Earth Observation for Sustainable Development: Water Resources

Earth Observation for Sustainable Development

Why is it important?

Benefit from the utility of EO services in response to stakeholder requirements for water resources monitoring and management at local to basin scales.

Project highlights:

Following a systematic, user driven approach to meet longer-term, strategic geospatial information needs in the individual developing countries, as well as international and regional development organizations

Provision of EO demonstrations in Africa (Sahel, Africa Horn and Zambezi), Asia (Myanmar and Lao PDR) and Latin America (Bolivia and Peru), and within water related operations of major IFI’s including World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and the Global Environmental Facility

Advancing the current status of the adoption, progressive transfer and mainstreaming of EO-based information services as a standard management support tool within development operations at the national and international level

Director & Component 1 Director,
Hydro-Informatics Centre (HIC) &
Ayeyarwady Integrated River Basin Management Project
Prof. Dr. Khin-Ni-Ni Thein

Myanmar is vulnerable to seasonal floods and water related extreme weather events, which has led to establish a National Integrated Flood Management Platform under the National Water Resources Committee (NWRC).

Our finding is that seasonal information on flood dynamics and patterns are of high importance for planning- and management purposes in Myanmar. Such information is currently not available on a large geographical- and time scale, and that is where Earth Observation really adds value.

In more detail..

Satellite Earth Observation (EO) technology has a tremendous potential to inform and facilitate international development work.

EO4SD — Earth Observation for Sustainable Development — is an ESA initiative to support the uptake of EO-derived information in sustainable development, and with a focus on top-priority thematic areas including water resources management.

Since 2008, the European Space Agency (ESA) has worked together with International Financing Institutions (IFIs) and their client states to harness the benefits of EO in their operations and resources management.

Specifically, for water resource management the EO4SD will seek to demonstrate the benefits and utility of EO services in response to stakeholder requirements for water resources monitoring and management at local to basin scales. The EO4SD project started in 2016 and will end in autumn 2019.

Some of the key water related priority areas where EO-based geo-information is needed include:

 

Earth Observation for Sustainable Development:​

Earth Observation for Sustainable Development (EO4SD)– is an ESA initiative which aims to achieve a step increase in the uptake of satellite-based environmental information in the IFIs regional and global programs.

It will follow a systematic, user-driven approach in order to meet longer-term, strategic geospatial information needs in the individual developing countries, as well as international and regional development organizations.

EOatDHI part of the DHI GROUP

gras@dhigroup.com
+45 4516 9100

Agern Alle 5,
2970 Hørsholm,
Denmark

CVR: 36466871

Earth Observation for Sustainable Development: Agriculture and Rural Development

Rural development

Why is it important?

Enhances awareness and uptake of EO-based geo-information to support worldwide agricultural monitoring and management tasks. Providing insights in agriculture and rural development all around the world.

Project highlights:

Increase awareness and uptake of information derived from satellite imagery in regular development operations at national and international level

Provide capacity training to project teams in client states for remote sensing and GIS

Deliver EO-derived information to project teams supporting sustainable land management

IAP Food Security Ethiopia Project Manager ,
UNDP Ethiopia

Dr. Tesfaye Haile Dargie

Our cooperation with DHI GRAS on the development of low-cost monitoring systems, based on the application of open source GIS software and freely available optical and radar satellite images has exceeded our expectations.

DHI GRAS has with great skill and user-friendliness delivered a hands-on approach to using freely available data and technology to carry out participatory forest monitoring in large tropical forest areas. The combination of desk analyses and field verification creates a powerful and efficient tool, which has been an invaluable input to our own organisation as well as our partners in Latin America.

In more detail..
Satellite Earth Observation (EO) technology has a tremendous potential to inform and facilitate international development work.

EO4SD — Earth Observation for Sustainable Development — is an ESA initiative to support the uptake of EO-derived information in sustainable development, and with a focus on top-priority thematic areas including agriculture and rural development.

Since 2008, the European Space Agency (ESA) has worked together with International Financing Institutions (IFIs) and their client states to harness the benefits of EO in their operations and resources management.

DHI GRAS contributes to EO4SD with indicators for the monitoring of sustainable land management interventions in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Morocco. The EO4SD project started in 2016 and will end in autumn 2019.

The project aims to demonstrate that the effectiveness of the MDB’s technical assistance interventions and financial investments in agriculture sector can be measurably enhanced by using EO-derived information to support:

Earth Observation for Sustainable Development:

Earth Observation for Sustainable Development (EO4SD)– is an ESA initiative which aims to achieve a step increase in the uptake of satellite-based environmental information in the IFIs regional and global programs.

It will follow a systematic, user-driven approach in order to meet longer-term, strategic geospatial information needs in the individual developing countries, as well as international and regional development organizations.

EOatDHI part of the DHI GROUP

gras@dhigroup.com
+45 4516 9100

Agern Alle 5,
2970 Hørsholm,
Denmark

CVR: 36466871