Satellites take sustainability to new heights27/03/2008 |
| Shell Canada has incorporated Earth Observation data into its Sustainable Development Report, demonstrating the potential of satellites to provide a global and cost-effective way to measure objectively the sustainability of business activities. |
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Companies that aim to create wealth while also contributing to the long-term quality of life and respect for the environment regularly issue environmental audits of their Corporate Sustainable Development (CSD) activities and report on the 'triple bottom line' of economic, social and environmental impacts.
In order to quantify sustainability, accurate and timely information on the state of the environment is needed, which Earth Observation (EO) from space can provide.
In 2005, ESA began working with large multinational companies as part of its Earth Observation Support for Corporate Sustainable Development Reporting (EO-CSD) project to integrate satellite data into CSD reporting practices across a wide variety of industrial sectors.
Based on EO image analysis, mine activity and vegetation habitat change information was provided for the 2006 Shell Canada Sustainable Development Report, which was developed in accordance with the 2006 guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). The GRI provides a framework for sustainability reporting, which includes a set of reporting guidelines to enable reporting on economic, environmental, and social performance.
Therefore, the EO-CSD project team continues to work with local Aboriginal communities to demonstrate how EO can be used as part of Shell Canada and Albian Sands corporate commitments to sustainable development. Website: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM8P5M5NDF_index_0.html Supplier: European Space Agency More news from this supplier: GOCE Earth Explorer Satellite Air Quality Forecasts for China Czech Republic Accedes to ESA Convention Space Agency Leaders Gather in Paris Procurement Galileo System Celebrating Ten Years of the International Space Station EarthCARE Satellite Contract Signed Berlin Air Show ILA2008 GIOVE-B Transmitting its First Signals ESA Launches Second Galileo Satellite OxTS Inertial+ Systems Orbit GIS 4.3 for Mac OSX ArcGIS Offers Quick Access to Premium Imagery Data New ENVI Software Distributor in Greece MiTAC Extends Relationship with Tele Atlas Intermap Technologies/Global Mapper Partnership GSDI 11 World Conference Orbit GIS 4.3 for Windows ESRI's New ArcGIS API for Flex Bluesky Awarded NERC Scanning Project Comments (0): |

