Title: Space Technology and Disaster Management A German Perspective
1Space Technology and Disaster Management - A
German Perspective
- Karsten Beneke, Program Director
- Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt
- German Aerospace Center
- DLR
2Increasing International Public Demand for EO
Information
- UNISPACE III Conference action plan to enhance
the global cooperation concerning space
technology and its applications, Vienna 1999 - World Summit on Sustainable Development,
Johannesburg 2002 - Global Monitoring for the Environment and
Security (GMES), established by the European
Union jointly with ESA - GEO Conference on invitation of US government to
establish a Global Network of Satellite Systems
(GEOSS) - Focal point the application of EO information
products for disaster Management and Mitigation
3Increase of natural and man-made disasters
- Increasing number of natural disasters due to
progressing global climate change - Increasing vulnerability of societies, modern
infrastructure and technology - Increasing number of man-made disasters
(technical, social, ethnical) - Increasing number of human and economic losses
Source CRED International Disaster Database,
2003
4Awareness of natural disasters
- Increased awareness for natural disasters at
local, regional and global level - Mechanisms supporting disaster response, relief
and rehabilitation at all scales (UN, EU,
national, community, etc.) - Increased networking of the international
disaster relief community - Increased focus on disaster prevention triggered
by the International Decade for Natural Disaster
Reduction (IDNDR)
5Prevention Preparedness - Relief
- "International Strategy for Natural Disaster
Reduction" (ISDR) is continuing the IDNDR effort
at international level - Awareness raising
- Capacity building
- Coordination and cooperation
- German IDNDR secretariat was transformed into the
German Committee for Disaster Preparedness (DKKV)
6Space sector is ready to take up this
responsibility
- Expanding traditional applications (meteorology,
military and research) towards operational
applications for disaster management - Communication
- Situation mapping monitoring
- Positioning navigation
- Operational and planned services
- International Charter on Space and Major
Disasters - GMES
- DMC and other
- Coordination of different space systems for
disaster mitigation, humanitarian relief and
human security still challenging
7The way to Munich...
- Workshop as a summary of workshops held on almost
all continents during the past years - Joint efforts through several activities
- National and international initiatives dedicated
to space technology and disaster management - CEOS Disaster Management Support Group
- UNISPACE III - leading to International Charter
Space and Major Disasters and Action Team 7
summarizing space efforts for the UNISPACE III5
report - International Decade on Natural Disaster
Reduction (IDNDR) - European Initiative on Global Monitoring of
Environment and Security (GMES) - Ad hoc group on Earth Observation
8Disaster management using space technology at DLR
(1)
- Disaster management since several years
- Mapping for humanitarian relief support in civil
war in Kosovo (1999) - Assessment of the flooding situation in
Mozambique (2000) - Supporting humanitarian relief logistics in
Afghanistan (2001) - DLR established internal coordination and
external contacts - DLR commitment to the International Charter as
Project Manager (2002)
9Disaster management using space technology at DLR
(2)
- Elbe flooding (2002) causing a damage of appr. 10
Billion Euro - Flood dimension overextend the regional civil
protection forces and coordination between the
different federal states - DLR took over Project Management for the Int.
Charter
- Acquisition of more than 100 satellite images
from different sensors - Processing and analysis at DLR-DFD
- Information products provided to situation
centres at local, regional and federal level
10Disaster management using space technology at DLR
(3)
- Lessons learned from Elbe flooding and September
11th 2001 - Establishing a common information and situation
centre (GMLZ) on national level - Establishing an interface for DLR to coordinate
disaster and crisis relevant work for natural
disaster, humanitarian relief and civil security - DLR focus on information extraction and mapping
for - Authorized users of the Int. Charter (Foreign
ministry, GMLZ) - ESA - GMES Service Elements (RESPOND)
- EU Network of Excellence (GMOSS)
11Disaster management using space technology at DLR
(4)
- DLR cooperation with European Space Imaging
(EUSI) - IKONOS receiving station operated by DLR,
covering central Europe, northern Africa and the
near East - DLR and EUSI support emergency relief situations
with high-resolution satellite data - DLR will use new sensors for disaster management
- Terra SAR X (planned launch 2006)
- Rapid Eye (planned launch 2007)
12Disaster management using space technology at
European and global scale
- ESA and the European Commission efforts for
coordination and cooperation on environmental
protection and sustainability like TIGER or
DESERTMAP - Geostationary and polar orbiting weather
satellites provide useful disaster warning and
assessment capacities - Disaster Monitoring Constellation demonstrating
the potentials of jointly using a fleet of
dedicated satellites in an international team - Increasing usage of satellite communication
- Development of a European satellite based
navigation system
13Ideas to be discussed
- Should not ...
- the Charter be extended to provide not only image
data, but also information products? - the Charter also cover humanitarian relief
applications? - there be a global information portal for the
space communities to better coordinate and
cooperate activities? - we emphasize more on capacity building at all
institutional levels training, staff-exchange,
summer schools?
14Final remarks
- Disaster prevention and management affects many
areas of public and private life and is a core
dimension of a strategy for sustainable
development (Joschka Fischer EWCII, 2003) - Development can only be sustained if it enables a
society to prevent or cope with disasters - Disaster awareness has to be improved to maintain
environmental and social development conditions - Disaster management has a strong link to data and
information availability -
- Efficient use of space technology for disaster
management can only be successful if well
implemented into policies and legal frameworks
15Final remarks
- Germany is supporting all key elements of
disaster reduction strategies - DLR as the executive institution for space
activities is - continuing his active role in international
initiatives - implementing and providing access to EO
information sources in partnerships - contributing to solutions, providing tools
reducing human and economic loss caused by
natural disasters - participating in the implementation of EO service
centers linked to civil protection, humanitarian
relief and other organisations related to human
security