Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 12/Feb/2025 | |||||
8:30am - 8:45am |
Welcome Coffee Location: Big Tent |
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8:45am - 9:45am |
Space for Nature: How EO can empower NGOs and Civil Society in conservation Location: Big Hall Empowering Governments, NGOs and Civil Society in Conservation from space WCS - Wildlife Conservation Society, Uganda Video message from WWF WWF, Italy |
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9:45am - 10:00am |
Break |
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10:00am - 11:30am |
Ecosystem Conservation Location: Big Hall Chair: David Coomes, University of Cambridge Chair: Kyla Marie Dahlin, Michigan State University Habitat Mapping and Quality Monitoring: Insights from the Biodiversa+ Habitat Pilot Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Sweden 10:10am - 10:20am Satellite remote sensing as a key technology for effective nature conservation: The perspective of a national nature conservation authority Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, Germany 10:20am - 10:30am PEOPLE-ECCO: Enhancing Ecosystems Conservation through Earth Observation Solutions, Capacity Development and Co-design 1: University of Twente - Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Netherlands; 2: Hatfield Consultants, Canada; 3: DHI, Denmark; 4: 52°North Spatial Information Research GmbH, Germany 10:30am - 10:40am Innovative collaborative tools for habitat monitoring and conflict prevention through SRS technologies. Insights from the Nature FIRST Project 1: 3edata ingenieria ambiental, Spain; 2: WWF Romania; 3: WWF Ukraine; 4: Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; 5: Earth Systems and Global Change Group, Wageningen University; 6: Semantic Web Company; 7: dotSpace Foundation; 8: Sensing Clues Foundation 10:40am - 10:50am Functional Habitat and Connectivity: Computational Advances for Assessing Cumulative Impacts and Spatial Planning for Biodiversity 1: Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Norway; 2: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health; 3: Université catholique de Louvain 10:50am - 11:00am Development of an EO4ANK portal including an EO toolbox for the implementation and monitoring of natural climate protection measures in Germany 1: DLR, DE; 2: LUP GmbH, DE 11:00am - 11:10am Expanding a Decision Support System to Inform Conservation Actions with Local Communities and Governments in Tanzania and Uganda Using OPERA Land Surface Disturbance Alerts and Planet Data 1: the Jane Goodall Institute, United States of America; 2: Blue Raster LLC, United States of America; 3: the Jane Goodall Institute, Tanzania; 4: the Jane Goodall Institute, Uganda; 5: Planet, United States of America |
Marine Ecosystems Location: Magellan meeting room Chair: Emanuele Organelli, CNR ISMAR Chair: Marie-Helene Rio, European Space Agency Scaling image-based marine plankton biodiversity using dynamic satellite seascapes: a contribution of the Southeast U.S. Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (SE US MBON) 1: Cooperative Institute for Marine & Atmospheric Studies, Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science of the University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA; 2: Ocean Chemistry & Ecosystems Division, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Miami, Florida, USA; 3: College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA; 4: College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St Petersburg, Florida, USA; 5: Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary, Gloucester Pt., Virginia, USA; 6: Northern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA; 7: Office of Science and Technology, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA 10:10am - 10:20am Mediterranean 4D seascape based on phytoplankton phenology detected from satellite observations: patterns and drivers 1: Istituto di Scienze Marine (ISMAR), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Roma; 2: Istituto di Scienze Marine (ISMAR), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Napoli 10:20am - 10:30am Absorption diversity of bloom-forming phytoplankton species, toward hyperspectral remote sensing identification of red tide events? 