BIO_SOS

BIOdiversity multi-SOurce monitoring System: from Space TO Species
Project ID
Funding Organization:
Funding Programme:
Funding Instrument:
Collaborative project
Start Date:
01/12/2010
Duration:
36 months
Total Budget:
3,159,510 EUR
ITI Budget:
237,523 EUR
Scientific Responsible:

BIO_SOS (BIOdiversity multi-SOurce monitoring System: from Space TO Species) is a response to the Call for proposals FP7- SPACE-2010-1, addressing topic SPACE.2010.1.1-04 “Stimulating the development of GMES services in specific areas” with application to (B) BIODIVERSITY. BIO_SOS is a pilot project for effective and timely multi-annual monitoring of NATURA 2000 sites and their surrounding in support to management decisions in sample areas, mainly in Mediterranean regions, and for the reporting on status and trends according to National and EU obligations.

The aim of BIO_SOS is two-fold: 1) the development and validation of a prototype multi-modular system to provide a reliable long term biodiversity monitoring service at high to very high-spatial resolution; 2) to embed monitoring information (changes) in innovative ecological (environmental) modelling for Natura 2000 site management. The system will be developed and validated within ecologically sensitive ‘sampling’ sites and their borders exposed to combined human-induced pressures. Different environmental characteristics of the selected sites have been considered in order to ensure system robustness. Site characteristics range from mountain rough to flat coastal morphologies, from rangeland to human dominated landscapes and land uses. BIO_SOS intends to deeply investigate issues related to very high spatial (VHR) (and spectral) resolution Earth Observation data (EO) image processing for automatic land cover maps updating and change detection. Such maps are at the base of biodiversity indicators provision. On the other hand, it intends to develop a modelling framework to combine multi-scale (high to very high resolution) EO data and in-situ/ancillary data to provide indicators and their trends. This means the development of more appropriate and accurate models in support to a deeper understanding, assessment and prediction of the impacts that human induced pressures may have on biodiversity loss.

Consortium

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy
University of Ioannina (UOI), Greece
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CE.R.T.H.), Greece
Alterra, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands
Ashoka trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), India
Planetek Italia SRL (PKI), Italy
Altamira Information SL (ALTAMIRA), Spain
Universita degli Studi di Bari “ALDO MORO” (UNIBA), Italy
ICETA – Instituto de Ciencias e Tecnologias Agrarias e Agro-Alimentares (CIBIO), Portugal
Universita degli Studi de Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB), Italy
Aberystwyth University (ABERY), United Kingdom
Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD), France
Planetek Hellas (PKH), Greece
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), Italy
Baraldi Consultancy in Remote Sensing, Italy
University Paul Sabatier (UPS-CESBIO), France

Contact

Dr. Ioannis Manakos
(Scientific Responsible)
Building A - Office 2.12

Information Technologies Institute
Centre of Research & Technology - Hellas
6th km Harilaou - Thermis, 57001, Thermi - Thessaloniki
Tel.: +30 2311 257760
Fax: +30 2310 474128
Email: imanakos@iti.gr

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