CFP Selected Full Proposals 12 Nov
-
Upload
james-cappleman -
Category
Documents
-
view
222 -
download
4
Transcript of CFP Selected Full Proposals 12 Nov
UIC-CBC Call for Health Proposals Summary
S. No ProposersSurname ProposersName
17 Shrestha Basanta
28 Beale Linda
37 Gebreslasie Michael
38 Bi Jun
39 Schweikart Jürgen
40 a) Silcox a) Tracey L.
85 Sempris Emilio
89 Pierce R. Bradley
102 Falke Stefan
106 Shankar Uma
108 Lough Glynis C.
131 Kim Oanh Nguyen Thi
UIC-CBC Call
for Health
Proposals
Summary
ProposersEmail ProposersTelephone
[email protected] +977-1-5003222 Direct Line
5003242 Ext 117
Michael.Gebreslasie@mrc.
ac.za
+27 31 203 4797
[email protected] +86 (25) 83592976
schweikart@beuth-
hochschule.de
+49 30 4504 2594
[email protected] a) +1 757.864.9336
b) +1 757.864.3748
g
+507-317-3200
[email protected] +1 608-890-1802
[email protected] +1 (919) 966-2102
[email protected] +1 703.875.2118
UIC-CBC Call
for Health
Proposals
Summary
Proposing Organisation Country
International Centre for Integrated
Mountain Development,
MENRIS Division
Nepal
SAHSU, MRC Centre for Environment
and Health, Imperial College London
UK
Malaria Research Program of Medical
Research Council
South Africa
Nanjing University China
University of Applied Sciences Berlin Germany
NASA Langley Research Center USA
CATHALAC Panama
NOAA - NESDIS - STAR USA
Washington University in St. Louis, St.
Louis, Missouri
USA
University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill - Institute for the Environment (IE)
USA
Battelle Arlington Office, Columbus,
Ohio
USA
Environmental Engineering and
Management, Asian Institute of
Technology, Bangkok
Thailand
UIC-CBC Call
for Health
Proposals
Summary
Combined Analysis
Project Title Target Region/Country SBA
Earth Observation for Aerosol Mapping
and Monitoring in the Hindu-Kush
Himalayan (HKH) Region: Assessment of
Health and Agriculture Impact
Himalayas Health,
Agriculture
MAP-EO (Modelling air pollution
exposures using Earth Observation data)
UK Health,
Operational Malaria Early Warning
System based on Earth Observation (EO)
Swaziland/South Africa Health
Decision support system on air pollution
monitoring Yangtze River Delta
China Health
A decision support tool for human health
using community-level risk maps based
on population downscalling and remote
sensing
Tanzania Health/Water
Building Earth Observation Data
Visualization Capacity and Training for
Decision Support in Mexico
Mexico Health/Water/Agr
iculture
Development, Implementation and
Evaluation of an Advanced Data-
Assimilating Air Quality Prediction System
at CATHALAC with extended Technology
Transfer
MesoAmerica Health/Energy
IDEA-International Global Health
Air Quality Information Systems and
GEOSS: Applications to India
India/Global Health
Use of Earth Observations to Build
Capacity for Air Quality Decision Support
in the Middle East and Eastern Europe
Middle East/Eastern Europe Health
Supporting Air Quality Decisions in
Central America:
Establishing an Operational Air Quality
Communication System
Panama and Honduras Health
Urban air pollution exposure assessment
and capacity building
Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos and
Cambodia
Human Health
Combined Analysis (*note: keywords exclude
SBAs, target region/country,
and"Earth
observation""decision making"
"data/information")
Summary Description keywords*
Propose utility of earth observation data in
mapping and monitoring of aerosols to study the impacts
on agriculture and human health in
the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region. To develop regional
monitoring scheme using earth observation data and in-
situ measurements to study associated impacts on
agriculture and human health to improve policy and
management decisions. Use wide range of MODIS
satellite data products to study and assess
spatiotemporal dynamics on air quality and its impacts.
aerosol, MODIS, satellite
Develop and make available standardised methods for
the monitoring and modeling of air pollutants for
integrated assessment of the health status of
populations, as an aid to policy support, taking into
accound the needs of users and producing a baseline
dataset. Use the wide range of environmental health
expertise gained from extensive international experience
to transfer and extend this knowledge to low income
countries.
air pollution, standardised
methods, users, low income
countries
The project offers to create a malaria early warning
system based on Meteosat and SPOT Earth
Observations, and historical malaria event data, for
Swaziland, with the intention to expanding to other sub-
Saharan Africa countries. The project will establish
thresholds/models between the historical malaria events
and Earth observations. The beneficiary of the project is
the Swaziland Ministry of Health, and particularly the
people of Swaziland,.
malaria, early warning system,
Meteosat, SPOT, Swaziland
The proposers offer to enhance a decision support
system on air pollution monitoring for the Jiangsu
provincial government in China. Objectives are to create
a spatially resolved dataset of long-term air pollution
trends in the Yangtze River Delta by building a robust
association between satellite data, model simulations
and available local monitoring; and to calculate long-
term air pollution disease burdens in the region via a
formal risk assessment framework using satellite data.
The proposed project will enhance the capacity of air
pollution risk assessment and information disclosure not
only for Jiangsu province but also in other areas of the
Yangtze River Delta.
air pollusion, satellite data,
model simulation, Yangtze
River Delta, China
Tto establish a web-based health decision support tool
(HDST) for disease prevention, using community level
risk maps based on downscaling of population density
and remote sensing data. Focus on malaria risk and
population weighted water accessibility. Human capacity
building Tanzanian, Canadian, and German universities
is another project objective. The main result will be an
automatic algorithm for disaggregating population data
on the basis of remote sensing data derived from land
use data, which is optimized for rural areas in East
Africa.
population, remote sensing,
Mbeya Region, Tanzania
Build capacity by conducting training in the use of Earth
observation data to analyze environmental issues related
to Human Health, Water and Agriculture by using: 1.
Innovative Earth observation data visualization tools; 2.
Earth Observation Satellite (EOS) data to enhance
decision support tools. This will assist students and
communities to better understand the Earth system and
environmental change, and will assist Mexico in
improving monitoring and prediction for human health,
agriculture, and water.
visualization tools, training,
students, remote sensing
Improve CATHALAC’s ability to provide and disseminate
good air quality forecast for meso-America through the
use of new (EO) technology, equipment and training.
