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  implementation	
  and	
  monitoring	
  of	
  SDGs	
  using	
  
Geospatial/EO	
  data	
  first	
  engage	
  the	
  stakeholders
Sharing some challenges - the Hungarian case
PRESENTED BY GÁBOR REMETEY-FÜLÖPP
DELEGATE OF THE HUNGARIAN SPACE OFFICE TO THE GEO XV
NATIONAL GEO CORRESPONDENT
CO-AUTHORS:
MFTTT’s GI/EO4SDG TEAM LEAD BY HON.PROF.SZABOLCS MIHÁLY PhD
DÁNIEL KRISTÓF PhD, BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI)
CONTRIBUTORS:
FERENC HORVAI, HSO
ZOLTÁN ZBORAY, MoIT
Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
Outline
About the Hungarian Space Office (HSO) and the
National GEO Board
Promoting the potentials and challenges related to
the use of GI & EO to support the achievement of
the UN SDGs
Selected operational monitoring programs using
EO data and some key players from the academia
State Earth Observation Information System
Conclusions
Selected references
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SRTM-based high-resolution Digital Terrain Model ofcentral part
of Hungary Cover photo of the Geocarto International Vol 28 No
1-2, Feb-April 2013.
(Special Issue Remote Sensing and GIS in Hungary)
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About	
  the	
  Hungarian	
  Space	
  Office	
  (HSO)	
  and	
  the	
  
National	
  GEO	
  Board	
  in	
  the	
  GEO	
  Context
CONTRIBUTORS:
FERENC HORVAI, HSO
ZOLTÁN ZBORAY, MoIT
Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
News on the Hungarian Space Office (HSO)
Established in 1992, HSO continues its work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade as its Department of
Space Activity.
Considering the role of the geospatial/EO information systems and services as infrastructural backbone in
frameworks as the accomplishment of the UN 2030 Agenda, HSO is interested to take part in the work of EO4SDG
Hungarian National GEO Board members include Principal I. Erényi, Deputy principal Z.Zboray both with Ministry
of Innovation and Technology (earlier Ministry of National Development), Correspondents Gy. Iván of BFKH FTFF
(earlier FÖMI), Gy. Szabó (HUNAGI) and G.Remetey-Fülöpp (delegated to GEO XV by HSO)
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Illustrations reflect the participation of the Hungarian Governmental Organisations at GEO Plenaries and Ministerial Meetings
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
HUNGARY AT THE GEO
MINISTERIAL GENEVA(2014).
HUNGARY AT THE GEO MINISTERIAL
CAPE TOWN (2007)
HUNGARY AT THE GEO MINISTERIAL
BUCAREST (2008)
HUNGARY AT THE GEO PLENARY
FAZ DE IGUAZU (2012)
HUNGARY AT THE
GEO MINISTERIAL
BEIJING (2010)
HUNGARY AT THE
GEO PLENARY
WASHINGTON DC
(2017)
PICTURE N.A.
The Hungarian National GEO Board
Hungarian National GEO Board member
participated in GEO/SD-related events
(Delegated by GSDI, represented also HUNAGI)
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
GENEVA (2014)
UNESCO EDU4SD NAGOYA (2014)
MEXICO CITY (2015) ST:PETERSBURG (2016)
BUCAREST(2008) BEIJING (2010).
GEO WS NORFOLK (2015)
FOZ DE IGUAZU (2012)
FIRST MEETING OF THE HUNGARIAN
NATIONAL GEO BOARD (2006)
CAPE TOWN (2007)
GEO WP GENEVA (2016): GI-18
Promoting the potentials and challenges related to
the use of Geospatial Data and Earth Observation
for support the achievement of the Sustainable
Development Goals
AUTHORS: MIHÁLY SZ., PALYA T., ZENTAI L., REMETEY-FÜLÖPP G.
