INSPIRE CONFERENCE 2014 Copernicus state of play: an overview of the EU Earth Observation programme...
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INSPIRE CONFERENCE 2014Copernicus state of play: an
overview of the EU Earth Observation programme and
Copernicus Data Policy
Catharina Bamps (DG ENTR) / Hans Dufourmont (EEA)EC – DG ENTR (G2) Copernicus Services Unit/EEA – Copernicus Land Services
Copernicus-Inspire session 19 June – 11.00-15.30, Aalborg, Denmark
Outline
IntroductionCopernicus State of PlayData Policy
Copernicus Serviceshttp://www.copernicus.eu/pages-principales/services/
Land Marine Atmosphere
Monitoring of Earth systems
Emergency Climate Change
Security
Horizontal applications
Output: Value-Added Services
4
GMES/Copernicus Projects overview
* Finished** Under negotiation
Copernicus has evolved from a research based programme to reach full operational capacity.
Initial Operations
R&D
EU Operational programme
2004 20102008 2014 20202011
Preparatoryactions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
Outline
IntroductionCopernicus state of playData Policy
• REGULATION (EU) No 377/2014•OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
•of 3 April 2014•establishing the Copernicus Programme
•and repealing Regulation (EU) No 911/2010
• Budget for 2014 - 2020Space component 3.394 million €Service & In-situ component 897 million €
• Sentinel 1 : the 2.3 tonne satellite lifted off succesfully on a Soyuz rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana at 21:02 GMT (23:02 CEST) on 3rd April 2014.
• the radar on Sentinel-1 is able to ‘see’ through clouds, rain and in darkness, making it particularly useful for monitoring floods;
• the radar on Sentinel-1A is currently being calibrated to become fully operational later this year;
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Sentinel-1
Copernicus Regulation - some relevant points• Copernicus as a European contribution to GEOSS
Rec. 8, Art. 4: Objectives
• Copernicus compliant to INSPIRERecital 9
• EEA – the overall coordination of the in situ componentArt. 7 Copernicus in situ component
• Data PolicyArt. 23-24
• International CooperationArt. 26
• EC to be assisted by a Copernicus Committee (21/05/2014, 26/06/2014)Art. 30 Committee procedure
• The Copernicus Committee to set up 'User Forum' (10/07/2014)Art. 30 Committee procedure
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
JRC
MERCATOR OCEAN
FRONTEX
EMSA
EUSC
ECMWF
EEA
JRC
ECMWF
EEA
Outline
IntroductionCopernicus State of PlayData Policy
Legal frameworkof the data and information policy
• COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 1159/2013• of 12 July 2013
• supplementing Regulation (EU) No 911/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access to
GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Key elements of the data and information policy
Free, full and open access• No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction, redistribution with or without adaptation Commercial and non-commercial purposes
• A free of charge version of any dataset is always available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus dissemination platform)
• Worldwide without limitation in time
Key elements of the data and information policy – Obligations
Attribution clause:
• Citation of source of data and information: "Copernicus"
• Notification of any modification made to data
No warranty made on data and information provided
This policy applies toA. Data (and information) generated inside
CopernicusSentinel mission dataService information
This policy does not apply toB. Data (and information) generated outside
CopernicusContributing Mission dataIn situ and reference data and information
Copernicus sets the rule for A and follows (or negotiates) the rules for B set by the data providers
Limitations of access - Conflict of rights • IPR from third parties : potential cascading effect of conditions
imposed on input data used in the production of Copernicus service information
• Rights and principles recognised by the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union
Limitations of access - Security• Where the Copernicus open dissemination affects• the security of the Member States of the European Union
Different levels of Registration
• No registration for discovery and view services
• Light registration for download service• Stricter registration conditions where
restrictions apply (e.g. protection of security interests)
This data policy is compliant with:
The EU INSPIRE Directive 2007/2/EC The EU Public Sector Information – PSI
Directive 2003/98/EC The definition of GEOSS Data-CORE
User awareness and uptakehttp://www.user-uptake-portal.org
- Copernicus user uptake events: - Training material;- overview of the Copernicus services and products per theme;- webinars on product access for land, marine, emergency and atmosphere;
User awareness and uptakehttp://www.user-uptake-portal.org/webinars/
•Applications, examples
MyOcean iPhone appocean forecasts for water temperature, salinity and currents, for three depth
levels.
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Large scale demonstrators (EMMIA)
Floodis : flood information servicehttp://www.floodis.eu/
Geo-pictures: service portal that integrates EO (Copernicus) and visual in-situ observations (position-based images) http://www.geo-pictures.eu
Scientific exploitation of operational missionsSentinel 1/2/3 toolboxes facilitating the exploitation of Sentinel 1/2/3 data: first release Sept 2014
• Conclusions:• - Copernicus: entering into full operational
phase: continuity, sustainability; • once completed, one of the largest integrated
Earth Observation systems•
- Data policy: Free, full and open access, no restriction on use nor on users
• - User uptake awareness and uptake
• Thank you,• http://www.copernicus.eu/• [email protected]