CATHALAC will implement a fully operational, high-
resolution air quality forecast model-based decision-
support system, based on its current prototype.
Contributes to development of regional air quality
strategy. Direct beneficiaries are national governments.
air quality, meso-America,
CATHALAC
Develop an open source, portable version of Infusing
satellite Data into Environmental air quality Applications
(IDEA), a satellite based aerosol forecasting,
visualization, and data synthesis tool for use by the
international air quality forecasting community. The tool
will be distributed as part of the MODIS processing
package and its followon, and will be interoperable with
the AIRNow system. Under this project, IDEA-I will be
demonstrated, user training modules will be developed,
and impact evaluation will be conducted through a series
of workshops.
air quality, satellite, portable
tool
Establish processes that integrate key earth observation
data from remote-sensing platforms to augment in situ
measurements, along with multi-scale, multi-pollutant
atmospheric chemistry-transport model outputs and
advanced analysis tools for the Indian sub-continent.
Provide the infrastructure for access, training materials,
and ongoing guidance on the use of earth observation
data, models, and analysis tools. Promote eveolution of
an India Air Quality Community of Practice (IAQ CoP).
atmospheric chemistry,
pollutant, training, Community
of Practice
Build capacity for air quality decision-making in the
Middle East/Eastern European region. Facilitate
understanding of air quality issues, assessment of their
impacts on vital human and natural resources, and
formulation of effective measures toward better
protection of the regional environment. Equip the air
quality communities in the region with a decision support
system that offers long-term sustainability.
air quality, capcity building,
resources
Improving availability and understanding of air quality
data, from both ground-based monitors and satellites, is
needed by national agencies in Honduras for both short-
and long-term planning. For this the project will: Improve
availability and integration of air quality monitoring data
in Honduras; build an operational integrated air quality
information system; and build capacity for use of Earth
observations in decision-making.
air quality, information system,
capacity building
air pollution, Capacity
Building, Earth Observation
Budget Currency
960,767 USD
244,178 GBP
80,000 USD
909,830 USD
1,815,825 EU
246,000 USD
1,438,859 USD
no budget requested
4,639,754 USD
2,447,035 USD
425,000 USD
1,230,000 USD
UIC-CBC Call for Water Proposals Summary
Combined Analysis (*note: keywords exclude SBAs,
target region/country, and"Earth
observation""decision making"
"data/information")
S. No ProposersSurname ProposersName ProposersEmail ProposersTelephone Proposing Organisation Country Project Title Target Region/Country SBA Summary Description keywords* Budget Currency
2 Zhou Daniel K. [email protected] +1 757 864 5663 NASA Langley Research Ctr USA Land Surface Property Retrievals from
Satellite Hyperspectral Measurements in
Support of Earth Observations and
Climate Change Monitoring
Global Potential for
application in
multiple SBA's
Refine NASA's algorithm for IASI single field-of-view
(SFOV, ~12 km) atmospheric, cloud, and surface
properties retrieval, and to use this multi-step retrieval
algorithm for achieving SFOV sounding of global land
surface properties. The same algorithm will be
applied to NASA AIRS and future NPP/NPOESS CrIS
providing long term global monitoring of Earth climate
change.
IASI, algorithm, land surface
properties
862,599.00 USD
6 de Castro Teixeira Antônio Heriberto [email protected] +55 87 38621711 Embrapa-CPATSA Brazil Measurements and modelling water
variables in the São Francisco river
basin, Brazil
Brazil Water, Agriculture Elaborate an algorithm capable of modelling the water
variables in hydrological basin scale with joint use of
agrometeorological data and satellite images.
Determine parameters associated with the energy and
water balances and compare different measurement
methods. Investigate the applicability of scintillometry
together with available energy measurements. Analyze
water variables of main fruit crops and quantify
hydrological cycle of natural vegetation over the years
with different rainfall regimes subsidizing the rational
water resources management in the São Francisco
River basin.
modelling, water resources, wine
grape, mango, crop
349,314.15 USD
8 de Castro Teixeira Antônio Heriberto [email protected] +55 87 38621711 Embrapa-CPATSA Brazil The use of satellite images and
agrometeorological data for water
productivity assessment in São
Francisco River basin, Brazil
Brazil Water, Agriculture The proposal aims at the utilization of remote sensing
together with agrometeorological data for water
productivity assessment to subsidize the rational water
resources management in São Francisco River basin.
The commercial crops to be analysed will be wine
grape, table grape, mango, banana and citrus,
involving the centre poles North of Minas Gerais and
Petrolina/Juazeiro. Further to the water productivity
assessment, the depleted water volumes in irrigated
horticulture will be investigated. The remote sensing
tools will detect areas where water can be saved and
with additional statistic data, the net withdrawal at
municipal district level will be also estimated.
remote sensing, agrometeological
data, São Francisco River basin,
crops
332,971.80 USD
9 Abdullaev Umid [email protected] +998 71-1400592 Design and Research UZGIP Institute,
Ministry of Agriculture and Water
Resources
Uzbekistan Strengthening Land Use Information
System for Decision Making in Support of
Agriculture and Forestry Management in
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan Water, Agriculture Apply and incorporate the Earth observation system
into decision making, assessment and planning
activities in agriculture and forestry management in
Uzubekistan. It will enhance reduction of GHG
emissions, generate rural income, improvement of
ecosystem functioning and land-saving productivity,
and ensure resilience against land degradation,
droughts and other climatic threats and challenges.
forest, climate change, land use,
satellite images
250,425.00 USD
11 Kinoti Mutiga Jeniffer [email protected] +254-62-31328 Centre for Training and Integrated
Research for ASAL Development
(CETRAD), Nanyuki
Kenya Earth Observations for Sustainable
Water Resources Management in the
Upper Ewaso Ng’iro North Basin, Kenya.