ALL ARE MEMBERS OF THE
HUNGARIAN SOCIETY OF SURVEYING, MAPPING AND REMOTE SENSING (MFTTT)
Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
The context
On 25 September 2015 world leaders
in the UN General Assembly agreed
to a definitive plan called the UN 2030 Agenda
by adopting 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs)
"For the SDGs to be achieved,
everyone needs to take Action”
In Hungary, an Ad-hoc Team of the Hungarian
Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote
Sensing MFTTT has been mandated to promote
the potentials and challenges related to the use of
Geospatial Data and Earth Observation for
support the achievement of the Sustainable
Development Goals
The early achievements have been reported to
the UN SDG Action Campaign, the Global Day
of Action on 25 September 2018
http://act4sdgs.org/partner/HU_MFTTT
Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and
Remote Sensing is Partner of ACT4SDGS.ORG
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
MFTTT GI/EO4SDG - Who we are?
Members of the Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (MFTTT) formed an ad-hoc
team to raise awareness on the opportunities and challenges in access and use the EO/geospatial data for
Sustainable Development Goals and to strengthen the engagement of stakeholders
Hon.Prof.Szabolcs MIHÁLY PhD, 1943, recently retired. Last positions: Director, Institute of
Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing, Hungary (1997-2010); Hungarian delegate to
INSPIRE of European Commission (2011-2012)
Tamás PALYA, 1974, Government Office of the Capital City Budapest, Department of Geodesy,
Remote Sensing and Land Offices (BFKH FTFF) Vice-chair of QKEN (Quality Knowledge
Expert Network) at EuroGeographics; Hungarian member of the INSPIRE Maintenance and
Implementation Group.
Prof. László ZENTAI PhD, DSc., 1959, Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics, ELTE
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Last positions: Secretary-General of the International
Cartographic Association (2011–), Vice-Rector of ELTE Eötvös Loránd University (2007–
2010; 2017–), Council member of the International Orienteering Federation (2006–), Head of
the Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics (2005–).
Gábor REMETEY-FÜLÖPP Dr, 1944, retired, National GEO correspondent (2006-) Last
positions: Chief Counsellor, Department of Land Administration at Ministry of Agriculture
(1986-2007), Secretary general, Hungarian Association for Geo-information (1994-2015),
Delegated by GSDI, since 2018 by HSO to GEO plenaries (2008-2018) and to CEOS WGISS
(2006-2018).Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Awareness raising - Reasoning
BACKGROUND: The Multi-stakeholder partnerships are part of the
Sustainable Development Goal 17. The Resolution 70/1 of the UN
General Assembly describes the related tasks:
„17.16 Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder
partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise,
technology and financial resources, to support the
achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all
countries, in particular developing countries
17.17 Encourage and promote effective public, public-
private and civil society partnerships, building on the
experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships”
SELECTED ACTION: Accomplishment of the ‘Engagement of
Stakeholders’ Campaign in Hungary
After 4 months of preparation, in March 2017 an awareness raising
campaign was launched by volunteers of an ad-hoc team of MFTTT
in line with the priorities of the 71th Session of UN, where to start to
strengthen the momentum for SDGs implementation
(Commitment of the President of the 71th Session of UN
Mr. Thomson on 13 September 2016)
”On the first place: raising the
global public’s awareness of
the critical importance of
SDG implementation.
Now, the best start is to begin
it with awareness raising to
engage the stakeholders”
2015
2016-18
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Awareness raising - Aims
Increasing the engagement of stakeholders of the
EO/Geospatial community for the implementation of the
UN 2030 Agenda in Hungary
Delivering presentations related to EO/GI4SDGs at the
GI/EO community and interdisciplinary fora
Promoting the access and use of EO/Geospatial
information and Spatial Data Infrastructure for the
accomplishment of Sustainable Development Goals
Promoting the potentials of use of GI/EO in informed
decisions in other global agreements and frameworks
Forging links with initiatives, organisations and agencies
in the context (UN GGIM, GEO EO4SDG, CEOS)
Sharing and exchange of experiences of the actions
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
UN 2030 Agenda
Sustainable Development Goals
UN Statistics Division
Government
Learned
societies,
NGOs
Academia
Industry
Land Water Urban Vegetation Forestry etc
Enabling interoperable infrastructures:
EO Information system and services
National Spatial Data Infrastructure
Official statistical information System
Related capabilities: in data acquisition,
processing, analysis, data discovery and access,
visualization, preservation and stewardship
innovative technology exploration & exploitation
Needs:
Partnership
Cooperation
Data integration
Legislative
Framework
Data policy
Capacity building
Financing
The stakeholder’s triangle
in target and indicator monitoring
and national reporting
Citizens (users/crowdsourcing)
GEO EO4SDG
CEOS EO4SDG
FIG GI4SDG
…
Guidelines
Actions on Domestic and Cross-border events
Day of the European Surveyors and Geoinformation
Budapest, 22 March 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017a)
Surveyors, GI experts policy makers, market players,
professors, students, members of civil societies 180 pers.
