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Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan Capacity Building Activities in Indonesia and the Other NDs Toshi Kamei Remote Sensing Technology Center (RESTEC) 9 February 2012 GEO-FCT SDS3

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  • Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan

    Capacity Building Activities in Indonesia and the Other NDs

    Toshi Kamei

    Remote Sensing Technology Center (RESTEC)

    9 February 2012GEO-FCT SDS3

  • Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan

    • Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan (RESTEC) was established in 1975.

    • The purposes of RESTEC are;• To research and study on remote sensing

    • To develop technologies of remote sensing

    • To promote utilization of remote sensing

    • RESTEC has over 30 years of history and experience in capacity building for remote sensing.

    Overview of RESTEC

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  • Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan

    Number of Participants by Country since 1975 (Total: 3225)

    Number of Participants of Our Training

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  • Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan

    Concept of Capacity Building

    RESTEC SoftwareRESTEC Software Satellite Data ProductSatellite Data Product

    Training and Technical Support

    Training and Technical Support

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    Capacity Building Projects in IndonesiaCapacity Building Projects in Indonesia

    1.1. GEO authorized / APN funded: GEO authorized / APN funded:

    ALOS/PALSAR Capacity Building Project ALOS/PALSAR Capacity Building Project

    with BPPT and Ministry of Forestrywith BPPT and Ministry of Forestry

    2.2. JAXA funded: JAXA funded:

    ALOS Capacity Building Project ALOS Capacity Building Project

    with LAPANwith LAPAN

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    • “Utilization of ALOS Satellite Data to Support Mapping and Monitoring Deforestation and Degradation in Indonesia” was accepted by GEO in 2010 (GEO-CFP Program).

    • The Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN) provides funding for the project in 2011.

    • Team Members:• RESTEC• Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT)

    • The Ministry of Forestry Republic of Indonesia

    1. GEO / APN PALSAR CB Project

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    • Requirements from Indonesia

    � Ministry of Forestry still has difficulties to handle more than 1,000 scenes of ALOS/PALSAR data obtained through JICA’s project in 2009-2011.

    � BPPT is interested in dual/full polarization data to be provided from ALOS-2 satellite.

    • To meet these requirements, RESTEC will invite around 10 trainees from Indonesia to Japan and provide two weeks training in May/June 2012.

    • Exploring more fund to continue this project.

    1. GEO / APN PALSAR CB Project

  • Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan

    Experts of RS, GIS & Forest

    RESTECRESTEC

    BPPTBPPT

    LAPANLAPAN

    Min of ForestryMin of Forestry

    Expert Consultation WG

    Developing Training Module

    Expert Consultation WG

    Developing Training Module

    End Users (Decision Makers in Indonesia)End Users (Decision Makers in Indonesia)

    BakosurtanalBakosurtanal

    Min of AgricultureMin of Agriculture

    Training of TrainersTraining of Trainers

    Practical TrainingPractical Training

    Min of EnvironmentMin of EnvironmentTechnical Technical

    AssistanceAssistance

    1. GEO / APN PALSAR Project

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    • The agreement of ”ALOS Application & Verification Project” was made between JAXA and LAPAN in 2009.

    • 17 participating organizations (ministries, agencies and universities) in Indonesia participated in this project.

    • JAXA provided them with a limited amount of ALOS data and technical trainings through RESTEC.

    • The project will be completed in March 2012. JAXA and LAPAN are discussing next project.

    2. JAXA funded ALOS CB Project

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    JAXAJAXA RESTECRESTEC

    LAPANLAPAN� Agency for Technology Assessment and

    Implementations (BPPT)� National Coordinating Agency for Survey and

    Mapping (BAKOSURTANAL)� State Ministry for the Environment (KLH)� Ministry for Marine Affairs and Fisheries (DKP)� Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (KESDM)� Ministry of Forestry (DEPHUT)� Ministry of Agriculture (DEPTAN)� Ministry of Public Works (DEP. PU)� Ministry of Public Housings (MENPERA)� Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board

