Copernicus services in Transition
DG Enterprise and Industry
Peter Breger DHoU, ENTR.G2 "Copernicus Services"
http://copernicus.eu
1998 2001 2005 2006 2008 2011
Baveno Manifesto (first reference to Global Monitoring for Environmental Security)
Gothenburg EU Summit (first EC involvement in establishing European capacity for monitoring the environment from
space)
Start of GMES Initial Operations (GIO)
phase
• GMES flagship of EU Space Policy
• ESA approves GMES Space Component Programme
• EC-ESA agreement on GMES signed
• GMES services presented at Lille Forum
2013 2014
onwards
EC proposed • Copernicus Regulation • Delegated act on
Copernicus Data Policy
EC dedicated unit (GMES Bureau) in
charge of Programme development and implementation
Start of Copernicus full operations phase
• Launch of sentinel satellites begins
• Establish six services
GMES renamed "Copernicus"
Copernicus history
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USERS
OBSERVATION
Policy makers Private,
commercial Public & &
Space
Infrastructure
Land Marine Atmosphere Emergency Security Climate
What is their need?
Examples provided
Information services
Sustainable information
Farming Air quality Flood Surveillance Climate Change
in-situ
Infrastructure &
Ice monitoring
Builds on observations … … Driven by user needs
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Data for the Services (1/2) - Sentinels Global Land
Conti- nental Land
Local Land
Marine Emer-gency
Security Atmo- sphere
Climate
Sentinel 1 (SAR)
Sentinel-2 (multispec)
Sentinel-3 (opt, microw)
Sentinel-4 (GEO)
Sentinel-5(p) (LEO)
Jason CS
Crucial Required Nice to have
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Service Deployment
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Climate
Security
Emergency
Atmosphere
Land
Marine
GIO global land
GIO pan-EU & local Land services
MyOcean2
MACC-II
GIO EMS
G-NEXT G-SEXTANT
div. FP7 projects
Adoption of Copernicus Regulation
Stability & Continuity
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Business, citizens and environment to benefit from free access to EU satellite data
• Delegated Act will now come into force next month
International Cooperation
• 2011-2013 : GIO Regulation - Article 7
• 2014-2020: Copernicus - Article 10 Art. 10
• foresee participation from non-EU 28: • Union may enter into agreements with third countries
a) EFTA countries which are contracting parties to EEA Agreement
b) Candidate countries (& potential candidate countries) with Framework Agreements or Protocol to an Association
c) Switzerland, other third countries not under (a) and (b), and international organisations
financial support or contributions in kind under terms and conditions of the agreement concluded
15 November, 2013 10/
THANK YOU CONTACTS:
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International Cooperation aspects: [email protected]
Data and Information Policy: [email protected]
Copernicus Services: [email protected]