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    ESA's Roadmap to join the GMES Initiative

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    • Title ESA's Roadmap to join the GMES Initiative
    • Released: 09/11/2001
    • Language English
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    • Copyright ESA
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      The European GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) initiative is one of the subjects of the ESA Ministerial Council meeting next week. The primary goal of GMES is to establish coherent, operational, long-term and user-dedicated information systems. Each of these will be designed to meet the specific needs of a user community for which space-based Earth observation data is of potential value. This includes fields as different as, for example, the global monitoring of the environment, agriculture and vegetation, regional development, natural hazards and crisis management, and transport.
      This outlines the raison-d'?tre for the GMES initiative and provides examples for the successful use of Earth observation data in operational applications.
      The 7-minute A-roll contains split audio with an English guide track and is complemented by a B-roll with interviews in clean international sound.

      10:00:00 Opening Trailer
      10:00:30 Title Slate
      10:00:40 A-Roll
      ESA's roadmap to join the European GMES initiative
      The blue planet---this is the view the first astronauts had of our Earth - an island in an immense sea of space. This image of beauty and peace contrasts with other images like these views of a hurricaine - of fault lines of an Earthquake - of the ozone hole - of draught and crop failure.
      Satellites provide a vantage point high above the Earth which is ideal for the study of our ecosystem, for a better management of resources, for getting to grips with global change.
      Since ESA has launched it first ERS satellite into orbit more than ten years ago, hundreds of scientists from around the globe have become user of its data for basic and applied research in many areas of geo-science. The global maps and the highly detailed images of these satellites build a unique record of global and regional environmental change over time. An example of this application is being done by Professor Lambi

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