Satellite-based Environmental Monitoring04/03/2010 |
| A group of Saudi Arabian and European partners have completed a project to implement and provide satellite based environmental information products and services to the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The environmental monitoring covers all four environmental domains "land - air - coast - marine" and follows previous experience gained in the European GMES - "Global Monitoring for Environment and Security" programme. The providers are Summit Geoservices (KSA) and a European team lead by GAF and consisting of DLR, Germany and e-GEOS, Italy. |
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The environment has become a synonym for quality of life, sustainability and global change. The environment and its preservation rank among the top priorities on the agendas of today's societies. Meeting environmental challenges require actions and cooperation on national, regional and global level. Throughout the last decades the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed rapid development in its economy, industry and population. Environmental awareness is recently growing and becoming significant in all areas of daily life.
Services that have been provided to PME:
GAF and its partners DLR and e-GEOS draw from their extensive experience and involvement in GMES - Global Monitoring for Environment and Security - the joint European Union (EU) and European Space Agency (ESA) initiative on the operational use of earth observation based products and services for the environment.
Project activities started in 2008 and have been successfully concluded now. The continuation is under preparation. The GAF team consists of the partners GAF as lead, DLR, Germany and e-GEOS, Italy. GAF cooperates with SGS in Saudi Arabia.
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