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Title: VISION, DESIGN AND STATUS OF SAEON


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VISION, DESIGN AND STATUS OF SAEON
Avinash Chuntharpursat
  • SOUTH AFRICAN
  • ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATION NETWORK

2
Origins of SAEON
3
Who is SAEON?
  • SAEON is a research facility (NB -not
    institute/centre) that establishes and maintains
    nodes (environmental observatories, field
    stations or sites) linked by an information
    management network to serve as research and
    education platforms for long-term studies of
    ecosystems that will provide for incremental
    advances in our understanding of ecosystems and
    our ability to detect, predict and react to
    environmental change

4
  • The core research programme will strive to
    distinguish between anthropogenic and natural
    change as well as to unravel the relations
    between social change and ecosystem change.
  • SAEON will bring better cohesion between research
    programmes nationally and internationally and
    will ensure that LTER data is archived and
    accessible as a national asset for generations to
    come.

5
SAEON Summit Declaration
  • Recognize that long-term environmental
    observation is essential for achieving
    sustainable growth and development strategies in
    South Africa
  • Agree that environmental data visibility,
    availability, and sharing are critical issues
    that will form a key component of their joint
    participation in SAEON

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  • Agree that substantial growth in human resources
    through outreach, education, capacity development
    and transformation is essential for the
    successful implementation of long-term
    environmental observation
  • Recommend that a substantial investment in
    observational, experimental, and analytical
    infrastructure be made to implement the
    integrated approach required for identifying,
    understanding and predicting environmental
    problems that threaten sustainable growth and
    development, and for informing policy
    interventions to address them.

7
A NEW UNDERSTANDING
  • Earth observation systems (space, LTER, in situ
    monitoring) are as essential for the management
    of our planet and/or management for sustainable
    and productive environments/habitats than what
    ongoing performance management and business
    information systems are for running a profitable
    organisation
  • And thats in part why Government invests in SAEON

8
ESSENTIAL APPROACH
  • Earth Observation Systems
  • Observation is more than just space agencies and
    satellites
  • In situ observations common and very useful
  • Experimental work at small and large scales used
    to test observational approaches and predictions
    fire, CO2 increase
  • Require multiple spatial and temporal scales of
    observation and experiment
  • Integrated science approaches and systems
  • Question driven research and monitoring

9
SAEON VISION
  • A comprehensive, sustained, co-ordinated and
    responsive South African Earth observation
    network that delivers long-term reliable data for
    scientific research and informs decision-making.

MJ
10
Partnerships
DST, NRF, DPLG, DWAF, NDA, DEAT
SANCOR, ARC, CSIR, GEOSCIENCE, CHAMBER OF MINES,
SAWEATHER SERVICE, SAIAB, SANBI, SANPARKS,
UNIVERSITIES, MORE.
11
INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES
www.ilter.edu
  • INTERNATIONAL LONG-TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
    NETWORK (ILTER)
  • PLANNING, TRAINING, PROJECTS, FUNDRAISING,
    DATA INFORMATION SHARING
  • ENVIRONMENTAL LONG-TERM OBSERVATORIES OF
    SOUTHERN AFRICA
  • (ELTOSA)

GROUP ON EARTH OBSERVATION (GEO) http//earthobser
vations.org
ICSU
www.saeon.ac.za/eltosa
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SAEON DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION
  • Observational design

SAEON Ndlovu Node (Lowveld Savanna)
National Office
Arid Lands
Grasslands / Forests/ Wetlands (mosaic)
Marine-Offshore Incl. Sub-Antarctic
Coastal-Inshore
Fynbos
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OBSERVATION THEMES
  • Water
  • Nutrient Cycles
  • Biodiversity
  • Substrate / Sediments
  • Disturbance Regimes
  • Climate/Atmosphere

14
A NODE - CONSTELLATION of SITES
Affiliated sites
Experimental site
Core site
Sample locations inside geographical area
Auxiliary sites outside but associated with the
geographical area
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Synthesis
NODE CONFIGURATION
Remote sensing
Sample locations
Affiliated sites
Core sites
Increasing sampling intensity
16
BASIC NODE COMPONENTS
  • Office site infrastructure
  • Node manager
  • Database/GIS
  • Education outreach officer
  • Research technician/admin
  • Node Liaison Committee

17
SAEON DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
METADATA PROJECT Establishing a reference
database of long-term programmes containing the
metadata only. To be published on the website.
Managed by Dr Silvia Mecenero.
AVINASH
ACCESSING DATA CREATING PRODUCTS Developing
CoGIS with CSIR to connect distributed spatial
data holdings and to deliver information products
using open source software and innovative
technology that overcomes bandwidth limitations
18
SAEON and Capacity DevelopmentEducation and
Outreach
  • Science educators need real-life projects
  • Platforms for practical Grade 9-11 science
    education
  • Platform for tertiary education
  • SAEON to develop synergy among universities,
    science institutions schools

19
SAEON and Capacity DevelopmentGraduate Student
NetworkWWW.SAEON.AC.ZA/STUDENTS
20
SAEON and Capacity DevelopmentScience Careers
  • Careers in observation science
  • 2006 science related careers to 10 people
  • 2009 30 more people

21
Timeline
Conceptualisation and planning phase
Institutional implementation and financial
sustainability phase
Scientific sustainability
1987 FRD hosts Symposium on Long-Term Data Series
1998 FRD appoints LTER Steering Committee
1999 NRF hosts LTER Symposium and ILTER Executive
meeting
2000 Submission of a proposal for a South African
LTER to DACST
2001 Interdepartmental meeting to discuss the
proposal
2002 Development of Business Plan DST makes
first grant to SAEON
2003 First meetings of SAEON Advisory Board and
Technical Steering Committee Launch of SAEON
Website
  • 2004 Launch of SAEON and SAEON Ndlovu Node
  • Finalisation of SAEON Design and Standing
    Rules
  • Launch of Education Outreach programme

2005 Designation of hosts for Fynbos,
Coastal-Inshore and Marine Offshore MoA signed
with SAIAB First Accession Agreement signed by
the University of Stellenbosch Launch of
Geo-Spatial Portal Project Launch of Electronic
Newsletter
  • 2006 SAEON Summit
  • Observation Science Specialist

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Post SUMMIT SCIENCE FUTURES
  • Development of a structured assessment of what
    observations, analyses, and experiments would be
    of most benefit across the board
  • A science and implementation plan to give effect
    to the identified needs and approaches
  • Short-term, high profile integrated products
  • Tim OConnor appointed as SAEON Observation
    Science Specialist as of 1 August
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