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20 Apr 2023

CE SCommittee on Earth Observation SatellitesWorking Group on Information Systems and Services

GOFCGOFC

GOFC SDI Issues

T. Fisher

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20 Apr 2023

CE SCommittee on Earth Observation SatellitesWorking Group on Information Systems and Services

GOFC Strategic DesignGOFC Strategic Design

• Primary GOFC contribution for 1998

• Illuminates the way forward

• Does not provide a detailed blueprint

• Implementation depends on voluntary contributions of participating agencies

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20 Apr 2023

CE SCommittee on Earth Observation SatellitesWorking Group on Information Systems and Services

Three primary componentsThree primary components

• Forest fire monitoring and mapping

• Forest cover characteristics and changes

• Forest biophysical functioning

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Forest fire monitoring and mappingForest fire monitoring and mapping

• Near-real-time monitoring of fires;

• Post-season mapping of large burned areas;

• Can build on current capabilities and plans (FireM3, World Fire Web, plans for MODIS fire products)

• Provides rapid indication of forest cover change;

• With additional modeling, can provide information on carbon emissions.

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Forest cover characteristics and Forest cover characteristics and changeschanges

• Combines global coverage at coarse resolution with targeted coverage at fine resolution;

• Wall-to-wall coverage of forests every 5 years (with coarse and fine data);

• Sophisticated data acquisition strategy using coarse resolution optical (250 m - 1 km), fixed and pointable fine resolution optical (20-30 m), and microwave sensors;

• Forest cover characteristics: leaf type, leaf longevity, per-cent canopy cover, canopy height;

• Forest cover change: forest to non-forest, non-forest to forest, and no change.

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Forest biophysical functioningForest biophysical functioning

• Global coverage with coarse sensors;

• Desired products: LAI, PAR, FPAR, NPP, forest biomass;

• Additional research is needed;

• GOFC can facilitate international liaison;

• New sensor(s) are necessary for forest biomass:

– Vegetation Canopy Lidar

– P-band SAR

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Wildland Fire in CanadaWildland Fire in Canada• 10,000 fires per year• 2.5 million ha burned

annually• $500 million fire management

cost• 20% of forest management

costs

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3. Example Scenario - GOFC 3. Example Scenario - GOFC Fire(Cont’d)Fire(Cont’d)

Source: Canada Centre for Remote SensingSource: Canada Centre for Remote Sensing

AVHRR Mosaics and AVHRR Mosaics and ChipsChips

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Core SDI Issues Access / Framework Data / Standards / Policy /

Partnerships

GOFC Issues User interface standards/design Network connectivity, availability and bandwidth Interoperability standards, etc. Common base map Archives of historical data (especially AVHRR)

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3. Example Scenario - GOFC 3. Example Scenario - GOFC Fire(Cont’d)Fire(Cont’d)