1: Nantes University, France; 2: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy; 3: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Spain; 4: Institute of Environmental Engineering (ETH Zurich), Switzerland; 5: Helmholtz-Center Hereon, Germany; 6: Magellium, France; 7: Ifremer, France 10:30am - 10:40am Phytoplankton assemblage structure off southwestern Iberia: combining complementary approaches to assess variability and underlying drivers Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIMA), Aquatic Research Network (ARNET), University of Algarve, Portugal 10:40am - 10:50am Linking satellites to genes to observe the phytoplankton community structure from space 1: Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences; 2: FAS Harvard University; 3: Institut de Biologie de l'École Normale Supérieure; 4: Laboratoire d’Océanographie et du Climat: Expérimentations et Approches Numériques 10:50am - 11:00am A satellite-genomics approach to explore phytoplankton iron ecophysiology in the global ocean 1: Institut de Biologie de l’École Normale Supérieure (IBENS), École Normale Supérieure, CNRS, INSERM, PSL Université Paris, 75005 Paris, France.; 2: Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences (LOG), Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale, Univ. Lille, CNRS, IRD, 62930 Wimereux, France.; 3: Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139 Cambridge, MA, USA. 11:00am - 11:10am Relationships between shelf-sea fronts and biodiversity studied using Earth observation data 1: Plymouth Marine Laboratory, United Kingdom; 2: University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom; 3: University of Bangor, United Kingdom 11:10am - 11:20am Large-scale automated detection of Humpback and Gray whales in satellite imagery using deep-learning for conservation monitoring off California Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain |
DEMO - BIOSCAPE Location: James Cook meeting room Harnessing analysis tools for biodiversity applications using field, airborne, and orbital remote sensing data from NASA's BioSCAPE campaign 1: Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center; 2: University of California, Merced; 3: University at Buffalo; 4: University of Cape Town |
DEMO - ARIES for SEEA Location: B15 room A ARIES for SEEA Basque Center for Climate Change, Spain |
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11:30am - 12:00pm |
Coffee Break Location: Big Tent |
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12:00pm - 1:30pm |
Freshwater and Inland Wetland Ecosystems Location: Big Hall Chair: Paolo Villa, National Research Council (CNR) Chair: Heidi van Deventer, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Prototyping a Policy-Driven Earth Observation Service for Monitoring Critical Wetland Habitats in Natura 2000 Sites 1: JRC, Italy; 2: Arcadia/JRC; 3: DG. ENV.D.3; 4: EEA 12:10pm - 12:20pm Harnessing open-access Earth observation data and artificial intelligence for large-scale wetland habitat mapping 1: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, Canada; 2: Ducks Unlimited Canada; 3: Government of Alberta, Environment And Protected Areas 12:20pm - 12:30pm Overview of the use of the ESA Sentinel-1 radar and -2 optical images for mapping and monitoring wetland biodiversity in South Africa 1: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa; 2: University of Pretoria; Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology, South Africa; 3: Gauteng City Region Observatory (GCRO), South Africa 12:30pm - 12:40pm Eco-patterns: towards a standardised methodology to assess peatland condition remotely Gentian Ltd, United Kingdom 12:40pm - 12:50pm BIOMONDO - Towards Earth Observation supported monitoring of freshwater biodiversity 1: Brockmann Geomatics Sweden AB; 2: Brockmann Consult GmbH; 3: Deltares; 4: PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency; 5: Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology 12:50pm - 1:00pm Seasons of Lakes: Deriving Phytoplankton Phenology using Earth Observation Data 1: Brockmann Consult, Germany; 2: Brockmann Geomatics, Sweden 1:00pm - 1:10pm Assessment of eutrophication dynamics of lakes at a large scale by coupling Sentinel-2 remote sensing, machine learning and field observations 1: Centre de Recherche sur la Biodiversité et l'Environnement (CRBE), Université de Toulouse, CNRS, IRD, Toulouse INP, Université Toulouse 3 – Paul Sabatier (UT3), Toulouse, France; 2: Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Laboratoire GET (IRD, CNRS, UPS, CNES), Toulouse, France; 3: HETWA, Toulouse, France 1:10pm - 1:20pm Remote-sensing based detection of resilience loss in the terrestrial water cycle 1: Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden; 2: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Member of the Leibnitz Associations, 14473 Potsdam, Germany; 3: Anthropocene Laboratory, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, SE-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden |
Coastal Ecosystems Location: Magellan meeting room Chair: Victor Martinez Vicente, Plymouth Marine Laboratory Chair: Marie-Helene Rio, European Space Agency A Full Map of European Intertidal Seagrass. 1: University of Nantes, France; 2: University of Cadiz, Spain; 3: Consiglio Nazionale delle Riecerche; 4: Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics/FORTH 12:10pm - 12:20pm Developing EO-based framework for estimating biodiversity variables of coral reef and seagrass ecosystems at Large Scale 1: IFREMER, Centre de Bretagne, DYNECO Laboratoire d'Ecologie Benthique Côtière (LEBCO), Plouzané ,France; 2: Laboratoire d’Informatique et Systèmes (LIS) laboratory, Seatech, University de Toulon, CNRS-UMR 7020, Toulon, France; 3: IMT Atlantique, Lab-STICC, UMR CNRS, Brest, France; 4: UMR Espace-Dev/IRD, France; 5: IFREMER, Centre Atlantique, COAST-LERMPL, Nantes, France; 6: Université Côte d’Azur, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, CNRS, Sorbonne Université (UFR 918), France; 7: Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP*, GIPSA-lab, Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Grenoble, France; 8: Shom, Direction de la recherche, de l'innovation et des programmes, Brest, France; 9: TETIS, INRAE, AgroParisTech, CIRAD, CNRS, Université Montpellier, Montpellier, France; 10: IFREMER, Délégation océan Indien (DOI), Département Ressources Biologiques et Environnement (RBE), La Réunion, France; 11: Université de La Réunion-IRD-CNRS-Ifremer-Université de la Nouvelle Calédonie, UMR, La Réunion, France 12:20pm - 12:30pm A innovative approach for remote sensing methods and sensors benchmarking prior to BCE monitoring at large scale. i-Sea, France 12:30pm - 12:40pm Improving the assessment of Blue Carbon stock of mangroves using remote sensing along the Amazon coast 1: UMR ESPACE-DEV, IRD, Univ. Montpellier, Univ. Guyane, Univ. La Réunion, Univ. Antilles, Montpellier, France; 2: i-Sea, Bordeaux, France; 3: UMR 8067 BOREA, MNHM, CNRS, IRD, SU, UCN, UAG, Paris, France; 4: UMR LOCEAN, IRD, Bondy, France; 5: UMR AMAP, IRD, Cayenne, French Guiana; 6: AMAP, IRD, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE, Univ. Montpellier, Montpellier, France 12:40pm - 12:50pm Space-based monitoring of mangroves for anticipatory Nature-Based Solutions: a three-point research agenda 1: AMAP, IRD, French Guiana, France; 2: AMAP, IRD, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE, Univ. Montpellier, France; 3: ESPACE-DEV, IRD, Univ. Montpellier, Univ. Guyane, Univ. La Réunion, Univ. Antilles, Montpellier, France; 4: LEEISA, CNRS, IFREMER, Univ. Guyane, French Guiana, France; 5: Institut Pasteur de la Guyane, French Guiana, France; 6: BOREA, MNHN, CNRS, IRD, SU, UCN, UAG, Paris, France; 7: Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, IRD, INRAE, Collège de France, CEREGE, Aix-en-Provence, France; 8: SEPANGUY, Cayenne, French Guiana, France; 9: i-Sea, France; 10: CRBE, CNRS, Univ. Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, Toulouse INP, IRD; 11: CNRS, Paris, France; 12: LOCEAN, IRD, CNRS, MNHN, Sorbonne Univ., Bondy, France; 13: RECOVER, INRAE, Aix-Marseille Univ., Aix-en-Provence, France; 14: AMURE, IFREMER, CNRS, IRD, Univ. Bretagne Occidentale, Plouzané, France 12:50pm - 1:00pm Multi-scale mapping of charismatic megaflora: leveraging long-term site and regional level spatial data to inform satellite-based remote sensing of kelp forests in British Columbia, Canada 1: Hakai Institute, Canada; 2: Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institute; 3: University of Victoria 1:00pm - 1:10pm Spatiotemporal Evaluation and Hyperspectral Modelling of Microphytobenthos Gross Primary Productivity in France Estuarine Environments 1: Nantes Université, Institut des Substances et Organismes de la Mer, ISOMer, UR 2160, F-44000 Nantes, France; 2: Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers-INTECHMER, Laboratoire Universitaire des Sciences Appliquées de Cherbourg LUSAC, Unicaen, 51000 Cherbourg, France; 3: Université de Rouen, M2C, UMR 6143, CNRS, Morphodynamique Continentale et Côtière, F-76821 Mont Saint Aignan Cedex, France; 4: UMR7327 Institut des sciences de la Terre d'Orléans (ISTO) ,Orleans, France; 5: Université de Nantes, Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géodynamique (UMR 6112, CNRS), Faculté des Sciences et des Techniques, BP 92208, 44322 Nantes CEDEX 3, France 1:10pm - 1:20pm Effect of Marine and Atmospheric Heatwaves on Reflectance and Pigment Composition of Intertidal Nanozostera noltei 1: Institut des Substances et Organismes de la Mer, ISOMer, Nantes Université, UR 2160, F-44000 Nantes, France; 2: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Scienze Marine (CNR-ISMAR), 00133 Rome, Italy; 3: Bio-littoral, Immeuble Le Nevada, 2 Rue du Château de l’Eraudière, 44300 Nantes, France |
