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GEO Work Plan SymposiumCapacity Building Side Event
Capacity Building in South-America
Hilcéa FerreiraINPE - Brazil
01 May 2014, Geneva, Switzerland
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SPACE RESEARCH – INPE - BRAZIL
INPE’s space technology agenda“Global EO” – Brazil as global player in Earth observation
Multilateral Agreements CEOS, GEO
Bilateral agreementsChina, USA, Argentina, UK…
Contribution to different SBAs
Civil Defense
Health
Energy
Weather
Urban Management
Ecosystems
Agriculture
CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVES - INPE
• EARTH OBSERVATION DIRECTORATE - OBT
• CENTER FOR WEATHER FORECAST AND CLIMATE STUDIES – CPTEC
• AMAZON REGIONAL CENTER - CRA
EARTH OBSERVATION DIRECTORATE
• Remote Sensing Ground Station • CBERS Chinese Brazilian Satellite• Remote Sensing Data Centre• Remote Sensing Research and
Applications• GIS Technology Research and Applications• Environmental Modeling• Capacity Building: graduate courses,
short courses in GIS and Remote Sensing, face to face and distance learning
Satellite Data Reception Station – Cuiabá, Brazil
Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies are essential from management of Brazilian territory
• SPRING: GIS (http://www.dpi.inpe.br/spring)• Open geospatial technologies and open standards
– TerraLib (http://www.terralib.org/index.php): a functions library developed in C++ that allows a collaborative environment and its use for the development of multiple GIS tools.
• TerraView• TerraMA2: Open Plataform for Monitoring, Analysis and Alert Systems• TerraHidro: tool built on TerraLib´s library, designed to develop distributed
hydrological models, using elevation and hydrological data• TerraAmazon – open source software for large-scale land change monitoring
Remote Sensing Education at OBT
• Graduate Program in Remote Sensing (MsC and PhD)– 400+ graduate students
• Short Courses in GIS and Remote Sensing (40 h)– www.dpi.inpe.br/cursos
• Establishment, in 2004, of a distance learning program in GIS and Remote Sensing– 500+ trained people
• International course on remote sensing at the specialization level: professionals from Latin American and Caribbean countries.– Total of 475 professionals have been trained in South America
• On-line material (books, presentations, video-classes)
Short-Term Courses Face-to-Face1999 – Image Processing Division (DPI/OBT), in partnership with SELPER-Brazil (Society of Latin-American Specialists in Remote Sensing): courses aimed at supporting the use of geotechnology in Brazil
COURSES
SÃO JOSÉ DOS CAMPOS/SP NATAL/RN BELEM/PA TOTALINTERNAL EXTERNAL
242 129 26 2 399
COURSES TOTAL STUDENTSSpatial Analysis 46 403Introduction to Geoprocessing 93 953
Geographic Database 45 479SPRING - GIS 155 1655TerraView 2 23Digital Image Processing 41 446
TerraMA2 5 60
Digital Terrain Model 3 34Introduction to Remote Sensing 3 46SPRING – LINUX Platform 1 8
Mapping and Analysis of Land Cover in Settlement (INCRA) 5 58TOTAL 399 4165
Online Education: Introduction to Remote Sensing (From May 2004 to June 2013
From May 2004 to June 2013TOTAL (22 Courses) CANDIDATES SELECTED ENROLLED CONCLUSION
4592 1473 891 655
Engineering
Geography
Biology
Computer Science
Architecture
Geology
Environment
Management
Mathematics
Military
Others
Selected Students by Region
LATIN AMERICA
MIDDLE WEST
NORTH
NORTH EAST
OTHER COUNTRIES
SOUTH
SOUTH EAST
Backgrounds of selected students from Intro_SR courses
CENTER FOR WEATHER FORECAST AND CLIMATE STUDIES
• Operational Forecast Systems (time scales)
• Modeling Forecast products • Supercomputer Facilities• Monitoring products based on remote
sensing• Research and Satellite Applications• Training and Education
Cachoeira Paulista, SP-Brazil
Cachoeira Paulista, SP-Brazil
GIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
http://sigma.cptec.inpe.br/sigma/
Provide education and training in satellite meteorology for the Portuguese-Speaking Countries
http://poapem.cptec.inpe.br/
moodle/?lang=en
MOODLE FACTS
11 Courses in the last 2 years
60+ training material developed and additional
references
650 + Registered Users
ABOUT OUR COURSES...OBJECTIVE: Provide high quality training and updated resources on current and future weather satellites. Encourage the use of satellite data and products for Portuguese-speaking countries.
