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JAXA and its Capacity Building Activities for the Asia-Pacific Region
12 November 2008
Space Applications and Promotion Center (SAPC)Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
http://www.jaxa.jp
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At the UN WSSD (World Summit on Sustainable Development) which was held in September 2002, the Government of Japan proposed the following 3 activities and they were registered as part of Japan’s Type-II projects:
© Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Japan
1 . Capacity Building Activities in cooperation with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) ;
2 . Pilot Project using Satellite Data with Thailand; and
3 . Pilot Project using Satellite Data with Indonesia.
JAXA’s Asia-Pacific JAXA’s Asia-Pacific Earth Observation Pilot ProjectEarth Observation Pilot Project
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Objectives of JAXA’ s C.B.
Activities 1. Provide necessary technical know-how to RS & GIS users in
the Asia-Pacific region as a contribution by the Government of Japan to the capacity building activities recognized in WSSD, UNWCDR, EO Summit, GEOSS and CEOS;
2. Use Japanese satellite data archived for more than last 25 years for sustainable development, planning and monitoring purposes in the region;
3. Develop in-house capacities of prospective users in the region by working on project-based training programs;
4. Identify future space technology needs in the region for better service of forthcoming Japanese satellite data programs.
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JAXA's PresentCapacity Building Activities as of JFY2008
Mini-Projects
in cooperation with
GIC-AIT
Specialized Training
in Japanfor the Mini-Projects' High Achievers an
d Lectures
Sentinel Asia Project
-System Operation Trai
ning-
OrganizingAsia Water Cycle Initiative (AWCI) Meetings
ALOS Pilot Project
with Indonesian LAPAN
JAXA’s Present Capacity Building Activities
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JAXA’s Present Capacity Building Activities for
the Asia-Pacific Region
(1) Mini-Projects
in cooperation with
GIC-AIT
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14-Year History of JAXA’s Capacity Building Activities in cooperation with GIC-AIT
1. For last 14 years starting from April 1995, JAXA has been entrusting a responsibility to the Geo-Informatics Center, Asian Institute of Technology (GIC-AIT) to carry out various training programs mainly focusing on RS and GIS development of the Asia-Pacific nations.
2. The contents of the training programs have sometimes changed by the needs of the times, and now we concentrate on the Mini-Projects which is a problem-solving type of training.
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GIC-AIT
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Outline of JAXA’s Capacity Building Activities in cooperation with GIC-AIT
1. Number of Trainees (JFY1995 ~ 2008) :
More than 1200 from 27 countries
2. Annual Budget JAXA Spends for Capacity Building
Activities through AIT:
Approx. $US 300,000
3. Staff of GIC-AIT:
There are about 12 Asian staff
under Dr.Lal Samarakoon who
is also JAXA’s invited scientist.
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Scenes from JFY2007 Mini-Projects
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Newly Started Selection-System with JFY2007 Mini-Projects
At the 3rd Sentinel Asia JPTM (Joint Project Team Meeting) held in Singapore in March 2007, JAXA announced, from the JFY2007, it would start selecting 10 Mini-Projects focusing on Disaster Management through the offer for public participation due to the following 2 reasons:
1. To open the door of the Mini-Projects to all the Sentinel Asia JPT member-organizations who are interested in developing their capacities in RS/GIS mainly for disaster management.
2. To facilitate Sentinel Asia Project, which is a disaster information sharing support system, by using Mini-Projects as a means of supporting it.
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JFY2008 Mini-Project Selection-Results
1. During April and June 2008, JAXA and GIC-AIT received 33 proposals from 62 organizations of 14 Asian countries through their websites.
(Case of JFY2007: 28 proposals from 49 organizations of 13 Asian countries.)
2. In August 2008, JAXA finally selected 11 proposals as its 2008 Mini-Projects based on technical evaluation made by GIC-AIT.
3. The first stage of the JFY2008 Mini-Projects successfully completed at GIC-AIT
(3 weeks from September 22 to Oct.10.)
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JFY2008 Mini-Projects ( 1~ 5) (1)Bangladesh: Flood Map Improvement and Flood Risk Assessment in Context of Probable Seal LevelRise: A Case Study at Matlab, Bangladesh (2)Bhutan: Landslide Hazard Zonation Mapping for Sustainable Development in view of Climate Change (3)Cambodia: Development of GIS Database in Flood Prone Areas of Kratie Province, Cambodia (4)Indonesia: Influence of Climate Variation and Vegetation Greenness on Fire Occurrence – A Case Study in Riau Province and Central Kalimantan Province (5)LaoPDR: Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Flood Risk Mapping in Naguem River
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JFY2008 Mini-Projects (6~ 11) (6) Malaysia: Mapping of Mangroves and Aquaculture Activities in the Fisheries Reserves of Sabah using RS & GIS (7) Mongolia: Drought and Land Degradation Study using MODIS Data (8) The Philippines: Effects of Drought on Rice Production in Nueva, Ecija, Philippines (9) Sri Lanka: Risk Profile on Sea Level Rise for Coastal Zone Management, Galle District, Sri Lanka (10) Thailand: Flood Hazard Mapping in Nan Province under the Nan River Basin, Thailand (11) Vietnam: Establishment of RS Information Database for Flood Monitoring and Warning System in Thua Thien Hue
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JFY2008 Mini-Project Participants
With the JAXA researcher as one of the trainers of the 2008 Mini-Projects
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JAXA’s Present Capacity Building Activities
for the Asia-Pacific Region
(2) Specialized Training in Japan for the Mini-Projects’ High
Achievers and Lecturers
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Specialized Training in Japan for Mini-Projects’ High Achievers & Lecturers
From JFY2006, JAXA started to invite once a year highest achievers and lecturers of the Mini-Projects to Japan in order to let them have a training opportunity in their respective fields in cooperation with some specialized organizations located in Japan.
