News & Event
The SAFE Workshop in APRSAF18
at Marina Mandarin, Singapore
SAFE Workshop was held at Singapore on the 5th December 2011 in advance of APRSAF-18 and almost 50 peoples participated.

During the workshop, the progress of 4 ongoing prototypes was confirmed and the completion of two successful prototypes (Sri Lanka Coastal Monitoring and Indonesia Drought Monitoring) was reported to share its successful results of knowledge transfer and capacity building with participants.
Regarding the new proposal, one new prototyping (Mapping wetlands in Sri Lanka) out of 3 proposals was approved as a result of review and discussion.
CONCLUDING
FINDINGS
  • Approve 1 new prototype: Mapping wetlands in Sri Lanka.
  • Confirm the completion of two successful prototypes (Sri Lanka Coastal Monitoring and Indonesia Drought Monitoring)
  • Confirm the progress of 4 ongoing prototypes (Pakistan Water Cycle Management, Sri Lanka Fishery, Thailand Fishery, Vietnam Mangrove Mapping).
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Welcome the revision of SAFE TOR to hold a stakeholder meeting to confirm, share and transfer the outcome of prototypes towards the operational use and to add the rule of SAFE prototype suspension/termination

RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Recognize the importance and expectations for satellite data for forest and water resources management in Lao PDR, which could contribute to its management plan as scientific evidences.
  • Recognize efforts of Lao PDR to develop national strategy for climate change adaptation and mitigation, and to elaborate it to Action Plan; and its expectation to utilize satellite data for climate change issues.
  • Recognize JICA capacity building activities in Lao PDR, and possibility to continue information exchange between SAFE prototyping and JICA projects.
  • Recognize the available MODIS regional Land Use products for SAFE prototyping by CRISP (downloadable at SAFE web portal).
  • Confirm the excellent progress of 8 ongoing prototyping (Lao PDR Forest Monitoring; Indonesia Drought Monitoring; Sri Lanka Sea Level Rise; Vietnam Mangrove Monitoring; and Thailand Fish Monitoring; Cambodia Water Cycle Management; Pakistan Monitoring Water Cycle & Climate Change; Sri Lanka Ocean Frontal Modeling).
Progress of Ongoing Prototypes
Pakistan (Water Cycle & Climate Change)
  • Confirm the good progress of prototyping, including building relationships through training workshops with stakeholders in Pakistan.
  • Assure the progress of prototyping on time by securing the necessary data acquisition for the analysis keeping contact with related agencies.
Sri Lanka (Ocean Frontal Modeling)
  • Confirm the progress of prototyping, but find difficulties in continuing prototype because of the limitation of human resources in NARA.
  • SAFE secretariat and technical supporter to hold the meeting with NARA to discuss the possibility to continue prototyping.
Thailand (Fishery)
  • Confirm the good progress of prototyping.
  • Recommend to consider the acquisition of MODIS data from DIAS as alternative data source
Viet Nam (Mangrove)
  • Confirm the good progress of prototyping.
  • Expect the further progress on biomass estimation going back to the year of 2000.
Also the SAFE Terms of Reference (TOR) was revised to hold a stakeholder meeting to confirm, share and transfer the outcome of prototypes towards the operational use and to add the rule of SAFE prototype suspension/termination.
APRSAF-18 Agenda for SAFE Workshop
Day-0 : SAFE WorkShop
Co-Chairs:
Mr. Leong Keong Kwoh (CRISP)
Dr. Shinichi Sobue (JAXA)

Time Agenda Item(s)
11:00-12:00 (Pre-Review Board Meeting: Closed)
• Explaining situation of applications (SAFE secretariat, 5min)
• Sharing review point for each new proposals, etc
12:00-13:00 (Lunch)
Welcome and Opening Remarks
13:00-13:15
• Opening remark (Co-Chair)
• Introductions
• Agenda adoption
13:15-13:25
• Review of the 3rd SAFE Workshop outcomes 01
Mr. Virasith PHOMSOUVANH, MONRE, Lao PDR
13:25-13:40
• Proposal of TOR Revision 02
Presentation on new prototype proposals
13:40-13:50
• Indonesia: The Use of Satellite Remote Sensing on Agricultural Land Resources Assessment for Strengthening Food Security to Deal with Climate Change in Indoensia 03
Ms. Rizatus Shofiyati, Indonesian Center for Agric LAnd Resources R & D, Ministry of Agriculture
13:50-14:00
• Cambodia: Water and Flood Security under the Climate Change in the Western Cambodia 04
Mr. So Im Monichoth, MOWRAM/MWRM
14:00-14:10
• Sri Lanka: Mapping and Change Detection of Wetlands in South Eastern River Basin in Sri Lanka using Optical and PALSAR Remote Sensing 05
Mr. Ajith Gunawardena, Ast. Director, Geo-Informatics Unit Central Environmental Authority
14:10-14:35 BREAK (review board meeting)
Contribution from ongoing prototyping
Post Prototype Report
14:35-14:45
• Lao PDR: Forest Monitoring 06
Mr. Virasith PHOMSOUVANH, MONRE
14:45-14:55
• Cambodia: Water Cycle and Agricultural Activities during the Post-Monsoon Season in the Stung Sangker River Basin and wider area in the Western Cambodia 07
Mr. So Im Monichoth, MOWRAM/MWRM
Final Report
14:45-14:55
• Sri Lanka: Assessment of Reliability of Fairly Accessible Data & Tools for Analyzing Impacts of Climate Change and Analysis of Risk of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Zone 08
Mr. Eng. BANDULA Wickramarachchi, CCD
15:10-15:25
• Indonesia: Potential Drought Monitoring 09
Ms. Parwati Sofan, LAPAN
On-going Prototype Report
15:25-15:40
• Pakistan: Monitoring Water Cycle Variations and Assessing the Climate Change Impacts on them in Pakistan/Flood in Pakistan 10
Dr. Rasul Ghulam, PMD
15:40-15:55
• Sri Lanka: Modeling ocean frontal zones using high resolution satellite and float data to locate tuna fish aggregations in Sri Lankan waters 11
Dr. Satsuki Matsumura, NRIFSS instead of Mr. Jagath Rajapaksha, NARA
15:55-16:10
• Thailand: Use of satellite data derived ocean color and SST information for Thailand Fishery 12
Dr. Yoichi Ishikawa, Kyoto university instead of Dr. Phutchapol Suvanachai, Department of Fisheries
16:10-16:25
• Vietnam: Carbon stock calculating and forest changes assessment toward REDD+ for mangrove 13
Mr. Dien Tien Vu, FIPI
16:25-16:40
• Wrap-up SAFE workshop 14
Co-chair
16:40-17:00
Review board meeting report (Dr. Toru Fukuda, JAXA/EORC) 15
(Including Discussion, Q&A)
17:00 (Group Photo)
Adjourn
< Last Update: 14 Dec 2011 >