Kenya Water, Agriculture Apply a Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS)
approach to identify suitable areas for implementing
various appropriate RWH technologies in the Ewaso
Ng’iro North basin in Kenya. The methodology will
integrated technologies of remote sensing and GIS
tools to capture the major factors associated with
rainwater harvesting.
rainwater harvesting, remote
sensing, GIS, Upper Ewaso
Ng’iro Basin
279,963.00 EUR
12 Olaleye Adesola O. [email protected] +26622217081
+26658599740
Soil Science Department, The
National University of Lesotho
Lesotho Wetland Losses and Degradation in
Lesotho: Impacts of Climate Change &
Anthropogenic Pressure
Lesotho Water, Agriculture,
Ecosystems
The proposal focuses on the hydrological and physico -
chemical characterization of wetlands through a series
of field investigation. The overall goal is a better
understanding of the role of wetlands in the local water
cycle.
wetlands, climate change, water
cycle,
94,991.00 USD
15 Shrestha Basanta [email protected] +977-1-5003222 Direct Line
5003242 Ext 117
International Centre for Integrated
Mountain Development,
MENRIS Division
Nepal A Regional Coordinated Scheme for
using Earth Observation for Monitoring
and Assessment of the Cryosphere in the
Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region
Himalayas Water, Agriculture,
Ecosystems
This projects is a coordination of efforts to provide data
on glaciers and snow cover in order to be able to
better manage water resources in the Himalayan
region.
glacier, snow cover, water
resources
985,800.00 USD
20 Ezeigbo Christian U. [email protected] University of Lagos Nigeria Application of Global Earth Observation
System of Systems (GEOSS) to the
Management of Renewable Energy and
Underground Water Resources in Nigeria
Nigeria Energy, Water To establish the workability of the method in managing
underground water resources in Nigeria. It will also
determine the trend in underground water variations in
the locations involved.
197,153.00 USD
32 Mueen Qamer Faisal [email protected] +92-42-111 993 725 GIS Manager, World Wide Fund for
Nature - Pakistan
Pakistan Water Productivity Mapping using
Remote Sensing in cotton crop areas of
Pakistan
Pakistan Water/Agriculture The objective of the study is to produce Water
Productivity Maps in five cotton crop areas in Pakistan.
The project will adapt the methodology of Thenkabail
etal (2008), including three steps: Crop pProductivity
Mapping (CMP) (Kg/m2 or Kg/pixel) of the selected
Project areas; Water use Mapping (WUM) using
actual Evapo-transpiration (actual ET) data (m3/m2 or
m3/pixel); Water productivity mapping (WPM) (Kg/m3).
water productivity, cotton,
mapping, remote sensing
11,588,500.00 Pakistan rupees
34 Yılmaz Özgün [email protected] +46(0) 73 829 15 87 Luleå University of Technology Sweden Earth Observation Techniques for Risk
Assessment of the Southeastern
Anatolia Project (Eorasap) Turkey
Turkey Water/Agriculture/
Energy
Earth Observation Techniques for Risk Assessment of
the Southeastern Anatolia Project (EORASAP) will
investigate the Southeastern Anatolia Project’s (GAP)
environmental and geological impacts in the
Southeastern Anatolia Region in Turkey. The goal is to
prepare a risk assessment map in order to provide
decision makers with an early warning system, to
predict the consequences of current and past actions
in the region so that ecological and geological
disasters could be prevented by decision makers.
19,500.00 EUR
36 Annachhatre Ajit P. [email protected] +66 2-524-5644 School of Environment Resources
and Development, Asian Institute of
Technology
Thailand Interrelationship between Environmental
and Socio-Economic Transformation
Processes in Xuan Thuy National Park,
Vietnam
Vietnam Water The proposed project aims at developing integrated
research applying GIS/remote sensing system to
monitor the present state of environmental quality in
Xuan Thuy National Park, Vietnam. The proposed
study will observe the recent changes in the
environment of the coastal area, study the present
state of soil and water quality as well as recommend
livelihood options with adaptation to climate change
and possible interventions for minimizing the adverse
impacts due to environmental degradation.
13,444,214.00 Thai Bath
44 Crouthamel Richard [email protected] +1 (410) 867-1124 International Environmental Data
Rescue Organization [IEDRO]
USA International Hydrometeorological Data
Rescue and Digitization for 5 Developing
Countries
Peru Bangladesh Mali Philippines
Angola
Water/Weather/Cli
mate
The proposal comprises a package of efforts to rescue
historic data records by transfer to a digital support.
Proposed efforts are motivated by describing benefits
related to four areas of science and application
(agriculture, medicine, engineering and climate
change). Five activities are proposed:
1. Rescuing, Imaging and Digitizing 30,000,000+
surface meteorological observations from Africa.
2. Establishing an all-inclusive DR&D data base to list
all historic environmental data available on the various
media.
3. Establishing Volunteer Internet-based Data
Digitization Process
4. Translations, Equipment, Training for International
DR&D Projects
Strip Chart Digitization Program
340,179.00 USD
46 Hashmi Mansoor Ahmed [email protected] +92-42-9090640 National Engineering Services of
Pakistan (NESPAK)
Pakistan Drought Mitigation and Preparedness
Plan of Rodh Malazai, Pishin,
Balochistan
Pakistan Water GIS based distributed hydrologic watershed models
were developed for evaluating surface water and
groundwater availability. Following objectives were
formulated for the study:
• Preparation of Base Map of the project area, using
high resolution satellite imagery
• Development of thematic maps for population
centers, land use and infrastructure
• Development of watershed models (ETo, Actual ET,
Rainfall Run-off, Groundwater recharge, Grazing
Potential and Rangeland suitability Model)
14,890.00 USD
50 Razack Sharifah (Ms) [email protected] +592-225-5467-9 Environmental Protection Agency Guyana Fostering the effective management of
Guyana’s coastal biodiversity to minimize
and prevent the destruction of coastal
habitats and to protect Guyana’s coastal
biological diversity.
Guyana’s Water (Coastal
Ecosystems)
Foster effective management and monitoring of
coastal biodiversity for Guyana. Applications are to
prevent destruction of coastal habitats, and to maintain
long-term coastal ecosystem, using radar imagery.
coastal biodiversity, ecosystem,
Guyana, radar image
44,040,000.00 Guyana $
53 Shawana Johnson [email protected] +1 216-525-0600 Global Marketing Insights, Inc. USA Drought management information in Iraq
for wheat production and inability to
complete
ground truth due to political instability
and cost for the crop identification.