GIS Open 2017
Székesfehérvár, 11-13 April 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017b)
Land Administration, experts in surveying, mapping, remote
sensing, geoinformatics; professors, students, researchers
150 pers.
18th Meeting of Transylvanian Surveyors, EMT
Tusnádfürdő, 18-21 May 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017c)
A cross-border event. Geodesists, surveyors, experts in
cadastre and geoinformatics, private sector of Transylvania
and Hungary 140 pers.
7th GIS Conference and Exhibition
Debrecen, 25-26 May 2017/ (Palya et al, 2017)
Experts in geoinformatics and remote sensing, professionals
of higher education, policy makers, civil servants 150 pers.
31st Bi-annual Roving Conference of MFTTT
Szekszárd, 6-8 July 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017d)
Experts in land administration, surveying, mapping,
remote sensing, geoinformatics; Policy makers, civil
societies’ members 192 pers.
Mini Conference, 70th Anniversary of Prof. B. Márkus
Székesfehérvár, 11 July 2017/ (Mihály, 2017)
Experts in geoinformatics from universities, students,
private sector, governmental agencies and civil
professionals 35 pers.
Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference
Gárdony, 12-13 October 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017e)
Experts in photogrammetry, remote sensing, Earth
Observation, image processing and geoinformatics/
100 pers.
Meeting with SD representatives of the National
University of Public Service
Budapest, 7 November 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017f)
Experts in Good State/Governance, efficiency indicators,
4 pers.
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Actions: on Domestic and Cross-border events
Day of the European Surveyors
and Geoinformation
Budapest, 21 March 2018
(Mihály et al 2018a)
Surveyors, experts in EO and
geoinformatics; market actors,
students, professors, students,
members of civil societies 130 pers.
7th Conference of the Zielinski Szilárd
Civil Engineering College
Budapest, 4 May 2018/ (Palya, 2018)
Students of Civil Engineering Faculty,
Budapest University of Technology and
Economics
Higher education faculty professionals,
students 30 pers.
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Szabolcs Mihály lead of the
MFTTT GI/EO4SDG Team
Tamás Palya, member of the
MFTTT GI/EO4SDG Team
Sharing, exchange and outreach
Publications in magazines/scientific journals,
on websites and social media platforms, targeted
communities
GIM International Magazine’s Insider’s View/
September 2017/ ((Remetey-Fülöpp, 2017)
Wider international community of geospatial
information management
Paper in International Scientific Journal MMM-GI
December 2017/ (Mihály et al 2017h)
Experts and stakeholder representatives of
EO/geospatial data and technologies
Geodézia és Kartográfia/ 2018/3 / (Mihály et al
2018b)
Hungarian community in surveying, mapping, geo-
informatics, remote sensing and land management
Circulation: 1000
https://hunagi8.blogspot.com (many posts on SDG in
the GI/EO context since 2006)
https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Sharing and outreach At Int’l Conferences, Workshops and Working Group Meetings
7th International Conference on Cartography &
GIS, Sozopol, Bulgaria 18-23 June 2018/ (Zentai et
al 2018)/ International experts of Cartography and
GIS/ 196 pers.
Contribution to the 2nd Nexus Conference on
Climate-Water-Food-Energy/ Chapel Hill 16- 18
April 2018 as well as interventions at the
InterCarto-InterGIS Interdisciplinary Conference
on Geo-information and Sustainable
Development /Bonn, 24-28 July 2018.
Hungarian GIS data for Sustainable
Development Goals. Presented at the
European Forum on
Geography and Statistics
(Palya et al 2018)
Helsinki 16-18 Oct 2018
SDI Days, 14th International Conference on Geo-
information and Cartography Zagreb, 27
September 2018. In the Welcome address given by
L. Zentai, Secretary-general of ICA, the MFTTT’s
activities were mentioned
Bi-annual Hellenic Cartographic Conference.
