Title: Free Earth Observation Data on a Global Scale
1Free Earth Observation Data on a Global Scale
- Gilberto Câmara
- General Director
- National Institute for Space Research
- Brazil
2The fundamental question of our time
How is the Earths environment changing, and what
are the consequences for human civilization?
fonte IGBP
3Global Change
Where are changes taking place? How much change
is happening? Who is being impacted by the
change?
4Global Land Project
- What are the drivers and dynamics of variability
and change in terrestrial human-environment
systems? - How is the provision of environmental goods and
services affected by changes in terrestrial
human-environment systems? - What are the characteristics and dynamics of
vulnerability in terrestrial human-environment
systems?
5Impacts of global land change
More vulnerable communities are those most at risk
6Earth observation satellites provide key
information about global land change
7EO data benefits to everyone
EO data benefits to everyone
CBERS-2 image of Manaus
8Slides from LANDSAT
Aral Sea
source USGS
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Bolivia
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10October 21 2007
Charles launches campaign to save ravaged
rainforests
Prince Charles will this week join the battle
against climate change by launching an
organisation which calls for a new green
economics that recognises the world's rainforests
are worth more alive than dead.
Deforestation is responsible for 18-25 per cent
of global carbon emissions, an output second only
to energy production.
11Deforestation is responsible for 18-25 per cent
of global carbon emissions (Prince Charles)
How does anyone know?
Source Carlos Nobre (INPE)
12Despite solid improvements by scientists in
monitoring deforestation, the uncertainties are
still substantial. (Science, 27 April 2007)
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14Science, 30 march 2007
15NASAs mission formerly began with To understand
and protect our home planet. Those words have
now been replaced with Pioneering the future.
The aim of better exploring the moon and Mars has
attractions, but we agree with the sentiment The
planet that has to matter most to us is the one
we live on.
16Growth of Space Government Investments(2002-2006)
source EUROCONSULT
17Costs of EO satellites x benefits from EO data
ENVISAT sat US 3 billion
ENVISAT images US 5 million/year
18The root of the crisis Budgets of EO satellites
19The root of the crisis Deliverables of EO
satellites
20Land Remote Sensing 20 to 50 meter resolution
commercial
public
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
LANDSAT-5 1984
LANDSAT-8 2012
SPOT-4 1998
SPOT-5 2002
CBERS-2 2003
CBERS-2B 2007
CBERS-3 2010
IRS-P6 2003
IRS-P6/2 2008
21August 2007
Indias ResourceSat and the China-Brazil Earth
Resources Satellite (CBERS) might be good sources
of useful data to substitute for the loss of
Landsat data during this period (pg. 37)
22What did we learn from our fathers?
A penny saved is a penny earned
23The Anti-Uncle Scrooge Principle
LANDSAT data archive (USGS)
A pixel unused is a penny wasted
24Uncle Scrooge and the Internet
Value comes from use!
25The Internet has reduced the cost of data
distribution to zero!
26What is a public good?
- Non-rival
- ...goods which all enjoy in common in the sense
that each individual's consumption of such a good
leads to no subtractions from any other
individual's consumption of that good...
(Samuelson) - Non-excludable
- it is impossible to exclude any individuals from
consuming the good -
27Pictures are documents of culture (public goods)
Turner, Snowstorm (Tate Gallery, London)
28Images are public goods Rondonia, Brazil
29CBERSsatellites for the public good
CBERS-2B Launch (19 September 2007)
30CBERS Image Distribution in Brazil (05/2004-
08/2007)
Number of full CCD scenes distributed (145 Mb/scene) 360,000
Number of institutions and companies 14,500
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32Time to respond an image request
33User Distribution()
Government Institutions 23
Educational Sector 26
Private Companies 51
34Private Farm Management
CBERS brought the freedom to have data
immediately available when you need it.
35What do the private companies say about free
CBERS data?
Enables new business development Facilitates
trial uses for new clients Planning new
applications becomes easier Creates jobs by
reducing cost of data buys Increases quality by
adding data previously unavailable
36LANDSAT Ground Station Network
37CBERS as a global satellite
CBERS ground stations will cover most of the
Earths land mass between 300N and 300S
38A vision for the future
A constellation of satellites will provide free
global land imaging for all countries on Earth
39The Group on Earth Observations, GEO, is leading
a worldwide effort to build a Global Earth
Observation System of Systems, GEOSS.
40Vantage Points
Capabilities
L1/HEO/GEO TDRSS Commercial Satellites
Far-Space
Permanent
LEO/MEO Commercial Satellites and Manned
Spacecraft
Near-Space
Airborne
Aircraft/Balloon Event Tracking and Campaigns
Deployable
Terrestrial
User Community
Forecasts Predictions
41Will the Global Earth Observation System of
Systems be based on free and open data policies?
42A Potential Land Surface Imaging Constellation
TERRA (ASTER MODIS)
IRS
LANDSAT
RESOURCESAT
ALOS
SAC-C
SPOT
CBERS
Source Daniel Vidal-Madjar (France)
43What can we achieve?
- There is an enormous demand for remote sensing
data in the world - Free on-line data access will significantly
increase the number of users of earth observation
data - Free data will lead to a much better
understanding of the global Earth System
44Free Earth Observation data for all!