(Title?)
Iraq Water/Agriculture Multi-Sensor and Specialized Software for remote
analysis for drought management information in Iraq
for wheat production. Early warning of the drought in
Iraq was the successful result of a pilot project
conducted jointly by the National Geospatial-
Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the U.S.
Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service
(USDA FAS). The USDA FAS expects to see the
process rolled out for agricultural analysis
in other parts of the world where trained ground
observers are not available.
multi-sensor, drought, wheat,
early warning
54 Prada Triana Martha Cecilia [email protected] +57 8512-9558 Blue Dream Ltd Colombia Improving Coral Reef Ecosystem
Management by Integrating Observations
of the Bycatch, Seawater Condition and
Fishermen Health in the Western
Caribbean: A Multispecies and
Multigears Operation
Southwestern Caribbean Water Collect data on the composition and the level of the
bycatch present in deep-water reef fisheries
concentrated within the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve
in the Western Caribbean. The project will generate
four types of annotated data: 1) a searchable database
of photographs on different bycatch species; 2) an on-
line, new media and social networking/marketing
dissemination strategy; 3) the first data on SST and pH
from remote reef atolls in the Western Caribbean; and
4) form a group of experienced observers. The
requested amount from GEO project funds for this
inter-agency and cross-sectorial project is $52,362
USD.
bycatch, coral reef, fishery 52,362.00
USD
56 Unusa Haman [email protected] +237 99 49 01 10 The Ministry of Environment and
Protection of Nature (MINEP)
Cameroon The Use of Satellite Imagery to Monitor
Climate Change and Anthropogenic
Influences on the Hydrology of the Waza
Logone Flood Plain of Far North
Cameroon.
Cameroon Water Goals: Integrate earth observation data of the Waza
logone flood plain into the environmental information
system of Cameroon with the main aim of guiding
policy and decision making; Develop a monitoring and
an information exchange system between GEOSS and
the upcoming Climate Change Observatory of
Cameroon (ONACC); Explore potential avenues for the
expansion of the information system to the sub-region.
Expected results: The causes of flood plain
desiccation determined; A land use map of the region
developed to guide development planning in favour of
a sustainable use of environmental resources; Policy
and decision taking guided by sound observation
techniques; Environmental information exchange
system developed for the sub-region.
flood, land use, climate change
57 a) Misopolinos
b) Silleos
a) N.
b) N.
[email protected] a) +30 2310 998731
b) +30 2310 991777
Lab of Remote Sensing and GIS,
Faculty of Agriculture, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki (AUTh)
Greece Decision Support Tools for Drought
Management in Mediterranean areas
using Earth Observation data
Mediterranean Water/Agriculture The project aims at the implementation of existing
methodology for Evapotranspiration in drought
management Decision Support System (DSS) using
Earth Observation (EO) data and specifically targeted
to agricultural Mediterranean areas under arid and
semi-arid conditions. Extend an existing and tested
model for evapotranspiration mapping with a model
that maps drought risk, specifically adapted to the
Mediterranean agricultural conditions, and utilizing the
available EO data. Further develop an existing
operational tool into a DSS software that implements
the above-mentioned model and allows the
parameterisation of drought indicators, and apply, test
and fine-tune the DSS at the regional scale,
considering the user’s requirements.
drought, Decision Support
System, Mediterranean,
evapotranspiration
204,000.00 EUR
61 Arias Duarte Lilia Patricia [email protected] +57 369400 Ext. 4089 Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi
(IGAC)
Colombia Determining vulnerability to drought and
land degradation using remote sensing
for the establishment of water shortage
and desertification observatory for
Colombia
Colombia Water/Agriculture Project work is mainly about identification of methods
and tools to measure the variables involved in drought
using remote sensing. Also, find out vulnerability of
drought using different remote sensor based earth
observations, which will lead for the establishment of
observatory for drought.
desertification, drought,
Colombia, remote sensing
1,008,537.00 USD
66 Merediz Gonzalo Alonso gmerediz@amigosdesiankaan.
org
+52 (998) 892 2958 Amigos de Sian Ka'an A.C., Cancun,
Quintana Roo
Mexico Monitoring coastal land use conversion
through earth observation in Quintana
Roo, Mexico: A strategic tool for combine
tourism development with nature.
Mexico Water/(Coastal
Zones)
The main objective to the proposal is implement a
permanent monitoring system of coastal development
in Quintana Roo, through earth observations and
periodic aerial photography, with the purpose of
gathering current information of hotel and urban
constructions and to evaluate coastal land use
conversion, in order to develop decision support tools
available to the authorities.
100,000.00 USD
67 a) Nagabhatla
b) van Brakel
a) Nidhi
b) Martin
[email protected] +60 4 626 1606 (+8 GMT) WorldFish Center, Penang Malaysia Geospatial decision support to policy and
management of floodplains and river
deltas
global Water/Ecosystem
s
The overall goal of the project is to develop a geo-
database of floodplain and deltaic resources in order
to support better management of these resources in
the Lower Mekong Basin and the Lower Ganges
Basin.
300,000.00 USD
71 Jarvis Andy [email protected] +57 2 4450000 International Centre for Tropical
Agriculture (CIAT), Cali
Colombia Strengthening donor capacity to identify
the water limits to agricultural
development and poverty alleviation in a
changing climate
Global water,Agriculture To strengthen donor capacity by taking an existing
framework for the development of web based policy
support systems (simTerra) and a policy support
system built with this framework (AguAAndes) and
linking it with GEOSS systems and protocols to make
better use of operational remote sensing products in
the parameterization and validation of the policy
support system.
water, agriculture development,
Capacity Building
1,380,000.00 USD
72 Dean Andy [email protected] +62 251 8324-487 PT Hatfield Indonesia, Bogor, West
Java
Indonesia Earth Observation to Support Land
Subsidence and Groundwater Monitoring
in Vulnerable Indonesian Cities
Indonesia Water This project aims at generating relevant informations
on water extraction and recharge for water managers.
