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SAGE – An ESA GMES Service Element for Water & Soil2nd ETC-TE EIONET Workshop on “EU Soil Policy”
Dr. Steffen Kuntz
Barcelona6th May 2003
SAGE
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Contents
GMES
SAGE Goals
Partnership
Products & Services Portfolio
Product development approach
SoilSAGE – current status
Outlook
Contact
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GMES & SAGE
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GMES – Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
GMES : « Establish by 2008 a European Capacity for Global Monitoring of Environment and Security »
Main GMES Thematic Priorities :
A- Land Cover Change in Europe B- Environmental Stress in Europe C- Global Vegetation Monitoring D- Global Ocean Monitoring E- Global Atmosphere Monitoring F- Support to Regional Aid Development G- Systems for Risk Management H- Systems for Crisis Management and Humanitarian Aid I- Information Management Tools and Contribution to the
Development of a European Spatial Data Infrastructure
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ESA GSE Project - SAGE
SAGE stands for:
Service for Advanced Geoinformation
on
Environmental Pressure and State
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ESA GSE Project - SAGE
SAGE addresses two European Directives:
Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection (STS) [COM(2002) 179 final]
Water Framework Directive (WFD) [2000/60/C]
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SAGE Goals
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SAGE Goals
SAGE represents different environmental conditions (boreal, central European,
Alpine, Mediterranean),
different information levels (European, regional, national, local), and
different end user-organisations (European Commission – European Environmental Agency, Ministries of Environment from member states and local end user groups; e.g. federal state ministries or regional water / soil authorities).
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SAGE Goals
MODELS
Others
Land Use Change
Biodiversity
Water Quality
Others
Air Pollution
Quality of Life
Soil Protection
Land Cover
AquaSAGE• Water Pollution Risk Maps
• Water Shortage Risk Maps
• Indicators
SoilSAGE• Soil Sealing Maps
• Indicators
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STS Priority Areas
Soil Sealing Important cross cutting issue, addressing both, soil management and spatial planning issues
Monitoring remote sensing as an supporting tool for mapping and monitoring of Levels I – III
Erosion / Degradation to be addressed within FP 6 IP geoland
Other priority areas i.e. organic matter and contamination still matter of research or only via indirect measurements / indicators (e.g. diffuse contamination according to agriculture practice land use)
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SAGE Service Partnership
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User Integration Concept
Europ. Admin.• DG ENV• DG RELEX• DG Regional• DG AGRI
European Agencies• EEA• Eurostat
National Admin.• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry
National Agencies• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry
Define policies Control the effects
of policies
Collect informationfrom nationalagencies
Implement policiesand national rules
Control the effectsof policies
Collect informationat national level
Control the effectsof policies atregional level
Foster and subsidyregional actions
Rese
arch org
anisations
D
evelop
theo
ry and m
odels
P
roduce
info
rma
tion
„Regional“ Admin.• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry• Water
“Regional“ Agencies• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry• Water
Generateinformation
International Bodies•FAO•UN
Internat. Agencies• UNEP• FAO
Build on own information andinputs frommember states
Define policies Control the effects
of policies Implement Policies
on continental andglobal scale
Glo
ba
l Ob
serv
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ries
Re
gio
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l Ob
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s
Europ. Admin.• DG ENV• DG RELEX• DG Regional• DG AGRI
European Agencies• EEA• Eurostat
European Agencies• EEA• Eurostat
National Admin.• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry
National Admin.• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry
National Agencies• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry
National Agencies• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry
Define policies Control the effects
of policies
Collect informationfrom nationalagencies
Implement policiesand national rules
Control the effectsof policies
Collect informationat national level
Control the effectsof policies atregional level
Foster and subsidyregional actions
Rese
arch org
anisations
D
evelop
theo
ry and m
odels
P
roduce
info
rma
tion
Rese
arch org
anisations
D
evelop
theo
ry and m
odels
P
roduce
info
rma
tion
„Regional“ Admin.• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry• Water
„Regional“ Admin.• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry• Water
