ESA supports Reuters humanitarian trustJune 20, 2002A collaboration arrangement was today signed between Reuters Foundation Director, Maureen Marlowe, and ESA`s Director of Earth Observation Programmes, José Achache, at Reuters Corporate headquarters in London. Under this arrangement the European Space Agency will assist Reuters Foundation and its AlertNet service in providing information and imagery from ESA Earth observation missions and promoting the use of satellite remote-sensing data by the international humanitarian aid community. More specifically, ESA will provide access to information from its satellite data archives and from the current ERS-2 and Envisat missions. ESA will also involve Reuters Foundation in the user consultation processes it is conducting for the purpose of identifying the satellite data requirements of humanitarian aid organisations, as a contribution to the definition of the European GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) programme. A dedicated "satellite image" web page will be developed on Reuters Foundation`s AlertNet site, with images provided by ESA, setting out a number of case studies and a guide to Earth observation. On signing the arrangement, José Achache, stated : "Today we have taken a major step forward in raising awareness among humanitarian aid organisations of the contributions satellite data can make in support of their missions. This will also help clarify their specific requirements so that they can be incorporated into the European GMES programme". Maureen Marlowe said: "AlertNet`s service to its member organisations will be significantly improved. The pictures and graphics from space will not only show terrain clearly, but enable our member agencies to track the movements of displaced people and monitor the impact of natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes more accurately and quickly" | |||||||||||||||||||||
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