Those stakeholders are in close contact with the
project team. EO techniques will be mainly
interferometry using SAR.
ground water, subsidence,
Indonesia, InSAR, capacity
building
2,500,000.00 USD
77 Kabobah Amos [email protected] +31 636208557 Water Resources and Environmental
Management (WREM) - ITC
Netherlands Integrated Decision Support System for
Mobile Extension Services to
Communities in the Northern Ghana
Ghana Water Provide a sustainable real time weather information
service that is available to farmers and continuously
monitor and broadcast water and environmental
variables via the GEONETCast application in ILWIS
Open. It also focuses on the development of a
Weather Information System for Farmers (WISF) via
the GEONETCast application developed and
broadcasting of the products of WISF as voice
messages to Mobile Network.
Shawana Johnson 41,300.00 EUR
82 Amamoo-Otchere Emmanuel [email protected] +233-24-4238845 DeGeoServ (Development
Geoinformation Services), Accra
Ghana Water Security and Goverance - A crisis
of urban life in Ghana
Ghana Water The project is about creating a spatial database for
improving water governance needed for planning and
improvement of the catchment’s environmental
management to restore the ecosystem health of Weija
Dam, and improvement of the water security equation
of the Weija Dam as a major urban supply system in
Ghana.
Water, Decision Support System,
Earth Observation
122,975.00 USD
83 Letitre Peter [email protected] IGRAC, International Groundwater
Resources Assessment Centre
Netherlands Groundwater.net for Africa - A regional
Groundwater Monitoring Network in
Africa
Africa Water This project mainly focuses on the collection of in-situ
groundwater data. Groundwater is a component of the
water cycle that can hardly be monitored using
Remote sensing data.
800,850.00 EUR
84 Sempris Emilio [email protected] +507-317-3200 CATHALAC Panama Implementation & Evaluation of a
Comprehensive Flood Forecasting
System for Mesoamerica & the
Caribbean at CATHALAC with extended
Technology Transfer
MesoAmerica Water This proposal addresses primarily the water and health
societal benefit area, the benefits to be realized are
cross-cutting and will enhance regional efforts at
disaster preparedness and response, as well as
agricultural activities. The effort will bring together the
available hydrological and observational data and
make them available to decision makers. In this
project the Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin
America and the Caribbean (CATHALAC) will
implement a hydrological research system designed to
create the required infrastructure for a flood
forecasting system for Mesoamerica and the
Caribbean.
1,434,018.84 USD
86 Sharma J.R. [email protected] +91-291-2785204 ISRO - Department of Space India Rainwater harvesting for domestic and
supplemental irrigation to upgrade
rainfed farming towards food security and
sustainable livelihood in the Indian desert
India Agriculture/Water This proposal touches on many of the GEO SBAs,
while most directly related to Water and Agriculture,
will demonstrate how a relatively simple, scalable,
transferable and life changing approach to water
harvesting can be applied to other regions and
developing countries, while empowering the individual
farmers and significantly improving their quality of life.
Proposal could be replicable in other areas.It is
recommended that EO also be used to help quantify
and verify the benefits achieved by the project, such as
the use of EO to measure crop productivity. EO might
also be used as a tool to identify the best time and
conditions to tap into the harvested water stores in
order to maximize benefits to the crops. The project
should be able to attract significant support by any
number donor agencies and countries.
1,365,000 USD
90 a) Akinluyi a) Francis O. [email protected] a) Adeyemi College of Education,
Ondo
b) Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
Nigeria Integration of Geophysical and Remotely
Sensed Data in Regional Groundwater
Evaluation in the Basement Complex of
Ondo State, Southwestern Nigeria
Nigeria Water The proposal focuses on utilizing an integrated remote
sensing, GIS, and geophysical techniques to evaluate
the groundwater potential of the study area. The study
area covers the basement complex underlain part of
Ondo State, Southwestern Nigeria.
hydrogeological mapping, remote
sensing, groundwater
150,857.25 USD
98 Szantoi Zoltan [email protected] +1 352-392-2345 University of Florida USA Climate change in the Calakmul
municipality on the state of Campeche,
Mexico (Title?)
Mexico Agriculture(forest)/
Water
Water, Climate change, Earth
observation
108,827.28 USD
109 Martinez Rodney r.martinez@ciifen‐int.org +593 4 2514770 CIIFEN (Centro Internacional para la
Investigación del Fenómeno de El
Niño)
Ecuador Real Time Floods Satellite Observation
and Response information system
over the Ecuadorian coast
Ecuador Water Develop a real-time system Flood Emergency
Management Preparedness and response in
Ecuadorian Coast. Applications are GIS and remote
sensing, objectives are implementation of the
information management system.
flood, satellite, Ecuador, coast,
GIS
128,000.00 USD
117 a) Hartnady
b) Mlisa
a) Christopher
b) Andiswa (Ms)
[email protected] +27 21 788 8031 Umvoto Africa Pty (Ltd) South Africa Applications of Earth Observation
Techniques -Global Navigation Satellite
System (GNSS) and Inteferometric
Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) - for
Groundwater Water Resource and
Drought Management
South Africa Water
Outline a design strategy for the monitoring of changes
in continental water storage (surface and subsurface)
and the remote-sensing of the hydro mechanical
structure and properties of the deep confined fractured-
rock aquifer systems of the Western Cape province by
land- and space-based systems, with particular
reference to the application of EO technologies. Its
focus is an experimental system using a combination
of land-based microgravity and Global Positioning
System (GPS) observations, complemented by
satellite gravity and satellite radar methods for (i)
monitoring deep-aquifer storage changes and (ii)
determining fundamental hydro mechanical properties
of the aquifer such as its bulk compressibility.