“Regional“ Agencies• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry• Water
“Regional“ Agencies• Environment• Agriculture• Forestry• Water
Generateinformation
International Bodies•FAO•UN
Internat. Agencies• UNEP• FAO
Internat. Agencies• UNEP• FAO
Build on own information andinputs frommember states
Define policies Control the effects
of policies Implement Policies
on continental andglobal scale
Glo
ba
l Ob
serv
ato
ries
Re
gio
na
l Ob
serv
ato
rie
s
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SAGE Core Users
County Administ. Board, Dalarna, S
Landesanstalt für Wald u. Forstwirtschaft, Thüringen, D
Umweltbundesamt, D Amt der Vorarlberger Landesregierung, A
Federal Environment Agency Austria
European Topic Centre Terrestrial Environment, INT
Swedish Environm. Protection Agency
Institut Francais de l´Environment
Water authority
Gállego-Cinca
Watershed Area, E
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SAGE Team
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SAGE Service Portfolio
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SAGE Service Portfolio
Intermediate LC/LU Products• Agri-Ecosystem maps
• Degree of Sealing
• Forests and WetlandsWater
FrameworkDirective
Soil Protection Initiative
• Soil Sealing Maps
• Indicators
Aqua• Water Pollution Risk Maps
• Water Shortage Risk Maps
• Indicators
Final Products
Soil SAGE• Soil Sealing Maps
• Indicators
AquaSAGE• Water Pollution Risk Maps
• Water Shortage Risk Maps
• Indicators
Final Products
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Examples of products & services today
• Infoterra: Landcover Map of Germany plus surroundings with 25m resolution; Forest Map of Baden-Württemberg, scale 1 : 50,000; > 90 % accuracy)
• Astrium: Xstar and then Farmstar ; PAAGE : Pilot Project for applications to agriculture and agri-environment
• Geoville: Monitoring of changes of built-up areas for one Austrian State Capital; Generation of sealing and change masks for the State of Lower Austria
• Metria: Remote sensing for the analysis of environmental pressures from agriculture – RESAP; wRESEx – Remote sensing and GIS for the follow-up of environmental quality objectives in forests and wetlands
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Product Development Approach
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Product Development Approach
UserNeedsAnalysis
UserNeedsAnalysis
Policies &DirectivesPolicies &Directives
Product& ServiceDesign
Product& ServiceDesign
ProductSpecificationProductSpecification
ProductionSpecificationProductionSpecification
ServiceInfrastructureDefinition
ServiceInfrastructureDefinition
Pre-OperationalImplement.
Pre-OperationalImplement.
Demon-strationDemon-stration
• Legal mandate to monitor & report;
• Strategic information needs
• Short-comings of exsting approaches
• Geo-spatial information needs
• Trade-offs between quality / affordability
• Substantial advantage through EO
• Modular design approach
• Portfolio synergies bylate customising
• Modular processing chain with open interfaces
• Late customising
• Open service infra-structure
• Networking with existing resources
• Technical feasibility
• Test and optimisation of process chain
• Validation & acceptance test with core users
Strategic Plan and Operational Scenario Development Strategic Plan and Operational Scenario Development
Feedback cycles to optimise availability, reliability, and affordability
User Needs Review 1 2 3 4 5
Product/Production Review
SystemReview
ServiceReview
AcceptanceTest
UserNeedsAnalysis
UserNeedsAnalysis
Policies &DirectivesPolicies &Directives
Product& ServiceDesign
Product& ServiceDesign
ProductSpecificationProductSpecification
ProductionSpecificationProductionSpecification
ServiceInfrastructureDefinition
ServiceInfrastructureDefinition
Pre-OperationalImplement.
Pre-OperationalImplement.
Demon-strationDemon-stration
• Legal mandate to monitor & report;
• Strategic information needs
• Short-comings of exsting approaches
• Geo-spatial information needs
• Trade-offs between quality / affordability
• Substantial advantage through EO
• Modular design approach
• Portfolio synergies bylate customising
• Modular processing chain with open interfaces
• Late customising
• Open service infra-structure
• Networking with existing resources
• Technical feasibility
• Test and optimisation of process chain
• Validation & acceptance test with core users
Strategic Plan and Operational Scenario Development Strategic Plan and Operational Scenario Development
Feedback cycles to optimise availability, reliability, and affordability
User Needs Review 1 2 3 4 5
Product/Production Review
SystemReview
ServiceReview
AcceptanceTest
Product development goals are quality, reliability, affordability and sustainability of the products and services
Innovation by Integration of existing user-side monitoring mechanisms and models with EO-based inputs
Focus are pre-operational processes (ability to serve!) instead of feasibility focus (i.e. demonstration case studies) only
Feedback cycles to ensure user acceptance, and to optimise system
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General Production ApproachThe production approach
is based on user requirements!