Prof. L. Zentai will introduce the MFTTT’s SDI-
related actions in his opening speech. Thessaloniki,
31 October – 2 November 2018
SDGDay.Source:ELTETFT
SDGDay.Source:ELTETFT
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
PTtalksattheEFGS
Sharing and outreach at Workshops and Working Group Meetings
Hungarian efforts promoting the EO/SDI for SDGs
by MFTTT were mentioned in the GSDI’s Liaison
Reports and presented for the CEOS WGISS-44
and WGISS-45 plenaries hosted by NASA and
RADI respectively (GSDI, 2017a and GSDI, 2017b)
and reported as contribution for GEO EO4SDG
Initiative in August 2017 and August 2018
GEO EO4SDG Initiative’ progress report
prepared for GEO Highlights mentioned the
Hungarian activities in September 2018
Reported on the 3rd Anniversary Day of Action
to Act4SDGs.org in frame of the UN SDG Action
Campaign (25 September 2018)
Presented at the CEOS WGISS-46
Hosted by DLR on 22 October 2018
How to reach us?
Hon.Prof. Szabolcs MIHÁLY PhD
Hungarian Society of Surveying,
Mapping and Remote Sensing (MFTTT)
mihaly.szabolcs43@gmail.com
with co-authors:palya.tamas@bfkh.gov.hu,
lzentai@caesar.elte.hu,
gabor.remetey@gmail.com
Source:EO4SDGProgressReport2018
GRatWGISS-41hostedbyGA
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Selected	
  operational	
  monitoring	
  programs	
  using	
  
EO	
  data	
  and	
  some	
  key	
  players	
  from	
  the	
  academia	
  
CONTRIBUTOR:
DANIEL KRISTÓF PhD, BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI)
Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
Selected EO-based monitoring activities in Hungary
Current operational projects at BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI) ftf@bfkh.gov.hu – http://www.ftf.bfkh.gov.hu
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Control of Agricultural Subsidies with Remote Sensing (TámELL)
Operational since 2004.
Based on time series of HR and VHR satellite imagery
Land Parcel Identification System (MEPAR)
For the administration of agricultural EU subsidies
Operational since 2004, Continuous updating based on orthophotos and VHR imagery
Agricultural Risk Management System (MKR)
Operational since 2014
Integrated governmental system to assess loss compensation requests
Operational provision of waterlogging /inundation and drought products
Country-wide mapping and status assessment of
ecosystem services (NÖSZTÉP)
Led by the Ministry of Agriculture (Nature Protection)
Contribution from various R&D and operational partners
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15
20
25
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Urban Agriculture Grassland Forest Wetland Water
National reference institution of
land cover mapping: BFKH FTFF (earlier FÖMI)
http://www.ftf.bfkh.gov.hu
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
National Reference Centre land cover:
CLC update & change mapping for Hungary area
QA/QC of various European land cover products
Strong background in visual photo-interpretation:
Designing a national 1:50.000 scale CORINE Land Cover map
Development of a specific tool for visual photo-interpretation
Key methodological developments:
Designing change mapping method for CORINE
land cover updates – new standard for Europe
Testing EAGLE methodology in the practice –
harmonization of LC/LU related information
Exploring statistical comparability of land cover products
Working for the European Environment Agency
(EEA) as member in European Topic Centres
since 2001. 2015 onward : European Topic
Centre – Urban, Land and Soil systems
Key actor in the coordination of European
land cover mapping activities
(e.g. CORINE Land Cover)
Participation in the development and testing
of LC/LU related environmental indicators
Participation in the development of a
European land monitoring strategy
(EAGLE working group, FP7 HELM project
European
Level
National(A)
Land Monitoring
Regional (a)
Land Monitoring
National
CLC
CLC
National
&
Sub-National Level
National(B)
Land Monitoring
Regional(b)
Land Monitoring
EAGLE	
  
Concept
[C O P E R N I C U S]
LPIS
HR
Layers
Urban
Atlas
LUCAS
BFKH FTFF
(slides 17-18)
contributors:
Péter Winkler
Gábor Csornai
György Büttner
György Surek
Gábor Mikus
Gergely Maucha
István László
Márta Belényesi
Angéla Olasz
Some key players in EO in Hungary
GOCCB-DGRSLA (former: FÖMI)
ftf@bfkh.gov.hu – http://www.ftf.bfkh.gov.hu
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Applications using Sentinel data at
BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI) Reference: Kristóf D. (2018)
Sentinel -1, -2 data volumes
for Hungary in 2012-2017
Some results :
Inlog water mapping
Agricultural mapping
supported by machine-
learning
Establishment of the
National Ecosystem
Base Map using data cube
approach
Some key players in EO in Hungary
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Academic/Education institutions Having monitoring capabilities
(with satellite EO, and/or airborne RS as well as in situ measurements data)
Szent István University, Gödöllő
Faculty of Agricultural and
Environmental
Sciences (4 Departments/Institutes)
