FP7 - THEME 7 Environment (incl. Climate Change) Support Action SEOCA GEO capacity building initiative in Central Asia Prof., Dr.- Ing. Klaus Brieß GEO CBC Meeting, Enschede, NL, Januar 20, 2010
SEOCA Overall objective to further strengthen the cooperation between Europe and the countries of Central Asia within GEO by implementing a coherent set of activities aimed at building GEO- related capacity in the domain of Earth Observation in the target countries.
General Info The project composition is firmly based on the operational principles of CBC to contribute towards GEO CB Strategy - GEO Capacity Building Initiative in Central Asia - Duration 2 years -14 project partners - Represent all countries of Central Asia - Budget total 0,73 M Euro
Project Partners - TU Berlin (Coordinator), ECM-Office, GIRAF PM - ARATOS Technologies - TUBITAK UZAY, JeoDijital Technologies Company - NIGMI-UZHYDROMET, UZSENSING, TSTU - NCSRT, ENU - TJHYDROMET - KGHYDROMET - NIDFF
Advisory Board -Dr. Jean-Michel Contant (Secretary General, International Academy of Astronautics, IAA, France) -Mr. Mark Noort (ITU, The Netherlands, coordinator of GEONETCab project)
Needs and Capacities Analysis Objectives and the structure of workplan - Needs and Capacities Analysis - Roadmaping - Technical Capacity Building - National GEO offices - Pilot Regional GEONETCast Network WP2 WP3 Roadmapping WP4 Technical Capacity Building WP5 National GEO offices WP6 Pilot Regional GEONETCast Network WP7 Dissemination Liaisons Building Project Objectives - Dissemination Liaisons Building WP1 Management and Coordination
Outcomes/ Deliverables National White Books National needs and capacities in the domain of Earth Observations Strategic Roadmaps GEO Capacity building activities for the period 2010-2020 Training workshops EO information and policy-making, Modern technologies for Space and Satellite data processing, Micro- and nano-satellite technologies for EO Brokerage Event EU-Central Asia cooperation in the domain of Earth Observation information exchange Regional University Conference Towards new Curricula in the field of Earth Observation and Geo-information technologies. National GEO offices Pilot Regional GEONETCast Network and Regional GEONETCast pilot database of waters resource observations Central Asian GEO website (combined with the project website)
Quality and effectiveness of the support mechanisms - Diversity of the supporting mechanisms - Precise tailoring the supporting mechanisms to local conditions - The project consortium composition - Timing of the project activities - Special quality control measures
Synergies between SEOCA and the GEONetCab projects Both projects implement Gaps and Needs analysis, in this case: exchange with regards to the methodology (maybe a workshop?) exchange of results, working materials and experiences on the basis - joint recommendations for future G&N studies? Other possible links between SEOCA and GEONetCab Cross-linkage of websites, cross-promotion in general Support to organization of and participation in the each others' events Close working communication between coordinating teams
Current status of SEOCA GA negotiations are finished, GA issued and signed by the Coordinator Accession Forms are being gathered by TUBerlin(all have been already sent) Plan to officially start the project on March 01, 2010 Although, the project dissemination is already started: SEOCA presentation at the GEO Capacity Building Committee Meeting (Melbourne, Australia 14-17, September, 2009) SEOCA poster presentation in Istanbul ( 8-9 October 2009 Turkey 3rd GEO European Projects Workshop)
Overview of the coordinator The department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the TU Berlin is the oldest space faculty in Germany. Active participation in research projects is an essential part of education at the department of astronautics. Main topics of research - earth remote sensing and environment monitoring - space systems technology - space sensor technology - nano and pico satellite missions Contact : Coordinator: Klaus.briess@ilr.tu-berlin.de http://www.raumfahrttechnik.tu-berlin.de/ Project Management: Dr. Arnold Sterenharz arnold.sterenharz@ecm-office.de