Title
NCEO NC ODA Extension 2020-2021

CoPED ID
502d8729-de59-4aee-9e25-ff17e4677dd6

Status
Closed

Funder

Value
£438,365

Start Date
March 31, 2020

End Date
None

Description

More Like This


The NCEO NC-ODA programme is focussed on a series of generic science issues that are particularly relevant to development challenges: characterisation and forecasting of land surface state including vegetation change and soil moisture; the evolution of forest carbon and characterisation of carbon fluxes arising from deforestation and degradation; the dynamic nature of fires, their emissions into the atmosphere and the development of large-scale air pollution; the development of a cadre of researchers and applications specialists trained in state-of-the-art Earth Observation (EO). We will address specific problems faced by DAC countries: the vulnerability of crop yields in semi-arid regions in Africa to drought, the challenge of protecting and enhancing forest resources from Kenya across sub-Saharan Africa, to mitigate climate change, the forecast skill necessary to capture hazardous air quality in South-East Asia stemming from open biomass burning, and the current lack of capacity of many African nations to make effective use of satellite EO data. The programme is structured into four WPs. Relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals are: 2 (Zero hunger), 3 (Good health and well-being), 13 (Climate action), 15 (Life on Land), and 17 (Partnership for the goals). WP 1 will improve crop yield modelling in Ghana and then across sub-Saharan Africa through data assimilation of multiple EO data streams, for example effective leaf area index and soil moisture. The research will yield new knowledge on the value of accurate EO data parameters in a data-model system, to better characterise crop change and increase predictive skill, to examine upscaling from landscape to country scale, and improve soil moisture forecast skill [SGDs 2, 15]. It will support an improved TAMSAT-ALERT system. WP 2 will extend a baseline of carbon emissions from deforestation across sub-Saharan Africa, identify different types of deforestation and degradation from synthetic aperture radar, optical and laser ranging (LiDAR) data, and establish areas that are suitable for afforestation. It will test new datasets in Kenya to ensure validity and to continue to support the Vision 2030 of the Kenyan Government that aims to increase forest cover from 6 to 10 per cent by 2030. The work will establish forest reference emission levels and above-ground carbon stocks in a regional context. This research is key to understanding carbon cycling estimates in a REDD+ policy context. [SGDs 13, 15]. WP 3 will develop and demonstrate new data sources that can improve forecast accuracy for large-scale air pollution during fire events. Currently, forecast models use estimates of fires that fail to capture the magnitude and variability of dynamic large forest and peatland fires and fires due to agricultural residue burning. The research will improve pollutant emissions estimates from fires, EO-based retrievals of smoke plume aerosols and auto-identification of biomass-burning plumes. We will work with stakeholders in the ASEAN countries to co-develop and demonstrate new systems, characterise improvements and train staff in the interpretation of complex EO data. We will implement the fire component of WP3 in sub-Saharan Africa improving carbon estimates and coupling drought with fire knowledge. [SDGs 3, 13]. WP 4 will build capacity through international EO-related initiatives, including the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) AfriGEOSS initiative and the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) Working Group on Capacity Building & Data Democracy, to improve access to and use of contemporary EO datasets in African nations and other DAC nations. Work will include scoping of UK-related EO projects and experts related to AfriGEO identified needs, extension of the training of WP1-3 to wider DAC countries and to strategic capacity building, co-ordinated work with the relevant GEO initiatives.

John Remedios PI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Forests
  2. Africa
  3. Climate changes
  4. Forest fires
  5. Remote sensing
  6. Climate protection
  7. Emissions
  8. Atmosphere (earth)
  9. Carbon
  10. Kenya
  11. Deforestation

Extracted key phrases
  1. NCEO NC ODA Extension
  2. ODA programme
  3. Accurate EO datum parameter
  4. Multiple EO datum stream
  5. Satellite EO datum
  6. Complex EO datum
  7. Soil moisture forecast skill
  8. Forest carbon
  9. Contemporary EO dataset
  10. New datum source
  11. Forest reference emission level
  12. Carbon cycling estimate
  13. Carbon emission
  14. Dynamic large forest
  15. Carbon estimate

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

UK Project Locations