When? August 23, 25 and 30, 2022 - 17:00 - 18:30 CEST
Traing type: Online Training
Traning Source: NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET)
Description
Healthy ecosystems provide essential pieces of daily life for humans such as clean water, food, medicines, carbon sequestration, protection against extreme weather, and much more. Natural capital accounting recognizes that these assets must be maintained, managed, and measured for critical decision-making activities. NASA data can be used to accurately map ecosystems to support effective planning and sustainable decision-making.
This training will outline the basics of ecosystem services and natural capital accounting. It will also provide an overview of how Earth Observations (EO) can be used to support global frameworks and initiatives such as standards set by the United Nation’s System of Environmental Economic Accounting (UN-SEEA). Participants will receive information on techniques and tools for using EO in natural capital accounting such as the use of land cover mapping, time series analysis, and modeling efforts conducted with the Natural Capital Project via the InVEST software, The Artificial Intelligence for Environment and Sustainability (ARIES) Project, and more. Case-study examples will be provided to highlight locally specific efforts such as valuation of native pollinators, urban ecosystem accounts, valuation of coastal resilience and coral reef habitats, and forest conservation and carbon sequestration.
Objective
By the end of this training attendees will be able to:
- Summarize primary concepts of ecosystem services and natural capital accounting
- Recall global frameworks and initiatives for ecosystem assessments
- Outline the role of NASA Earth Observations (EO) in conducting ecosystem assessments
- Identify natural capital accounting models that incorporate EO
- Discover case study examples of the use of EO for ecosystem assessments
Audience
This webinar series is intended for local, regional, state, federal, and non-governmental organizations involved in land and coastal ecosystems management and natural capital accounting. Applied scientists and GIS professionals interested in learning how to use NASA EO data for ecosystem assessments and accounting are encouraged to participate.
Prerequisites
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
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