follows European Standards in terms of Nomenclature (CORINE LC) Formats (OpenGIS) Technical standards (INSPIRE) Quality Issues (ISO)
is based on sound experience of Infoterra in LU/LC applications, especially for Agricultural land use Forestry Processing chains designed for efficient production of LU/LC products, in
terms of quality, affordabilty, highest possible degree of automation and ability to reproduce
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SoilSAGE – Current Status
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SoilSAGE Products and services related to land consumption
Core-User groups European (ETC/TE) National (FEA Austria) Regional (State Vorarlberg)
Products & Services Sealing information (maps, indicators, statistics,
scenarios) 1:100.000 (national reporting) 1: 25.000 (hotspots)
SoilSAGE
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Urban fabric
Agricultural land
Water bodies
Industrial, commercial, transprot & service
Forests and semi-naturalareas
Artificial, non-agricultural vegetated areas
Urban fabric
Agricultural land
Water bodies
Industrial, commercial, transprot & service
Forests and semi-naturalareas
Artificial, non-agricultural vegetated areas
Land use 2000
18%
5%
3%
52%
16%
6%Settlement
Industrial/Commercial
Green urban areas
Cultivated land
Natural Vegetation
Water
Land use 1969
12%
3%
2%
60%
17%
6%Settlement
Industrial/Commercial
Green urban areas
Cultivated land
Natural Vegetation
Water
Soil sealing and urban sprawlMOLAND - Belgrad
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Land cover
2000
1969
Sealing degree
Non-EO data
Modelling
the relation between rainfall, direct stormwater
runoff & soil sealing
Soil Sealing & Storm WaterRun-off
2000
1969
Model
Output
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SoilSAGE - Outlook
Soil degradation status & monitoring Erosion Desertification Soil Sealing
Soil degradation models
Soil degradation risk assessment
In the framework of an Integrated Project (IP) which was submitted to the European Commission in March the following additional soil related products will be made available on European level:
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FP-6 1.4 IP proposal “geoland”
Co-ordination
Observatories
Core Services
Policy SupportDirectives Implementation
Operational ScenarioOperational Scenarios Dev.
Data ProcurementService Infrastructure Dev.
Nature
Protection
SpatialPlanning
Water & Soil
NaturalCarbon Fluxes
Food Security& Crop
Monitoring
LandCover & Forest
Change
Regional Monitoring Global Monitoring
• Habitat Directive
• Wetlands
• Water Frame- work Directive
• Soil Protection Initiative
• GlobalChange(Kyoto)
• SustainableDevelopment
• Fight againstPoverty
• GlobalChange(Kyoto)
• Global EnvironmentProtection
• ESPON
Generic Land Cover Bio-physicalParametres
• Development of own architectural outline for production & services
• Link to INSPIRE• Link to EEA and national SDI
• Link to ESA GSE architecture ideas
• EO-Data: Reliability of data availability & access (multi-mission approach)
• Other Data (e.g. DEMs)
• Service Strategies• Service Partnership Approaches
• Operational Planning (incl. Cost Scenarios)
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Linked Projects & Proposals
ESA GSE: Urban Planning (INDRA) CoastWatch (EADS) Forest Mapping (GAF)
ESA DUP: MegaCities
European FP-Projects GEORANGE (Univ. of Trier) LADAMER (Univ. of Trier)
Other European Projects MOLAND, MURBANDY CORINE Land Cover
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Contact
Dr. Christian HoffmannGeoVille GmbH
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
T. + 43-512 56 20 21 0F. + 43-512 56 20 21 22
E. Hoffmann@geoville.com
W: http://www.geoville.com
Dr. Steffen KuntzInfoterra GmbH88039 FriedrichshafenGermany
T. +49-7545-8-9966F. +49-7545-8-1337
E. Steffen.Kuntz@infoterra-global.com
W: http://www.infoterra-global.com
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