    (BAKORKAMLA)� Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)� Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)� Syiah Kuala University (UNSYIAH)� University of Indonesia (UI)� Diponegoro University (UNDIP)� Gadjah Mada University (UGM)� CReSOS – Udayana University

    � Agency for Technology Assessment and Implementations (BPPT)

    � National Coordinating Agency for Survey and Mapping (BAKOSURTANAL)

    � State Ministry for the Environment (KLH)� Ministry for Marine Affairs and Fisheries (DKP)� Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (KESDM)� Ministry of Forestry (DEPHUT)� Ministry of Agriculture (DEPTAN)� Ministry of Public Works (DEP. PU)� Ministry of Public Housings (MENPERA)� Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board

    (BAKORKAMLA)� Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)� Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)� Syiah Kuala University (UNSYIAH)� University of Indonesia (UI)� Diponegoro University (UNDIP)� Gadjah Mada University (UGM)� CReSOS – Udayana University

    WG1: Change detection of vegetation cover

    WG1: Change detection of vegetation cover

    WG2: Change detection of coastal areas & small islands

    WG2: Change detection of coastal areas & small islands

    WG3: Monitoring of Volcanoes and Earthquake

    WG3: Monitoring of Volcanoes and Earthquake

    Agreement Technical Support, Training

    JAXA and LAPAN made an agreement on ALOS Application and Verification Project in 2009 after the successful completion of ALOS Pilot Project.

    WG4: Production and Updating of Maps

    WG4: Production and Updating of Maps

    2. JAXA funded ALOS CB Project

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    1. Training Course on ALOS Data Use – Primary Course(22 Feb – 25 Feb 2010)

    2. Training Course on ALOS Data Use – Secondary Course (2 Mar – 5 Mar 2010)

    3. Basic Training Course on ALOS Data Use(24 Aug – 27 Aug 2010)

    4. Advanced Training Course on ALOS Data Use(21 Feb – 24 Feb 2011)

    5. Training Course on ALOS Data Use: Advanced SAR Application (7 Sep – 16 Sep 2011)

    2. JAXA funded ALOS CB Project

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    Final Symposium of ALOS Application & Verification Project

    Date: 23 February 2012

    Venue: Hotel BorobudurJakarta, Indonesia

    2. JAXA funded ALOS CB Project

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    Capacity Building Projects in other NDsCapacity Building Projects in other NDs

    3.3. JICA funded Forest Monitoring Project in BrazilJICA funded Forest Monitoring Project in Brazil

    with IBAMA and Federal Police Departmentwith IBAMA and Federal Police Department

    4.4. Agreement between Japan and DRCAgreement between Japan and DRC

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    3. JICA Funded Brazil Project

    • The Brazilian Institute of Environment (IBAMA) and the Federal Police Department (DPF) had a strong interest in PALSAR data to protect forest from illegal logging.

    • They asked JICA to transfer the techniques of PALSAR data to IBAMA and DPF in 2009. JICA launched 3 year project called “Utilization of ALOS images to support protection of the Brazilian Amazon forest and combat against illegal deforestation”.

    • RESTEC, as an implementing organization of the project, transferred the techniques of PALSAR as well as RS and GIS software.

    • JAXA provided PALSAR data for IBAMA through the framework of ALOS K&C initiative.

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  • Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan

    IBAMA makes color composite images from PALSAR ScanSAR strip data and overlay on Google Earth.

    ©JAXA, METI

    3. JICA funded Brazil Project

    ©RESTEC included ©JAXA, METIBackground ©Cnes/Spot Image, ©2011 GeoEye and ©2010 Google

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    • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology of Japan (MEXT) and Ministry of International and Regional Cooperation of DRC made an agreement in July 2011

    • Purpose is to facilitate the cooperation in the area of capacity building of satellite remote sensing data.

    • Under this agreement, Japan will invite DRC researchers to JICA remote sensing training in Japan in near future.

    4. Agreement between Japan & DRC

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    Thank you for your attention

    [email protected]

    Thank you for your attention

    [email protected]