities and institutes supplying research result like
application models, thematic maps, imagery or publications;
• SME's supplying specific products or description of services like
decision support systems, irrigation schemes, wave height and
spectrum data, geocoded remote sensing data, actual crop
maps or other thematic maps.
Partners
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International Institute for Geo-Information
Science and Earth Observation (ITC)
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Institute for
Environmental Studies (VU/IVM)
Netherlands Environmental Assessment
Agency (MNP)
Alterra, Wageningen University and
Research Centre (WUR)
Tropenbos International (TBI)
National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR)
Geomatics Business Park (GBP)
Organization
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Participation
• Products/Services
• Expertise
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Structure
• NCO as recognized NL channel to UNGIWG/UNSDI
• Programmes
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Roadmap
• Startup Phase
• UNSDI proposal formulation with NL (your) inputs
• Action Meetings (April, June, September, ….)
Discussion
Discussion
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What’s in it for you?
How can NCO support your interests
within the UNSDI programme?
What are your views on an
organizational NCO framework?
Which application areas to primarily
focus on?
… more?
Wrap-up and Roadmap
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Formal reply to FAO letter by the end of March,
including commitment to the establishment of
NCO, cc. NCO
UNSDI portfolio per partner to NCO by mid-April
Establishment of NCO partner agreement,
including working and organization
arrangements late April
UNSDI proposal formulation workshop based on
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Formulation of funding strategy, including startup and programme implementation;
identification of high-profile “ambassadors”
UNSDI-NCO
UNSDI-NCO
Attn. Jan Cees Venema
Postbus 49
8316 ZG Marknesse
t: 06 - 4422 0190
e: jcvenema AT unsdi.nl