COURSES METHODOLOGY: 30% classroom courses – 70% on-line courses.
AVERAGE DURATION: 3 days (2 sessions per day) – Seminar type presentations.
INSTRUCTORS: Satellite and Environmental Systems Division, Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Itajuba Federal University, National Center for Monitoring Natural Disasters Alerts, among others.
ABOUT OUR PARTICIPANTS...
BrazilBoliviaChileArgentinaEcuadorPeruVenezuela
PARTICIPANTS: 288 students (2011) 379 students (2012)
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 48 students/course
PARTICIPANT COUNTRIES
UruguayColombiaPortugalCabo VerdeAngolaMozambiqueSouth Africa
http://www.inpe.br/cra/ingles/
The activities of the Amazon Regional Center involve research and scientific development to becoming a world reference center in the monitoring of tropical forests:
• Spreading Geotechnology in the region;• Being an international center for the dissemination of technology
in order to monitor characteristics of tropical forests.
AMAZON REGIONAL CENTER - CRA
Rationale
The largest extensions of tropical forests of the world are located in South America, west Africa and southeast Asia.
In these regions there are also many developing countries and their need for natural resources is threatened by intense and illegal exploration of the forests resources.
Nowadays, the protection of the national forests has became a priority in their agendas, as also has been followed by the international community.
INTERNATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING
To combat the advance of deforestation, the remote sensing techniques have been a very efficient way to quantify the areas of forest deforested.
Brazil is the only country in the tropical region that has a tropical forest monitoring program, which was developed by the National Institute for Space Research – INPE in 1988.
Considering the importance of the environmental issues to the international community, international organizations such as the Japan International Cooperation Agency – JICA, the Food and Agriculture Organization – FAO and also the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization – ACTO developed efforts to establish partnerships with INPE in order to capacitate foreign technicians to operate the TerraAmazon system, which is responsible for forest monitoring.
INTERNATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING
http://www.inpe.br/cra/ingles/project_research/international_capac_build.php
Capacity Building in Tropical Forest Monitoring
• TerraAmazon System• Tutorials (Portuguese, English, French and Spanish)• Presentations and Hands-on activities• Video-classes (being developed) • Pre and pos students assessment• After-course support (Email and Discussion Forums)• Some publications (LARS, 2013 – South America and OTCA data)
PARTICIPANTS PER YEAR
INTERNATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING
2010 2011 2012 2013
30
53
86 76
COUNTRIES TRAINED – 2010 - 2013
SOUTH AMERICA: Bolivia, Colombia, Colombia, Venezuela, French Guyana, Suriname, Peru, Ecuador and Paraguay
CENTRAL AMERICA: Belize, Guatemala, Jamaica, El Salvador, Panama, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Barbados
AFRICA: Angola, Mozambique, Congo Democratic Republic, Zambia, Cameroon, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Burundi and Chad
ASIA: Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, and Philippines
INTERNATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING
Latest course: 17-21 February, 2014 CARICOM
INTERNATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING
PARTICIPANTES PAISESHesdy Daisy Esajas Suriname
Jason Williams Antígua e Barbuda
Kenton Fletcher GranadaKurt Denzil Prospere Jamaica
Maria Paul Guiana
Meshach Alford São Cristóvão e NévisRebecca Elizabeth Rock Santa Lúcia
Staillev Etienne Haiti
Stephen Durand DominicaSylbert Calvert Frederick
São Vicente e Granadinas
NETWORKINGGEO as a coordinator of Capacity Development
THANK YOU
Hilcéa Ferreira ([email protected])
Leads in CPTEC and CRALuiz Augusto Machado ([email protected])Alessandra Gomes ([email protected])