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Title: SDCG-6 Session 7 Canadian Space Agency contributions to R


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SDCG-6 Session 7Canadian Space Agency
contributions to RD Support strategy (Element
3)
  • Yves Crevier
  • Canadian Space Agency

2
Canadian Space AgencyEngagement
  • The Canadian Space Agency overarching objectives
    in support of the GFOI Element 3
  • To support our National Forest community
    (government, academic and private sectors)
  • To enable end-users to exploit the large amount
    of SAR data that is now or will soon be available
    in support of their programs for forest
    management, ecosystem protection, carbon
    accounting, etc.
  • Focusing our investments
  • Supporting and providing access to missions that
    meet user requirements
  • Investing in operationally focused science and
    ensuring transition towards operationalisation
  • Going beyond the science into Societal benefits

3
Canadian Space Agency
  • Acquisitions over GFOI RD Study Sites
  • Due to the commercial nature of the RADARSAT 2
    mission, the CSA is restricted to supporting
    science related activities as identified and
    endorsed by the GFOI science framework under the
    Element 3.
  • Mostly interested in the following topics
  • Use of Synthetic Aperture RADAR (SAR) for the
    monitoring of forest related attributes
  • Interoperability and complementarity between SAR
    and optical datasets
  • SAR/SAR mission interoperability
  • Development of SAR-based approaches, algorithms,
    and methods that are viably sustainable to
    support local, regional, national, continental
    and global forest monitoring and carbon
    accounting .

4
Canadian Space Agency
  • New and Archive data over GFOI RD Study Sites
  • Unprocessed and globally distributed RADARSAT 1
    archive of limited coherent use for forest
    monitoring
  • Archive collected under the FCT framework
    documented in support slides
  • Willingness to develop dense time series over
    punctual sites to support key science and
    demonstration activities.

5
Canadian Space Agency
  • Data provision for RD
  • The CSA express its willingness to contribute new
    RADARSAT 2 data in the context of Element 3
  • Moving from a SOAR-based data dissemination
    approach to an open sharing process as defined
    within a potential data service element à la
    GEOGLAM assuming a secured cloud computing and
    data repository environment
  • Require a thorough a priori identification of
    image products and certification of data user
    organizations and individuals
  • Number of scenes and access is project dependant
    and is to be determined
  • Operating under background mission framework
  • As a counterpart, we are assuming open sharing of
    ground data, methods, and derived results
  • No cost to users all processing and data costs
    will be covered by CSA
  • Data products and processing level to be agreed
    with PIs
  • Open to a coordinated AO on GFOI key science
    questions.

6
Canadian Space AgencySummary
  • CSA contribution to GFOI science plan can
    generate better understanding on issues related
    to SAR only, SAR/SAR and SAR/Optical data
    interoperability.
  • As such, it is expected that the key science
    requirements, articulated in the context of
    Element 3, represent the position of the Global
    federated community under GFOI.
  • In this context, the CSA Earth Observation
    programs (for data, science and demonstration)
    will remain available to support innovative
    development of solutions.
  • Data requests will need to comply to the Canadian
    Remote Sensing Space System Act (RSSSA) and
    underlying Master Agreement principles between
    the Crown and MDA

7
Support slides
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Acquisition Between Feb 2011 to end of Sept 2011
(NDs)
  • Full or partial wet and dry coverage for the
    following NDs (details next slide)
  • Borneo, Cameroon, Columbia, Mexico, Sumatra,
    Tanzania
  • Continued planning for 2 national coverages
  • Total number of images acquired 727
  • No data processing or data distribution during
    this period
  • Currently addressing data processing and specific
    acquisitions for Tasmania and Tanzania

9
National Coverages Status
ND Ordered by VS (in situ 2011) Dry season Wet season RADARSAT-2
Mexico Fernando Paz MEX-1, MEX-5, MEX-4, MEX-7, MEX-3 Jan-May/June Jun/Jul-Nov/Dec  
Colombia Josef Kellndorfer   Dec-March or July/August may/June or October/November Dual-pol, Quad-pol,
Peru ?        
Brazil Julio Dalge        
Guyana Dirk Hoekman GUY-1, GUY-2 Jul-Sep Jan-Feb Quad-pol
Cameroon Gernot Ramminger CAM-3, CAM-4, CAM-5, CAM-6 Nov-Mar Apr-Oct  
DRC -        
Tanzania Line Steinbakk Amani ( -5.13, 38.63), Liwale (TBD) Dec-Mar, Jun-Oct Mar-May Dual-pol, Quad-pol
Indonesia Dirk Hoekman BOR-3, SUM-2 Jul-Sep Jan-Feb Quad-pol
Australia/Tasmania Tony Milne AU-1, AU-2, AU-3      
Nepal ?        
Xingu Special Experiment Site Josef Kellndorfer BRAX-2 jul/aug jan/feb  

Completed  
Partially Completed  
Ongoing  
Not covered  
10
Acquisition Between Feb 2011 to end of Sept 2011
(VSs)
  • Acquisitions over verification sites planned on
    every cycles
  • Ten 24-day cycles during the reporting period
  • acquisitions performance around 85 (Details next
    slide)
  • All acquisitions in Fine Quad (polarimetric mode)
  • Continued planning for VS over the next year
  • Total number of images acquired 366 scenes
  • No data processing or data distribution during
    this period
  • Currently addressing a request from Tanzania

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Verification Sites Status
Country Verification sites Number of cycles covered (asc or desc)
MEXICO Chiapas-1 7/10
MEXICO Chiapas-2 8/10
MEXICO Campeche 6/10
MEXICO Oaxaca 8/10
MEXICO Hidalgo 3/10
MEXICO Nuevo Leon 8/10
MEXICO Michoacan 7/10
COLUMBIA Andes-Huila 9/10
COLUMBIA Choco-Cajambre 8/10
COLUMBIA Pacifico-Bajo_Mira 7/10
COLUMBIA Amazonia-Tinigua 7/10
COLUMBIA Andes-Antioquia 10/10
PERU Bosques de Pomac 9/10
PERU Alpahuayo Mishana 7/10
PERU Manglares de Tumbes 10/10
PERU San Matias San Carlos 9/10
PERU Cordillera Azul 8/10
PERU Cuenca baja del VRAE 8/10
PERU Ambito de Barranquita 9/10
BRAZIL Xingu-1 9/10
BRAZIL Xingu-2 10/10
GUYANA WUR-FRA-SAR-1 0/10
GUYANA GFC-1 10/10
GUYANA GFC-2 7/10
GUYANA GFC-3 10/10
GUYANA Fairview 9/10
GUYANA Crashwater-N. Rupununi 9/10
GUYANA Apoteri 7/10
CAMEROON East Region (Ndelele) 8/10
CAMEROON Adamawa Region (tibati) 7/10
CAMEROON Adamawa Region (Mbakaou) 7/10
TANZANIA FAO_FRA-1 8/9
TANZANIA FAO_FRA-2 8/9
TANZANIA FAO_FRA-3 8/9
TANZANIA Nilo Forest Reserve 8/9
BORNEO E-Kalimantan/Sbh 10/10
BORNEO SW- Kalimantan 9/10
BORNEO SE- Kalimantan (KFCP REDD) 10/10
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