Groundwater, GNSS, InSAR 1,540,874 EUR
120 a) Conde
b) de Álava
a) Daniel
b) Daniel
b) +598 479 9719
Universidad de la República - UdelaR,
local NGO Fundación Amigos de las
Lagunas Costeras, Regional and
international partners of the Master
MCISur Program – UdelaR
Uruguay Regional Observatory for the Coastal
Zone of the Southwestern Atlantic
Uruguay Water(Coastal
Zones)
Develop a regional Observatory for the coastal zone of
the Southwestern Atlantic, which will act as an
information support system of Earth observations to
nurture interdisciplinary research in support of
integrated coastal management and contribute to the
long-term sustainability and management of coastal
resources and ecosystems of the Southwestern
Atlantic.
coast zone,Observatory , Earth
observation
282,000.00 USD
121 Vescovi Fabio Domenico fabiodomenico.vescovi@fastwe
bnet.it
+39 02 38048296 NBCBN-RE (Nile Basin Capacity
Building Network For River
Engineering)
Italy Building Our Capacity to Observe Our
Land and Water - A community-driven
approach to model and manage water
resources in Kenya
Kenya Water The basic concept of project is the foundation of a
training centre for Remote Sensing, GIS and model
science at Nairobi University and, the generation of a
Decision Support System (DSS), which is intended to
be a practical tool to manage water resources in
Kenya.
capacity building, earth
observation, River Engineering
578,363.00 EUR
122 MacPhail Donald [email protected]
et
+33 (0)5 34 57 85 25 3v Geomatics Inc., Vancouver, BC,
Canada
France Using EO to Enhance Groundwater
Sustainability in Tanzania
Tanzania Water The proposed project aims to demonstrate the value of
EO monitoring to improve decision making related to
groundwater management and sustainability in
developing nations. 3vG is not seeking direct funding
for this proposal and is offering to cover all the costs of
processing and analysis of the data. However, it is
seeking assistance from GEO to help provide
appropriate data (ex: through ESA Category-1) and to
identify organizations that would benefit from the
information.
Groundwater, Earth
Observation,Capacity Building
24,000.00 CA $?
127 Nagano Tsugito [email protected] +81-29-868-2453 JAXA Japan 5.- SAFE (Space Applications For
Environment) for Forest, Agriculture and
Water Resource Management Themes
Vietnam/Cambodia Agriculture/Water SAFE (Space Applications For Environment) is
voluntary-based initiative in Asia pacific. SAFE aims at
encouraging long-term environmental monitoring to
grasp environmental change and to mitigate global
warming hazards by use of space applications,
especially remote sensing technology.
SAFE, Asia Pacific,
environmental monitoring, remote
sensing
N/A
130 Sathyendranath Shubha [email protected] +44-1752-633-164 Partnership for Observation of the
Global Oceans
UK ChloroGIN-SAFARI project concept Global Water/Ecosystem
s(Coastal Zones)
This proposal is being put forward by the members of
SAFARI, the project for Societal Applications in
Fisheries and Aquaculture using Remotely-sensed
Imagery (GEO task AG-06-02), its related Earth
observation network, ChloroGIN (task EC-09-01c) an
international network for inwater and satellite
observation of the marine ecosystems and by the
inland and coastal waterquality remote sensing
working group (task WA-08-02g). Its focus is on
enhanced applications of Earth observation data to
support decision making for sustainable, and
ecosystem-based, management of fisheries resources
and monitoring of water quality. The proposal contains
elements that are aimed at strengthening activities at
regional nodes of the ChloroGIN network in developing
countries, for technological developments that would
benefit all members, as well as for enhancing the
activities of the network as a whole.
SAFARI, ChloroGIN, water
quality, remote sensing, marine
ecosystems
5,745,000.00 CA$ ??
B Greb Steven [email protected] +1 608 221 6362 Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources
USA Monitoring Water Quality in Lake
Nicaragua by Satellite Remote Sensing
Nicaragua Water
We propose the development and implementation of a
satellite-based water quality monitoring system for a
Central American lake. This activity will utilize
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
(MODIS) satellite sensors in combination with recently
developed atmospheric and water quality algorithms to
examine historic and current trends in this lake
system. At the conclusion of the one year project, local
water management staff will be trained in the use of
this technology. This project will also contribute to our
global understanding of satellite applications for water
quality quantification. The development of a GEOSS
network first requires establishment of regional nodes
and this project helps establish this foundation.
water quality, MODIS, Lake
Nicaragua, remote sensing,
27,000.00 USD
C Type II Saitoh Sei – Ichi [email protected]
c.jp ; [email protected]
SpaceFish LLP - Japan / Institute of
Oceanography – Viet Nam
Vietnam Enhanced applications of Earth
Observation data to support decision
making for sustainable, and ecosystem-
based management of Clam (Meretrix
lyrata) resources in tidal flats of Mekong
Delta (Vietnam)
South East Asia Water/aquaculture To create the initial base for forming a regional
scientific and education center on study of fishery
oceanography and aquaculture by remote sensing
techniques in South East Asia in the near future.
150,000.00 USD??
UIC-CBC Call for Energy Proposals Summary
S. No ProposersSurname ProposersName ProposersEmail ProposersTelephone
24 Bergier Ivan [email protected] +55 (67) 3234-5825
34 McCardle Adrian [email protected] +1 (604) 506 7194
UIC-CBC Call
for Energy
Proposals
Combined Analysis
Proposing Organisation Country Project Title Target Region/Country
Embrapa Pantanal Brazil Decision making tools for sustaining
biomass-to-bioenergy economies
in tropical wetlands
Brazil
3v Geomatics Canada Using EO to Enhance the Tanzanian
Electricity Utility’s Decision-Making
Processes
Tanzania
Combined Analysis (*note: keywords exclude SBAs, target region/country,
and"Earth observation""decision making"
"data/information")
SBA Summary Description keywords*
Energy The main objective of this proposal is the establishment
of a collaborative network for R&D concerning bioenergy
production in wetlands. This work will contribute to the
implementation of decision support systems using Earth
Observation data for global wetland ecosystems for
sustaining wetland-derived biofuel production. Satellite
data will be used for the mapping of areas of production
and for the evaluation of exportationthrough the
floodplain. The expected benefits seems to be a better
evaluation of the potential and of the exportation
process of the water hyacinth.
biofuel, water hyacinth, invasive species, satellite data,
Pantanal wetland
Water/Agriculture/Ener
gy
The proposal focuses on two aspects of the hydropower
generating infrastructure in Tanzania – potential surface
displacement around the hydro dams and reservoirs and
optimizing electricity output from the existing
hydropower installations.
