Title: Real-Time Remote Sensing for Early Warning
1- Real-Time Remote Sensing for Early Warning
Mitigation of Disasters Epidemics
The Kamal Ewida Earth Observatory (KEEO) - SfP 983168
- PPD Prof. Dr. Magdy Abdel Wahab Cairo
University, Egypt - NPD Gilbert L. Rochon, Ph. D.,MPH Purdue
University, USA
Presentation before the NATO SfP Expert
Panel on Environmental Security- NATO HQ
Brussels, Belgium June 2, 2008
2Dr. Mohammed Kamal Tolba Ewida
- Dean, Faculty of Engineering- Zagazig University,
Sharkia, Egypt - Delegate from Egypt to the NATO CCMS Pilot Study
on Clean Products Processes - Project Coordinator, 1st Phase- eLearning System
for Water Environmental Studies (eSWES)
Departed Nov. 4, 2006
3NATO Science for Peace Project
- REAL-TIME REMOTE SENSING FOR EARLY WARNING
MITIGATION OF DISASTERS EPIDEMICS - Geostationary Groundstation at Al Azhar
University European Space Agencys Meteosat - Tracking Groundstation at Cairo University for
NOAA AVHRR, NASA Terra MODIS Aqua MODIS,
Chinese Space Agencys FENG YUN, INPE-Brazils
CBERS Egypt-NARSS EgyptSat I
4NATO SfP KEEO Project Team
- Right to Left
- M.Shokr (Environment Canada)
- Magdy Wahab (PPD-Cairo U.)
- M. Atef (Aero/Astro-Cairo U.)
- Gülay Altay (KOERI)
- G.Rochon (NPD-Purdue U.)
- Okan Ersoy (Purdue U.)
- Gamal El Afandi(COO-Al Azhar U.)
5Mitigation Problems to be Addressed
- Natural Disasters
- Earthquakes
- Storms Flooding
- Wild Fires
- Drought Desertification
- Epidemics Epizootics
- Crop Failure, Famine Food Insecurity
- Anthropogenic Disasters
- Unintentional
- Oil Chemical Spills
- Air Pollution Water Pollution
- Deliberate
- Terrorist Incidents
6Disaster Management StagesRemote Sensing
Contributes at each Stage
- Vulnerability Assessment Remediation
- Disaster Preparedness, Drills Simulations
- Early Warning
- Emergency Response, Search Rescue
- Humanitarian Relief
- Recovery
- Post-Disaster Reconstruction
7Current Status of Technology
- EgyptSat I
- Existing Groundstations
- Need for Academic Community Access
- Fiber Optic Backbone Among Egyptian Universities
- Archival Real-Time Data
- Collaborative Ties with other Data Providers,
Spatial Data Scientists End-Users within
Governmental Ministries, Multi-Lateral Agencies
Universities
8Goals of the Project
- To establish two groundstations for real-time
satellite remote sensing in Cairo, Egypt, a
geostationary groundstation for ESA Meteosat at
Al Azhar University and a tracking groundstation
at Cairo University, initially for NOAA AVHRR,
NASA MODIS Terra Aqua and EgyptSat I. - To provide training for faculty, students and
Ministry staff scientific curricular
enhancement for utilization of this technology
for disaster mitigation, food security, disease
vector habitat monitoring and environmental
sustainability. - To collaborate with end-users in research and in
supporting operational disaster management data
product dissemination.
9Novel Characteristics
- Provides real-time data from satellite remote
sensing to Egypts academic community for the
first time. - Establishes critical redundancy during
over-flight conflicts for data acquisition with
Egypts National Authority for Remote Sensing
Space Sciences - Enables Research on Vulnerability Assessment
Best Management Practices for Disaster
Mitigation, Early Warning, Humanitarian Response
Recovery within the Egyptian Regional
Contexts - Provides training and career opportunities for
faculty students addressing applications of
space-based technologies for sustainable
development, food security public safety at two
Egyptian Universities, with a combined total
enrollment of 700,000 students.