DEMO - GBIF Location: James Cook meeting room GBIF: Effective use of GBIF-mediated data Data Partnerships Officer, GBIF Secretariat, Copenhagen Denmark |
DEMO - UN Biodivesity Lab Location: B15 room A UN Biodiversity Lab: Using spatial data to place nature at the heart of sustainable development UNEP-WCMC, Cambridge, United Kingdom |
DEMO - Landscape Connectivity Modelling Location: B15 room C Leveraging Satellite Remote Sensing and Connecting Landscapes: An Introduction to ConScape for High-Resolution Landscape Connectivity Modeling Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Norway |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
LUNCH Location: Canteen |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
WS: Biodiversity monitoring operationalisation Location: Big Hall Operationalizing Biodiversity Monitoring 1: European Environment Agency (EEA); 2: Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR) Overview of Copernicus Land products Prod. Owner in CLMS and data analyst at the EEA Data for ecosystem extent accounts EEA In-situ data for Copernicus: Challenges and Opportunities EEA Importance of in situ data for European habitat mapping & monitoring Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR), Netherlands, The Experience with combining satellite methods with on the ground vegetation surveys for habitat mapping at national level Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), Sweden |
WS: Ecosystem Conservation Location: Magellan meeting room Co-designing Earth Observation Solutions for Ecosystems Conservation 1: University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Netherlands; 2: Hatfield Consultants, Canada; 3: DHI, Denmark |
WS: Grasslands and Savannahs biodiversity Location: James Cook meeting room Challenges and opportunities for monitoring grassland and savannah conservation at global and continental scales 1: Specto Natura Ltd., United Kingdom; 2: DG Environment, European Commission; 3: space4environment sàrl; 4: Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research – ZALF; 5: World Wide Fund for Nature – WWF International |
WS: Marine biodiversity Location: B15 room A Marine biodiversity metrics from space: state of the art, gaps and priorities for advancing biodiversity science and achieving conservation objectives 1: Plymouth Marine Laboratory, United Kingdom; 2: European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC-ERIC), France; 3: National Research Council, Institute of Marine Sciences, Paris, Italy; 4: University of South Florida, USA; 5: Atlantic International Research Centre (AIR Centre), Azores, Portugal; 6: Upsala University, Sweden; 7: University of Porto, Porto, Portugal; 8: University of Victoria, Canada; 9: National Research Council, Institute of Marine Sciences, Venezia, Italy; 10: National Biodiversity Future Center, Palermo, Italy; 11: Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremenhaven, Germany |
WS: Wetland biodiversity Location: B15 room C Wetland ecosystems 1: DHI, Denmark; 2: University of Malaga, Spain; 3: University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 4: EKBY, Greece; 5: Tour du Valat, France; 6: Remote Sensing Solutions, Germany |
4:30pm - 5:00pm |
Coffee Break Location: Big Tent |
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5:00pm - 6:30pm |
WS: Biodiversity monitoring operationalisation - continued Location: Big Hall |
WS: Ecosystem Conservation - continued Location: Magellan meeting room |
WS: Grasslands and Savannahs biodiversity - continued Location: James Cook meeting room |
WS: Marine biodiversity - continued Location: B15 room A |
WS: Wetland biodiversity - continued Location: B15 room C |
6:30pm - 7:00pm |
Break |
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7:00pm - 10:00pm |
Conference Dinner Location: Canteen |
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