hydropower, Eos, impacts, optimization
Budget Currency
194,500 USD
90,250.00 USD
UIC-CBC Call for Agricultural Proposals Summary
S. No ProposersSurname ProposersName
1 Thenkabail Prasad S
3 Thenkabail Prasad S
16 Shrestha Basanta
18 Singh Karan Deo
51 Michel Jacqueline
60 Arias Duarte Lilia Patricia
62 Arias Duarte Lilia Patricia
63 Arias Duarte Lilia Patricia
78 Justice Chris
80 Khalil Timamy
81 Coetzee Marina
87 Madsen Eric
88 Mulligan Mulligan
97 Bingfang Wu
107 Roy David
128 Inomata Yoko (Ms)
129 Haruyama Yukio
A Jacobs Tim
UIC-CBC Call
for Agricultural
Proposals
Summary
ProposersEmail ProposersTelephone
[email protected] + 1 928 556 7221
[email protected] + 1 928 556 7221
[email protected] +977-1-5003222 Direct Line 5003242 Ext
117
[email protected] +911141640601
+919810974026
[email protected] +1 803-256-7322
[email protected] +57 369400 Ext. 4089
[email protected] +57 369400 Ext. 4089
[email protected] +57 369400 Ext. 4089
[email protected] +264-61-2072534
[email protected] +1 (301) 713-2024 extension 212
[email protected] +44 20 7848 2280
[email protected] +86 10 64855689
[email protected] +1 605 688 5352
[email protected] +81-29-868-4398
[email protected] +81-3-5561-8778
UIC-CBC Call
for Agricultural
Proposals
Summary
Proposing Organisation Country
USGS USA
USGS USA
International Centre for Integrated
Mountain Development,
MENRIS Division
Nepal
Forest inventory specialist involved in
developing forest inventory and remote
sensing programmes
India
Research Planning, Inc.; Stony Brook
University of New York
USA
Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi
(IGAC)
Colombia
Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi
(IGAC)
Colombia
Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi
(IGAC)
Colombia
University of Maryland USA
African Union Commission, Addis
Ababa
Ethiopia
Integrated Land Management Institute
(ILMI), Windhoek
Namibia
NOAA Satellite and Information
Service, Silver Spring, Maryland
USA
Department of Geography, King's
College London, Strand, London
UK
Institute of Remote Sensing
Applications (IRSA) - Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS)
China
South Dakota State
University, Brookings, SD
USA
Space Applications & Promotion
Center (SAPC), Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency(JAXA)
Japan
Remote Sensing Technology Center of
Japan (RESTEC)
Japan
CONAB Brazil
UIC-CBC Call
for Agricultural
Proposals
Summary
Combined Analysis
Project Title Target
Region/Countr
y
SBA
Spatial Modeling for Selecting Areas of
Wetland Cultivation and Preservation
in
Africa: Satellite Sensor Data Fusion to
Support Africa’s Green and Blue
Revolution.
West and Central
Africa
Agriculture, Water,
impact on Ecosystems
Global Cropland Area Monitoring
System (GCAMS) through
Fusion of Advanced Remote Sensing,
Secondary, and in-Situ Data
Global Agriculture, Water
Capacity Building for Harmonized and
Standardized Land Cover Mapping and
Monitoring in the Hindu Kush -
Himalayan Region
Himalayas Water, Agriculture
Strengthening of Forest Monitoring
Capacity with Focus on Biodiversity in
Countries of Asia & the Pacific Region
India Agriculture (Forest)
Quantifying the Environmental
Damages from Illegal Coca Crops
Across Colombia’s Megadiverse
Landscapes
Colombia Agriculture
Development of methodologies and
Earth Observation tools to implement a
crop monitoring system for decision
making in the agricultural sector in
Colombia
Colombia Agriculture
Protocols for the Monitoring of Forest
Resources of Colombian Pacific
Region through the Use of Earth
Observation Technologies
Colombia Agriculture
Development and Implementation of
an Open System for Consultation of
Interpretation Patterns in Agricultural
and Forest Cover as Support Tool for
Monitoring of Production Systems in
the Country
Colombia Agriculture(forest)
Capacity Building for Forest Monitoring
in Central Africa
Congo Basin Agriculture(forest)
African Monitoring of the Environment
for Sustainable Development (AMESD)
Africa Water, Agriculture,
energy, health
SURAMA Toolbox: A Web-Based
Information System for SUstainable
RAngeland MAnagement in Namibia
Namibia Agriculture
Improving Capacity for Weather
Forecasting, Emergency Management,
and Environmental Monitoring in
Central America and the Caribbean
Using GEONETCast Americas
Central America and
the Caribbean
Agriculture, Energy,
Health, Water
Deployment of a near real time
pantropical deforestation monitoring
system based on machine learning
algorithms
Global Agriculture(forest)
Global crop production estimation
based on GEO data and model
products
--in the background of global change
Global Agriculture
Free Landsat Data for Africa Africa X-cutting across SBA's
ALOS Utilization Verificaiton Project
with Indonesian LAPAN (For
Agriculture, Forest, Water, Mapping,
Fishery and Other Environmental
Pilots)
Indonesia Agriculture, Forest,
Water
Utilization of ALOS satellite data to
support Mapping and Monitoring
Emission from Deforestation and
Degradation in Indonesia
Indonesia Agriculture/Forestry
Embedding GEONETCast in research,
environmental monitoring & decision
making in Developing Countries
Brazil, Argentina,
Africa
Agriculture, Severe
Weather, fire and flood
Combined Analysis (*note: keywords exclude SBAs,
target region/country, and"Earth
observation""decision making"
"data/information")
Summary Description keywords*
To prioritize the use and conservation of wetlands, the
team
will produce multi-resolution inland valley (IV) wetland
data and map products for all of
West and Central Africa (WCA) encompassing 24
countries, by fusing multiple datasets.
Data sources will be: (a) MODIS 250-500m Terra and
Aqua continuous monthly timeseries
constituting mega-file data cube (MFDC) for 2001-2010;
(b) Global Land Survey
2005 (GLS2005) 30m data, (c) ENVISAT ASAR after
2002 (particularly the widescan
between about 100-150m), ALOS PALSAR wide-beam
data (after 2006), and JERS SAR
100m, (d) Space Shuttle Topographic Mission (SRTM)
90m, and (e) a suite of secondary
datasets (e.g., FAO soils, length of growing period). The
outcome will enable and support
decision-making that will pin-point IV wetland areas that
are (1) best suited for
cultivation, and (2) prioritized for conservation. The
results will be communicated
through in-country contacts, NGOs, Africa SERVIR, and
other contacts with decisionmakers
via the Investigators’ African experiences.