10Scientific Activities
- Collaborative research between the NATO SfP
Partnering Universities and the WHO Regional
Office, based in Cairo, to integrate real-time
remote sensing meteorological data with medical
ecology data and epidemiological data, so as to
identify, map and monitor infectious disease
vector habitat, for timely intervention. - Collaborative interdisciplinary research on the
contributing causes , potential mitigating
factors best management practices associated
with an array of biogenic anthropogenic
disasters on the optimal use of remote sensing
tools.
11Deliverables/Milestones
- Bid Specifications/Solicitation Installation of
Groundstations in first quarter of 2009. - Implementation of Data Dissemination
Collaborative Research with Ministries,
Multi-Lateral Agencies and Academic Departments. - Relevant Curricular Enhancement Training for
Faculty, Students End-Users - Development of a Hub for Broader Access to
Near-Real-Time Data Product Distribution - Video Documentary on the NATO SfP KEEO
Collaboration among institutions in Egypt,
Turkey the USA.
12Quantified Criteria for Success
- Successful Vendor Selection and Installation of
2 Groundstations during First Quarter, 2009. - Real-Time Acquisition of ESA Meteosat Data 24
hrs./day 7 days/week - Real-Time Acquisition of data from at least 3
polar orbiting satellites (e.g NASA MODIS Terra
Aqua, NOAA AVHRR, CBERS, Feng Yun EgyptSat I)
Near-Real-Time Data Transfer - Operational Data Utilization by 2 Ministries and
1 UN Agency for Disaster Mitigation.
13Quantified Criteria for Success Continued
- Training Established for 5 end-users, 10 faculty
and 40 students in application of remote sensing
applications for disaster mitigation - 10-15 minute video documentary completed on the
collaboration among NATO sponsored universities
in Egypt, Turkey and the USA with their regional
end-users of remotely sensed data for disaster
early warning mitigation. - A Disaster-Mitigation Hub established in FY 2
- Publication of 2 peer reviewed journal articles
and presentation at 2 major conferences/year
14Institutes Involved Their Expertise
- Cairo University Giza, Egypt
- Meteorology, Storms, Flooding
- Aerospace Engineering, Technology Applications
- Al Azhar University Nasr City, Egypt
- Meteorology, Drought, Desertification
- Environmental Hazard Remediation
- Bogaziçi University Istanbul, Turkey
- Kandilli Observatory Earthquake Research
Institute - Disaster Monitoring, Mitigation In Situ Sensing
- Purdue University W. Lafayette, Indiana, USA
- Purdue Terrestrial Observatory Public Health
Applications - Remote Sensing High Performance Computing
- Sustainable Development Environmental
Sustainability
15Cairo University
- Centennial Anniversary on Dec. 21, 2008
- Student Enrollment 200,000
- Partner Country Project Director-PPD
- Prof. Dr. M. Magdy Abdel Wahab, Chair, Dept.
of Meteorology Astronomy, Faculty of Science
16- Al Azhar University was founded 988 A.D.- 1,020
years old in 2008 2nd oldest continuous
university after the University of Al Karaouine
in Fes, Morocco, 859 A.D.. - Multi-Campus Student Enrollment 500,000
- Project Co-Director Dr. Gamal El Afandi, Dept.
of Meteorology Astronomy, Faculty of Science
17Bogaziçi University- Kandilli Observatory
Earthquake Research Institute (KOERI)
- Founded in 1868 in Istanbul, Turkey, during the
reign of Abdülâziz, the 32nd Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire - Project Co-Director, Prof. Dr. Gülay Altay,
Director, KOERI
18Purdue University-W. Lafayette, Indiana USA
Founded 1869 69,000 students Multi-Campus
- Purdue Terrestrial Observatory
- NATO Country Project Director (NPD)
Dr. Gilbert Rochon - Co-Director Dr. Okan Ersoy
19Project Management
KEEO ADVISORY BOARD
20Collaborators/End-Users
- Dr. Mohamed A. Fawzi, Director, Crisis Disaster
Management Sector, Office of the Prime Minister - Prof. Dr. Ayman El-Dessouki, Chairman
- National Authority for Remote Sensing Space
Sciences (NARSS) Eng. Belal M. Elleithy, Ground
Receiving Manager, NARSS - Prof. Dr. Ayman Abu Hadid, President,
Agricultural Research Center
21Collaborators/End Users
- Altaf S. Musani, MPH,Regional Advisor, Emergency
Preparedness Humanitarian Action, WHO - Babiker Abdalla Ibrahim, Ph.D., Regional Project
Coordinator (Egypt, Sudan Ethiopia) Flood
Preparedness Early Warning-Eastern Nile
Technical Office (ENTRO) - Prof. Dr. Mostafa M. Emara, Director, Science
Center for Detection Remediation of
Environmental Hazards (SCDREH) Al Azhar
University - Prof. Dr. Mortada Mourad El-Aref, Director, Basel
Convention Regional Training Center Director,
Cairo Univ. Center for Environmental Hazard
Mitigation
22End-Users Their Contributions
- NARSS- Egypts Space Agency is contributing the
expertise of its Aswan Ground Station Manager,
access to data from EgyptSat I, joint sharing of
data archives critical redundancy in data
collection for orbital conflicts disaster
mitigation. - Ministry of Agricultures Agricultural Research
Center is offering access to their laboratories
for ground reference information (e.g. analysis
of soil, vegetation, water insect vector
samples).