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Specialized Training in Japan for Mini-Projects’ High Achievers & Lecturers
4 Cooperation Organizations for 2008:
University of Tokyo (UT)
Keio University (KU)
United Nations University (UNU)
International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM) under the auspices of UNESCO operated by an independent administrative institution so-called Public Works Research Institute (PWRI) of Japan.
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JAXA’s Present Capacity Building Activities
for the Asia-Pacific Region
(3) ALOS Pilot Project
with Indonesian LAPAN
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ALOS Pilot Project with Indonesia
LAPANRESTEC
Support
Agreement
Cooperation Framework
JAXA
ImplementationAgency
①BPPTDESDIM:
ImplementationAgency
①BAKOSURTANAL:
ImplementationAgency
①CReSOS:
ImplementationAgency
①ITB:②IPB:
③UNSYIAH:
ImplementationAgency
①MOF:
Letter, Agreement, Contract…..
Naturalresource
mapBase map
Coastal zonemanagement
Regionall and use map Forest map
ImplementationAgency
①ISORI,MOA:
Agriculture
Dec. 2005 – March 2009
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ALOS Pilot Projects with 8 Indonesian Organizations
JAXA’sCounterpart
National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of the Republic of Indonasia ( LAPAN )
ParticipatingOrganizatios:
4Government
Offices & 4
Universities
Indonesian Soil Research Institute ( ISORI ) ,Ministry of Agriculture
Geology Development and Research Centre, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Natural Resources ( DESDM )
National Coordinating Agency for Surveying and Mapping ( BAKOSURTANAL )
Center for Forestry Mapping, Ministry of Forestry ( MOF )
Center for Remote Sensing and Ocean Sciences ( CReSOS), Udayana University
Remote Sensing Center, Bandung Institute of Technology ( ITB )
Regional Development Study Center, Bogor Agriculture University ( IPB )
Syiah Kuala University ( UNSYIAH )
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Scenes from the conference held for reporting the JFY2007 Final Results in March 2008 at LAPAN with about 50 participants
スルラン課長の発表
ALOS Pilot Project with Indonesia
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JAXA’s Present Capacity Building Activities
for the Asia-Pacific Region
(4) Organizing Asia Water
Cycle Initiative (AWCI)
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Water is qualified as one of the 9 public social benefit fields of GEOSS.
Water is considered as the following 2 of their five tasks: (1) Understanding of water cycle and water management; and (2) Mitigation of wind and flood damages which should be urgently worked out utilizing earth observation. JAXA is one of the organizers of the AWCI symposia and the other r
elated meetings for the purpose of planning and carrying out its capacity building activities as well as providing the satellite data-sets.
1st Asian Water Cycle Symposium: Nov.2005 in Tokyo, Japan 2nd Asian Water Cycle Symposium: Jan.2007 in Tokyo, Japan 3rd Asian Water Cycle Symposium: Dec.2007 in Ohita, Japan
AWCI in cooperation with GEO, MEXT of Japan, UT, UNU, APN to contribute to GEOSS
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The 3rd
AWCI
Symposium
held in Ohita
Pref., Japan,
in Dec. 2007
AWCI in cooperation with GEO, MEXT of Japan, UT, UNU, APN to contribute to GEOSS
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JAXA’s Present Capacity Building Activities
for the Asia-Pacific Region
(5) Sentinel Asia Project
– System Operation Training –
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http://www.aprsaf.orghttp://www.aprsaf.org//
Sentinel Asia establishing
Disaster Management Support System
Communication Satellite Applications
Earth Observation
Space Education & AwarenessISS
Working Groups
[History] Established in 1993 after the Asia-Pacific International Space Year Conference (APIC) held in 1992[Organizers] MEXT, JAXA and co-host organizations Past co-organizers: Government or related entities of Mongolia, Malaysia, Korea, Thailand, Australia, Indonesia, India[Next Session] APRSAF-15 will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam, Nov or Dec, 2008 co-hosted by MOST, VAST, MEXT and JAXA
Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum
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Sentinel AsiaSentinel Asia
APRSAF*
Space Community
Satellite Image
Contents
Promotion of Utilization
Capacity Building
Web-GISData / Meta Data Management
Information Sharing Platform
Contents
Digital Asia
Digital Earth / Web-GIS
Community
Digital MapSocial / Economic DataSatellite Image
Disaster Reduction Community
Disaster Information
Contents
Utilization (User)
ADRC**Member Countries
Framework of Sentinel Asia
UN/ESCAP, UN/OOSA,ASEAN, AIT, etc.
International Community
International Cooperation
** Asian Disaster Reduction Center
Joint Project Team (JPT)Join Project Team consists of total 51 organizations including 44 agencies from 18 countries and 8 international organizations as of September 2008.
Voluntary and best-efforts-basis initiative by participating organizations
* Asian Disaster Reduction Center
* Asian-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum
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Scenes from past System Operation Training in Bangkok in 2007 & 2008
From JFY2007, JAXA started to organize the system operation training for the Sentinel Asia Project twice a year by inviting 10 to 20 people from the member organizations of the project as its trainees.
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http://dmss.tksc.jaxa.jp/sentinel/
Sentinel Asia Website
Number of Sentinel Asia Joint Project Team (JPT) members as of 2008:
51 organizations from 20 countries and eight (8) international organizations
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Thank you Thank you very muchvery much
& & Domo Arigato Gozaim
ashita
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