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Description

This upcoming training session is jointly organized by the United Nations (UN) Inter-Agency Meeting on Outer Space Activities (UN-Space) and the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Working Group on Capacity Development (CEOS WGCapD), with support provided by the Capacity Development and Operational Training Service (CDOTS) of the Department of Operational Support.

It aims to empower UN entities with the latest tools and knowledge in the realm of Earth observation and satellite data utilization in support of their agendas. The training will feature sessions led by the NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) and Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) program highlighting Earth observations and satellite data analysis and providing a hands-on experience.

Date: October 28, 2024

Location: United Nations (NYC)

Hosts:  NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET), United Nations (UN) Inter-Agency Meeting on Outer Space Activities (UN-Space) and the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Working Group on Capacity Development (CEOS WGCapD), with support provided by the Capacity Development and Operational Training Service (CDOTS) of the Department of Operational Support.

Citation
(2024). ARSET - Overview of Earth Observations for Societal Benefit. NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET). http://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/get-involved/training/english/arset-overview-earth-observations-societal-benefit
Objective

By the end of this training attendees will be able to:

  • Recognize how remote sensing observations can inform decision making
  • Identify how to locate applicable NASA datasets and tools that support decision-making and policy
  • Apply workflows to access and visualize NASA datasets
Audience

This training is specifically designed for representatives and professionals from UN entities who are interested in enhancing their capacity to utilize Earth observation data in their respective fields of work. 

Participants will gain insights into the application of satellite data and tools, enhancing their ability to contribute to UN objectives more effectively. 

Learners need not be space or data experts - the benefits of space are for everyone and all UN personnel from all UN entities, regardless of contract status, are welcome. This training  may also be used as a learning and development opportunity for a future role.

Course Format

6-hour, in-person training. Applications are closed.

Sessions
28 October - Earth Observations for Societal Benefit
10:00 am ~ 05:30 pm
Time Topic Materials
10:00-10:30 Welcome, introductions, agenda overview
  • Aarti Holla-Maini, UNOOSA Director
  • Katie Baynes, NASA’s Earth Data Officer
  • Learning Objectives
  • Training Outline
 
10:30-11:30 Remote sensing observations for atmosphere, water, & land applications
  • What is remote sensing?
  • How NASA observes the planet
  • Advantages and limitations of remote sensing
  • Data and tools used in training
  • Energizer
Presentation Slides
11:30-12:15 NASA datasets for monitoring disasters (human impacts, fires, floods, & heat)
  • Data search
    • Earthdata portal
    • Earthdata pathfinders
    • SEDAC
Presentation Slides
12:15-13:30 LUNCH  
13:30-14:45 Applicable tools for fires
  • Energizer
  • Worldview demonstration (visualization tool, data available in near real time)
  • FIRMS demonstration (near real time and historic access to fire data)
  • Climate Engine (analysis tool, anomalies, climatology)
  • Q&A
Presentation Slides
14:45-15:45 Applicable tools for floods & heat 
  • Google Earth Engine demo
  • Climate Engine (analysis tool, anomalies, climatology)
  • Black Marble
  • Disaster Alert (maps available in near real time)
  • Q&A
Presentation Slides
15:45-16:05 BREAK  

16:05-17:00

Earth Observations Toolkit for Sustainable Cities & Human Settlements
  • Energizer
  • Land use / land cover
  • Population
  • Humanitarian applications

Presentation Slides

17:00-17:30

Wrap up + Q&A

 

 

 

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