University of Pécs
Institute of Geography
Dennis Gabor College
University Debrecen
1-1 Departments/Institute
Óbuda University
Alba Regia Technical Faculty, Székesfehérvár
University of Sopron
Faculty of Forestry,
Department of Surveying
and Remote Sensing
University of Szeged,
Department of Physical
Geography and Geoinformatics
Eszterházy Károly University
Research Institute of
Remote Sensing and Rural Development
Budapest University of
Technology and Economics
Department of Photogrammetry
and Geoinformation
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
In 2 Faculties 2 Departments
and a Research Group
Details in the HSO Liaison Report presented at the CEOS WGISS-46 on 22 October 2018 https://wgiss.ceos.org
Penetration of the Remote Sensing Academic
Community in Hungary
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
As of Fall, 2017)
A well attended meeting devoted to the experts
in Research+Development and Applications of
Remote Sensing, GIS and Image Processing
is arranged every year by Gábor Kákonyi of GeoIQ Ltd.
The forthcoming one is
Fény- Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference
November 15-16, 2018 in Gárdony
https://geoiq.hu/category/feny-ter-kep/
with presentations and discussions on hot topics
(This year the messages of WGISS-46 and GEO Week 2018
will be also on the agenda with a formal presentation
with special emphasis on EO for SDGs.)
State	
  Earth	
  Observation	
  Information	
  System
CONTRIBUTOR:
ZOLTÁN ZBORAY, MoIT
Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
The project on Earth Observation Information System (FIR)
Aim of the project is to establish a comprehensive
governmental capability to provide detailed, eaily
accessible and up-to date
EO information for the public administration,
governmental institutions, private sector and the
whole society. The “Earth Observation Information
System” (FIR) using freely accessible and
commercial EO data, will provide a unified, integrated
and value-added information service for the society
upon the central infrastructure, applying e-service.
Project ID: KÖFOP-1.0.0-VEKOP-15-2017-00050
Managed by a consortium lead by KIFÜ, the
Governmental Info Tech Development Agency
Beneficiaries: : KIFÜ, National Infocommunications
Service (NISZ), Budapest Capital Governmental
Office (BFKH)
Planned deadline: 31 October 2019
Budget: 7,000,000,000 HUF
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Enabling / providing /creating / developing
- EO Services for the Public Administration
- e-Earth platform on visual data of Copernicus program
- Establishment of the EO Data Center
- Establishment of the EO Operation Center
- Nationwide Operative Monitoring System
- Increasing the efficiency of the acccess and use of
satellite data by process- and service development
- Special content provision for state-owned companies
- EO data processing environment for Hungarian SMEs
- Change monitoring services for the private sector as
well as the whole society
- Environment for application- and service development
by informatics
- Standard access nodes and interfaces for FIR
- Efficient link to access Copernicus data for Hungary
- Legislative framework
Source: http://kifu.gov.hu/kofop_fir ( last visited on 21.10.2018)
Targets
Earth Observation Information System (FIR) - Overview
Earth Observation Data Center
Some features:
Dedicated telecommunication
Automatic data processing
National projection transformation
Change detection
Value-added products
Big-data management
Geo-redundant approach
Archiving, preservation and
stewardship
EU/ESA Copernicus
Sentinel Coll-GS
Data Centers
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
ESA Earth Explorers
Data Centers of the
EO Research Satellites
EU/ESA Copernicus
Contributing Missions
EO Data, Heritage Data
Third Party Missions
(International EO
Satellite Data)
Industry
EO, Remote Sensing
Knowledge- Based
solution providers and
R+D environment
Academia
Research Institutions
Remote Sensing Labs
Universities, Colleges
Remote Sensing R+D
and applications
EO Data Providers’
Data Centers
Archive Data,
Programmed Sat Data
Public Administration
and related Institutions
Governmental Access
E-Defense
including
Disaster Management
National Economy
Data Industry
for Societal Benefits
Society
EO Service
for the Public,
Web services
Mobile apps
National Spatial Data
Airborne Remote Sensing
& Reference Data Bases
Catalogue on Data Bases
National EO
Archive Data Centers
Data migration
Operational EO Center
Some features:
EO application and service
development (coordination)
Operation management
System supervision
Satellite imagery-based
24/7 decision support
EO portal development and operation
Knowledge-based education/training
As of 21 March 2018 after Zboray Z. (2018)
Conclusions
Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
Expected impact of the awareness actions
Empowering and motivating students, start-ups, young professionals with information on the
challenges and opportunities of EO/GIS/SDI as well as related technologies, services and apps to
support the achievement of the UN SDGs.