Inland Valley Wetlands, Africa,
Spatial Models, Terra, Aqua,
MODIS, Radar, Landsat, Data
Fusion, Modeling, Green
Revolution, Blue Revolution,
Conservation, ecological services,
societal benefits.
Monitoring global croplands (GCs) is imperative for
ensuring sustainable
water and food security to the people of the world. This
project is aimed at developing methods
and products for producing a 30m global cropland area
database (GCAMS) and statistics by
fusing Mid-decadal Global Land Survey 2005 Landsat
30m data (GLS2005) with Moderate
Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer 250m time-series
data (MODIS250) data, secondary data,
and a large volume of in-situ data. First, the global set of
9770 Landsat images will be
normalized and mosaicked using NASA Ames super
computing facility. Second, a global megafile
data cube (GMFDC) mosaic will be composed involving
about 9770 images of GLS2005,
MODIS 2001-2010 monthly time-composited time-
series, and a suite of secondary datasets (e.g.,
long-term precipitation, temperature, ASTER improved
SRTM elevation) in a single file. Third,
the GCAMSs, that include cropland maps and statistics
for all the countries in the World, will be
produced through automated algorithms based on a
integrated suite of approaches and methods
involving ideal spectral data bank (ISDB), pheno-spectral
matching techniques (SMTs), decision
tree algorithms (DTAs), spectral angle mapper (SAMs),
space-time spiral curves (ST SCs),
bispectral plots (BPs), and secondary data (SDs),
Croplands, irrigated areas, rainfed
areas, remote sensing, Landsat,
MODIS,
secondary data, in-situ data,
spectral matching techniques,
decision trees, ideal spectra, global
cropland area database, GCAMS.
Promote use of Remote Sensing data for development
of Land Cover Products to manage natural resources,
for increased capacity in the science of remote sensing
and increased Land Use knowledge.
capacity building, remote sensing,
land cover
Provide training in forest monitoring and build a network
of institutions that specialize in remote sensing with
applications in forest mapping and inventory.
forest, mapping, remote sensing,
capacity building
The objectives of this multidisciplinary project are to: 1)
identify and model the deforestation associated with
coca cultivation in space and time; 2) quantify the
potential risk of extinction of endemic species from
habitat loss; 3) estimate the threats from agrochemicals
and chemicals used in
coca cultivation and processing; and 4) integrate the
above information into geo-referenced tools that can be
used by interested parties to guide management
decisions and environmental strategies. The central goal
of this project is to fill data gaps by compiling databases,
modeling the spatiotemporal dynamics of coca in
Colombia and its impacts on forests and amphibian
biodiversity, and conducting water and sediment
monitoring.
coca, endemic species, chemicals,
forest
Establish a geographic tool for monitoring the country's
major crops and associated conditions, initiating a pilot
project in some remote areas, with biannual monitoring
of crops such as corn and rice. Also taking into account
national policy to increase biofuel crops, the monitoring
of oil palm, for the estimation of production, hectares in
cultivation and the monitoring of social and
environmental impacts will be done. This project
includes the development of various tools of Earth
Observation and geomatics, including remote sensing,
GIS, a geo-portal, and articulation of standards and
information systems in the country.
crop, biofuel, oil palm, remote
sensing, GIS
This project aims at defining methodologies and
protocols for forests monitoring and exploitation through
the use of radar technology.
The result of this project will generate useful tools for
monitoring these ecosystems that will allow
governmental organizations control land and
environmental resources use in this region. The results
will be integrated to Colombian environmental
information systems.
forest, radar, polalimetry,
interferometry, Colombia
This project involves the generation of online
applications that allow querying interactively visual and
spectral patterns of Colombian forest and agricultural
covers.
Forest Cover, Open System,
Agriculture Cover
The proposed activities would support the transition of
remote sensing forest cover monitoring methods
developed through NASA funding into the region for
operational implementation.
Capacity Buildin, Forest Cover
Monitoring
AMESD extends the operational use of Earth
observation technologies and data from
meteorological to environment and climate monitoring
applications. The AMESD initiative,To build a web-based mapping system to monitor the
rangelands of Namibia.
The system will ingest both EO products from MODIS
and MSG combined with ground measurements.
mapping, rangelands, satellite,
Namibia
This project seeks to leverage GEONETCast Americas
to strengthen the application of EOS in the Americas
and the Caribbean through the installation of
GEONETCast ground reception stations and a regular
schedule of trainings in the use of the stations and the
application of the data and products received via the
GEONETCast Americas broadcast.
Capacity Buiding,GEONETCast,
Data Dissemination
This is a proposal to develop a near-real-time early
warning system for monitoring pan-tropical deforestation
by applying machine learning techniques to time-series
of MODIS NDVI 16-day composites. This data would be
provided to conservation organizations in order to help
them manage and respond to areas of accelerated
habitat loss
habitat loss, illegal logging,
deforestation, early warning
system, NDVI
The project aims at establish an agriculture monitoring
system to monitor or estimate global grain crop
productions with remote sensing at the background of
global change. Risk assessments on global main grain
producing regions, global grain supply-demand balance
are also focused.
Crop estimation, climate change
To provide a low technology, low cost approach to
distribute the US-held Landsat archive across Africa,
prior to broadband internet connectivity and increased
African user access to satellite reception systems such as
GEONETCast
Landsat, Data sharing, Africa
To explore and validate ALOS Utilization for Agriculture,
Forest, Water, Mapping, Fishery and Other Applications
in Indonesia
Radar, ALOS
This project aims at integration of Earth observations
into decision assessments and other strategic and
operation decision making processes in mapping and
monitoring forest and peat land deforestation and
REDD, forest mangement, RADAR
Remote sensing
To embed GEONETCast and the data it offers into
research, environmental monitoring and planning and
decision making processes, in support of sustainable
development both in Brazil and Argentina
DevCoCast
Budget Currency
1,082,320 USD
1,319,477 USD
973,800 USD
950,000 USD
495,715 USD
607,610 USD
499,583 USD
274,270 USD
1,152,853 USD
no budget requested
313,730 EU
1,641,750 USD
400,000 USD
no budget requested
632,183 USD
no budget requested
1,313,000 USD
no budget requested