Objectives of the Meeting. Chris Justice LCLUC Program Scientist University of Maryland College Park

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Objectives of the Meeting Chris Justice LCLUC Program Scientist University of Maryland College Park

Why do we study LCLUC? (land cover and land use change) National Land Use Policies, Economic Development and Globalization are resulting in Land Use Change Climate Change is/will impact land use adaptation to climate change through land use change Increasing Competitive demands on land food, feed, fuel, housing, conservation Land use change has impacts on Biogeochemical cycling (carbon, nitrogen) Land atmosphere fluxes (energy, water) Environmental quality (water, air) Livelihoods and well being (food supply, disease vectors) Biodiversity loss and cropland loss Land use will continue to change as population grows and the demand and value of land increases, land as capital

Definitions: Land Cover, Land Use, Change Land Cover what we observe vegetation/bare soil/buildings etc (amenable to remote observations land cover type, land cover parameterization, vegetation continuous fields, objects) etc Land Use the use to which the land is put with the associated management practices (e.g. agriculture mechanized or subsistence, clear cutting, selective logging, biomass burning, afforestation, recreation, conservation) etc A piece of land may have multiple uses at one time Changes in Land Cover change in cover type (forest to pasture, cropland to woodland, agriculture to urban), change in characteristics (structure, field size, degradation, productivity, species composition) etc Changes in Land Use change in management practices, intensification, extensification, mechanization, irrigation, abandonment, cropping system, protection, urbanization/surburbanization etc

Scientific Program Committee Dr. Volker Radeloff, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA Dr. Krishna Vadrevu, University of Maryland College Park, USA Dr. Éva Konkoly Gyuró, U. Western Hungary Dr. Garik Gutman, LCLUC Program Manager, NASA Headquarters, USA Dr. Chris Justice, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Broad Meeting Objectives Strengthen collaboration between US NASA Land Cover and Land Use Change Program and Scientists from the Central Europe and Adjacent Regions Better understanding of regional research priorities Identify opportunities for collaboration Better awareness of available data sets (NASA/NOAA/ESA etc ) Better understanding of on going NASA LCLUC Research and other International Research Projects Provide updates from international and regional science and observation initiatives related to aspects of land cover and land use and identify opportunities for regional science participation Strengthen the GOFC GOLD Network activities in Central and Eastern Europe

GOFC-GOLD is a coordinated program of space-based and on-theground observations of forest and land cover for global monitoring of terrestrial resources and the study of global change Function Forum for users of satellite data to discuss their needs and for producers to respond through improvements to their programs Forum to establish and communicate observation requirements and best practices for data use (e.g. REDD Sourcebook) Forum for international scientists to develop and strengthen networks for data access, data sharing, and international collaboration Implementation Teams (NASA/ESA supported) - Land Cover and Forest Cover Change -Fire - Biomass Focus on Observation requirements Standardized data processing and interpretation methods Production of improved products with accuracy assessment (validation) Improved access to data Advocacy for data continuity

Moderate Resolution LC Issues Monitoring LCC at scales that capture the changes (c.30m) Validation using finer resolution data (e.g. 5m) Characterizing Land Use at finer resolutions (< 5m) The Open Landsat archive has transformed moderate resolution data use free access to Sentinel 2 data coming Major advances being made in time series analysis The open archive and advances in compute provide considerable new analysis opportunities New moderate resolution LC/LU products emerging QC/Validation need to be an integral part of any product Increased temporal data coverage needed NASA/ESA/USGS Sentinel 2 and Landsat 8 inter use projects Increasingly standardized processing Geo location, Atmospheric Correction, Cloud Detection and Shadow > view shifting to interoperability between sensor data Higher order moderate resolution products needed

Meeting Outline Agenda Day 1 (Thurs Oct 17) Introductions Session I. Regional & National Land Use and Land Cover Change Session II. Agricultural Monitoring and Land Use Change Session III. Carbon and Water Poster Introductions (5.30 6.00) Welcome dinner at the Hotel Pannónia (7.00pm) Day 2 (Fri Oct 18) Session IV. Climate change LCLUC interactions Session V. Urban LCLUC in Central and Eastern Europe Session VI. LCLUC, Earth Observations (Missions, Data, Products and Applications) Synthesis and Discussion

Agenda Cont d Day 3 (Oct 18 Saturday) Field trip observing LCLUC in Hungary and Austria around Lake Fertő (world heritage cultural landscape) Day 4 (Oct 19 Sunday) AM 9:00 12:00 Book session (closed session for the book contributors) Day 5 (Oct 20 Monday) 9.30 5.00 3 day TRAINING SESSION Training Geospatial tools: Remote sensing, data, and products; Methods: Modeling and interpretation Day 6 (Oct 21 Tuesday) 10.00 5.00 Training continues Day 7 (Oct 22 Wednesday) 10.00 5.00 Training continues

Acknowledgements (Thank You) Sponsors NASA LCLUC Program, USA ESA International START GOFC/GOLD Program Meeting Logistics International Krishna Vadrevu Univ. Maryland Local: Dr. Éva Konkoly Gyuró, (U. Western Hungary) and the Logistics Team