23End-Users/Collaborators
- Office of the Prime Minister- is committed to
fully integrating data from the NATO SfP KEEO
into their disaster planning, simulation,
mitigation response activities to provide
fellowships for junior faculty and internships
for students to obtain operational experience
and service learning. - The WHO Regional Office has welcomed the KEEO
team to collaborate in research to develop a
spatial database incorporating real-time data on
disease vector habitat. - ENTRO will partner with KEEO on its World-Bank
supported Nile Flooding project, sharing data
technical personnel.
24Distribution of NATO SfP Funding
EGYPT 255K Euros TURKEY 22.5K Euros USA
22.5K Euros TOTAL 300K Euros
25How Possible NATO Funding will change the
previous research at the partnering Universities
in Egypt
- Cairo University
- Greatly encourage multi-disciplinary research a
focus on remote sensing applications for disaster
preparedness environmental hazards, jointly
with the Basel Convention.
- Al Azhar University
- Significantly impact closer ties among faculties
departments as well as stronger interactions
with UN agencies/governmental ministries for
applied research collaborations simulation
exercises. -
26PROJECT STRENGTHS OPENESS ISSUES
- The project benefits from a coalition of
exceptionally strong research universities in
Egypt, Turkey the USA - The project has established high level commitment
from key government ministries in Egypt, regional
offices of the UN and established operatives in
both the remote sensing disaster mitigation
communities. - The project is offering its raw data freely to
other universities will develop a hub for wide
dissemination of standard data products
27PROJECTS CONTRIBUTION TO STABILITY, SECURITY
PEACE
- NATO SfP support of this KEEO project will
directly enable - Real-time remote sensing applications for a wide
array of time-critical events, including natural
and man-made disasters, public health
emergencies, and food security issues - Closer on-going collaboration between the
academic community, governmental ministries and
multi-lateral agencies charged with public
safety, peaceful resolution of conflict, regional
environmental sustainability and sustainable
development.
28Equal Opportunity Technology Applications in
Africa, Asia Latin America
- Famine Early Warning (FEWS) Project Food
Security - Africa Real-Time Environmental Monitoring
Information System (ARTEMIS) - African Association for Remote Sensing of
Environment (AARSE) - Precision Agriculture Water Resources
Conservation - Coastal Zone Morphology
- Regional Impact of Climate Change
- Forest Resource Assessment
- Biodiversity Natural Resource Management
- Sustainable Industrial Development Infectious
Disease Vector Habitat Identification
29- http//modland.nascom.nasa.gov/gallery/
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MODIS Image April 6, 2000 Korea 36 Bands
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro-Radiometer
(MODIS)
30NOAA AVHRR- UN FAO- ARTEMISFEWS Desert
Locust-Schistocerca gregaria
- DOC NOAA- US Dept of Commerce, National Oceanic
Atmospheric Administration - AVHRR Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer
- HRPT High Resolution Picture Transmission
- GAC- Global Area Coverage (4 km)
- LAC- Local Area Coverage (1.1 km)
- UN FAO ARTEMIS
31Egypt from Space
32Need for Moderate Resolution High Resolution
Data