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24 th APAN Earth Monitoring Working Group Sessions. Pakorn Apaphant EMWG Co-chair August 28-31, 2007 Xi-An, China. Earth Monitoring becomes more and more important. Our Bridge. Thanks to high bandwidth internet, EM information cannot be limited by political boundary.
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24th APAN Earth Monitoring Working Group Sessions Pakorn Apaphant EMWG Co-chair August 28-31, 2007 Xi-An, China
Our Bridge Thanks to high bandwidth internet, EM information cannot be limited by political boundary
Earth Monitoring Working Group • Natural Resouce Area • Agriculture • Earth Monitoring • Earth System • Established: July 1998 • Co-Chair: Pakorn Apaphant, Ph.D. <GISTDA> Hirokazu Yamamoto (AIST) Vice Chair: Chris Elvidge, Ph.D. <NOAA> • 60++ Members from 12 countries • India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, USA, Philippines, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Australia, and Singapore • http://www.affrc.go.jp/apan/emwg/
Objectives • To utilize the APAN network resources in the exchange and distribution of earth observation satellite data in a full and open manner with a minimum time delay and minimum cost, recognizing relevant international instruments, national policies andlegislation. • Preservation and open access to the long term record of satellite earth observation data through digital archives. • Open access to a wider range of geospatial data of the Asia Pacific region.
Objectives • Exchange of open source software for use in the access, display and analysis of earth observation satellite data. • Review of information requirements for consumers and policymakers in environmental, economic, and social arenas to further expand EO data utilization. • Capacity building activities to engage participation from all nations in the region and to maximize the availability and utilization of earth observation satellite data in developing countries. • Exploration and prototyping of innovative technologies and distributed methods for accomplishing the above.
Our assets are growing! ASIAES THEOS GEO GRID ALOS ASIAES Sentinel Asia NOAA Global Mosaic APAN Backbone
The 24th APANEM Workshop ObjectivesTo explore the use of earth observations in the Asia Pacific region to achieve societal benefits. You can find more and more examples……..
EM Workshop –Aug 28, 2007 August 28, 2007 <11:00 -12:30> GEO Grid Session • Introduction to Earth Monitoring Working Group, Pakorn Apaphant • Extraction of Urban Area Using ASTER Imagery and the Existing Land Cover Data on GEO Grid, Koki Iwao, AIST(VTC) • Validating land cover maps with Degree Confluence Project information on GEO Grid, Koki Iwao, AIST (VTC) • Validating Global Digital Elevation Models with Degree Confluence Project information and ASTER-DEM on GEO Grid , Koki Iwao, AIST (VTC)
EM Workshop –Aug 28, 2007 August 28, 2007 <14:00 -15:30> Remote Sensing Data Network for Regional Application Session • Web Mapping Service Development For DMSP Satellite Data(VTC) Ben Tuttle, CIRES University of Colorado and Chris Elvidge, NOAA National Geophysical Data Center • Long-distance network transferring remote sensing data, Zhang Qing, China Remote Sensing Ground Station • Satellite data applications of MAFFIN/AFFRIC, Izumi Nagatani, MAFFIN • Review of the new EMWG website, Izumi Nagatani, MAFFIN • ASIAES Demo, Pakorn Apaphant, GISTDA • EMWG Meeting !!
EM-WG • Membership is open to anyone who attends one of our sessions or meetings • If you are here and would like to be a member – let us know! • pakorn@gistda.or.th • Discussion • Changing of Co-Chair • Hirokazu Yamamoto (AIST)to • Koki Iwao (AIST) • Sessions in Hawaii Meeting (25th) • Urbanization and Global Environmental Change • EM Information network for Natural Hazard Management • Possible for funding for limited number of participants