Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic

Both the Arctic and Space are important policy topics for the EU, with recently defined strategies and programs. The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre has recently completed a study upon the request of the Directorate Defense Industry and Space (DEFIS) aiming at identifying the synergies a...

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Main Authors: BONIFACE Karen, GIOIA Ciro, POZZOLI Luca, DIEHL Thomas, DOBRICIC Srdan, FORTUNY GUASCH Joaquim, VAN WIMERSMA GREIDANUS Herman, KLIMENT Tomas, KUCERA Jan, JANSSENS-MAENHOUT Greet, SOILLE Pierre, STROBL Peter, WILSON Julian
Language:English
Published: Publications Office of the European Union 2021
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Online Access:https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC121206
https://doi.org/10.2760/270136
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spelling ftjrc:oai:publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu:JRC121206 2023-05-15T14:52:00+02:00 Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic BONIFACE Karen GIOIA Ciro POZZOLI Luca DIEHL Thomas DOBRICIC Srdan FORTUNY GUASCH Joaquim VAN WIMERSMA GREIDANUS Herman KLIMENT Tomas KUCERA Jan JANSSENS-MAENHOUT Greet SOILLE Pierre STROBL Peter WILSON Julian 2021 Online https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC121206 https://doi.org/10.2760/270136 ENG eng Publications Office of the European Union JRC121206 2021 ftjrc https://doi.org/10.2760/270136 2022-05-01T08:21:28Z Both the Arctic and Space are important policy topics for the EU, with recently defined strategies and programs. The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre has recently completed a study upon the request of the Directorate Defense Industry and Space (DEFIS) aiming at identifying the synergies across the four domains of the EU Space Programme. This study surveys the EU’s space-based capabilities, related to Earth observation (EO), navigation, communication and space monitoring, and highlights their current and potential future relevance for users in the Arctic.The user-needs across the four main domains are provided, covering the maritime sector, disaster risk management, monitoring essential climate variables and regulatory compliance, search and rescue services, communications and satellite service disruption. Challenges are then discussed related to the different domains of applications. Then, the study provides a large inventory of the current and future (i.e. next decade) European capacities in the Arctic. Finally, it discusses promising synergistic uses of space assets and applications, and presents a brief societal impact assessment. These synergies are expected to be key enablers of new services that will have a high societal impact in the region, which could be developed in a more cost-efficient and rapid manner. Similarly, synergies will also help exploiting operational services that are already deployed in the Arctic.The study is based on discussions with various international experts from Academy to Industry from several areas, and on an extensive literature review covering high-quality sources. The study aims at reinforcing the efficiency of existing and future capabilities for the Arctic users and to improve the connectivity. JRC.E.2 - Technology Innovation in Security Other/Unknown Material Arctic Joint Research Centre, European Commission: JRC Publications Repository Arctic
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description Both the Arctic and Space are important policy topics for the EU, with recently defined strategies and programs. The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre has recently completed a study upon the request of the Directorate Defense Industry and Space (DEFIS) aiming at identifying the synergies across the four domains of the EU Space Programme. This study surveys the EU’s space-based capabilities, related to Earth observation (EO), navigation, communication and space monitoring, and highlights their current and potential future relevance for users in the Arctic.The user-needs across the four main domains are provided, covering the maritime sector, disaster risk management, monitoring essential climate variables and regulatory compliance, search and rescue services, communications and satellite service disruption. Challenges are then discussed related to the different domains of applications. Then, the study provides a large inventory of the current and future (i.e. next decade) European capacities in the Arctic. Finally, it discusses promising synergistic uses of space assets and applications, and presents a brief societal impact assessment. These synergies are expected to be key enablers of new services that will have a high societal impact in the region, which could be developed in a more cost-efficient and rapid manner. Similarly, synergies will also help exploiting operational services that are already deployed in the Arctic.The study is based on discussions with various international experts from Academy to Industry from several areas, and on an extensive literature review covering high-quality sources. The study aims at reinforcing the efficiency of existing and future capabilities for the Arctic users and to improve the connectivity. JRC.E.2 - Technology Innovation in Security
author BONIFACE Karen
GIOIA Ciro
POZZOLI Luca
DIEHL Thomas
DOBRICIC Srdan
FORTUNY GUASCH Joaquim
VAN WIMERSMA GREIDANUS Herman
KLIMENT Tomas
KUCERA Jan
JANSSENS-MAENHOUT Greet
SOILLE Pierre
STROBL Peter
WILSON Julian
spellingShingle BONIFACE Karen
GIOIA Ciro
POZZOLI Luca
DIEHL Thomas
DOBRICIC Srdan
FORTUNY GUASCH Joaquim
VAN WIMERSMA GREIDANUS Herman
KLIMENT Tomas
KUCERA Jan
JANSSENS-MAENHOUT Greet
SOILLE Pierre
STROBL Peter
WILSON Julian
Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic
author_facet BONIFACE Karen
GIOIA Ciro
POZZOLI Luca
DIEHL Thomas
DOBRICIC Srdan
FORTUNY GUASCH Joaquim
VAN WIMERSMA GREIDANUS Herman
KLIMENT Tomas
KUCERA Jan
JANSSENS-MAENHOUT Greet
SOILLE Pierre
STROBL Peter
WILSON Julian
author_sort BONIFACE Karen
title Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic
title_short Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic
title_full Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic
title_fullStr Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Europe's Earth Observation, Satellite Navigation and Satellite Communications Missions and Services for the benefit of the Arctic
title_sort europe's earth observation, satellite navigation and satellite communications missions and services for the benefit of the arctic
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