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TIGER CAPACITY BUILDING FACILITY: GROWING FROM PROJECTS TO PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY

机译:老虎能力建设设施:从项目到专业社区的发展

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Water security has become one of the most important challenges in the sustainable development of Africa, but only limited reliable information is available on the use and availability of water to support adequate planning and management of water resources. Data acquired from space can contribute to meet the urgent information need. But to satisfy the demand, a good synchronization based on a shared knowledge is required between water managers, who can indicate their specific information needs; developers of the satellite-based data, who can indicate what information can be provided; and the knowledge institutes, which transfer their knowledge on collection and dissemination of the information to users. In other words, a continent-wide capacity is needed to utilize Earth Observation (EO) technology. In the context of the Committee of Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), ESA launched the TIGER Initiative in 2002 as a concrete action to match the resolutions of the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg. The initiative aims at assisting African countries to overcome problems faced in the collection, analysis and dissemination of water related geo-information by exploiting the advantages of EO technology. The first phase was completed in 2008, which contained a capacity building facility (TCBF) that supported about 100 individuals from more than 20 institutions all around the continent with training at various levels and methods: 1. Basic education, provided via distance learning. 2. Tailored short courses, selected according to the research interest and technical background of the participants. 3. Research topic oriented supervision, provided by specialists of the research fields of the participants. 4. Advanced short courses focusing on selected earth observation techniques. ITC implemented the TCBF. Today we are in the second phase of the TIGER Initiative (TIGER II), which aims to build upon the success of the first one. TCBF II is implemented now by a consortium of four partners (ITC, TU Delft, VITO and ISEGI-UNL), with the aim of supporting 20 research projects and establishing 3 Regional Offices in the time span of 2009-2012. They support African efforts to develop sustainable observation systems by using EO technology to learn more about the water cycle and to improve water-monitoring resources that will help to establish sound scientific bases for developing effective adaptation or mitigation measures against the impacts of climate change. The TCBF focuses on the research component of TIGER II that supports African scientists furthering their scientific skills and the technical capacity to address the issue of the water resources in Africa. The second phase is more complex than its forerunner, although the applied capacity building tools are similar to the first phase. For example, the first training course on earth observation basics was held in Cairo in April 2010. Twenty three participants were supported by the TIGER programme, and another eleven joined using their own resources. There is a larger variety of participating institutions, from universities to regional water authorities. It is a very important aspect that several projects address trans-boundary issues with multinational staff. The participating institutions and regional offices get free access to ESA satellite data. A large number of training activities are being implemented with the aim of broadening the EO literacy among the information users, i.e. the water practitioners, and providing higher academic qualifications to the key players in EO research and education, to enable them to teach new generations of EO specialists and users in Africa. Besides capacity building, these activities contribute to building a community that unites the users of earth observation technology for water applications around the continent.
机译:水安全已成为非洲的可持续发展的最重要的挑战之一,但只有有限的可靠信息对水的使用和获取支持适当的规划和水资源管理。从太空采集的数据可有助于满足迫切需要的信息。但是,为了满足需求,是水资源管理者,谁能够说明其具体的信息需求之间需要基于一个共享知识良好的同步性;基于卫星的数据,谁可以指示可以提供什么样的信息的开发;和知识机构,它在收集的信息,以传播用户转移他们的知识。换句话说,需要一种大陆范围的能力,以利用地球观测(EO)技术。在地球观测卫星(CEOS)委员会的背景下,欧空局发起的TIGER倡议于2002年作为具体行动的可持续发展在约翰内斯堡举行,以配合世界首脑会议的决议。该倡议旨在帮助非洲国家克服利用EO技术的优势,面临的与水有关的地理信息的收集,分析和传播问题。 1.基础教育,通过远程学习提供:第一阶段是在2008年,其中载有支持大约100人来自20多个机构都围绕着大陆与各级和方法的培训能力建设设施(TCBF)完成。 2.根据研究兴趣和学员的技术背景量身定制的短期课程,选择。 3.研究课题为导向的监督,由参与者的研究领域的专家提供。 4.先进的短期课程侧重于选择地观测技术。 ITC把TCBF。今天,我们在TIGER计划(TIGER II),其在第一个成功的目标是建立的第二阶段。 TCBF II由四个合作伙伴(ITC,代尔夫特理工大学,VITO和ISEGI-UNL)组成的财团,现在实施,支持20个研究项目,并在2009-2012的时间跨度3个建立区域办事处的目的。它们支持非洲的努力,通过使用EO技术更多地了解水的循环,并提高监测水资源,这将有助于建立健全科学基础制定应对气候变化的影响,有效的适应和减缓措施,制定可持续的观测系统。该TCBF重点TIGER II,支持非洲科学家促进他们的科学技能和解决非洲水资源问题的技术能力的研究部分上。第二阶段是比其前身更复杂,尽管所施加的能力建设工具类似第一阶段。例如,在对地观测基础的第一期培训班在开罗举行了2010年4月二十三个参与者是由TIGER程序的支持,另外十利用自己的资源加入。有一个较大的品种参与机构,从大学到地方水行政主管部门。这是几个项目解决与多国人员跨边界问题非常重要的方面。参与的机构和地区办事处得到欧洲航天局卫星数据免费使用。大量的培训活动正在与扩大EO素养信息用户之间,即水的从业者,以及在EO研究和教育的关键球员提供更高学历的目标实现,以使他们能教导新一代EO专家和用户在非洲。除了能力建设,这些活动有助于建立团结对地观测技术的用户为大陆各地的水应用的社区。

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