Engagement of stakeholders and forged co-operations between players from academia,
government, industry and learned societies with emphasis on the EO/geospatial data custodians,
SDI service providers and national statistics of the Central Statistical Office.
Increasing number of interdisciplinary (Nexus) approaches to reach multi-goals accomplishment
by joint actions of multi-sector stakeholders (e.g. land, water, urban, climate, food)
GI/EO4SDG issues embedded in the higher education curricula
Improved links between the statistical and geospatial communities, with the aim of increasing
the interoperability of statistical and geospatial data.
More effective development and use of EO/GI in the UN SDG target and indicator monitoring
and yearly national reporting context based on the integrated geospatial and official statistic
information and use of the announced State Earth Observation Information System capabilities
(Zboray, Fekete 2018),
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
References
Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
Selected References 1
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Friedl Z. (2018): SAR apllications in Hungary (In Hungarian) Day of the European Surveyor and GeoInformation, Budapest, 21
March 2018
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Horvai F. (2018): Personal communications on the present status of HSO on 27 September 2018 and 16 October 2018
Kristóf D. (2017): Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing 4-9 Sept 2017 Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary
Kristóf D. (2018): Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 results. (In Hungarian) MANT Űrkutatás Napja. Budapest , 9 October 2018
Maucha G. (2018): The European COPERNICUS land monitoring program and its Hungarian references. (In Hungarian) Day of
the European Surveyor and GeoInformation, Budapest, 21 March 2018
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Anniversary of Prof. Béla Márkus. Székesfehérvár, 11 July, 2017. Proceedings, Alto Nyomda, Székesfehérvár pp.32-40.
Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017a): Tasks of Surveying and Geoinformatics in the UN Sustainable Development
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Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
Selected references 2
Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017c): The UN Sustainable Development Goals – Surveying and Geoinformation
Possibilities. (In Hungarian). 18th Conference on Geodesy. Hosted by the Hungarian Technical Scientific Society of Transylvania,
Department of Geodesy. Tușnad , 18-21 May, 2017 http://geodezia.emt.ro/emt_geodezia_program_2017.pdf
Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017d): The UN Sustainable Development Goals –opportunities in surveying and
geoinformatics. 31st Conference of the Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (MFTTT). Szekszárd, 6-8
July, 2017. https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal/index.php/letoltes/eloadasok/doc_view/503-mihalyszabolcsfenntarthato-fejldesi-celok
Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017e): Earth observations supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development
Goals. (In Hungarian) Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference hosted by GeoIQ Ltd. Gárdony, 12-13 October, 2017
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Hungarian Surveying and GIS − Awareness Raising and the MFTTT Deal (in Hungarian). Day of the European Surveyors and
Geoinformatics Event hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture 21 March 2018.
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Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
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opportunities in GIS. 8th GIS Conference and Exhibition. Hosted by the Debrecen University. Debrecen, 25-26 May, 2017.
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Palya T, Mihály Sz., Zentai L., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2018): Hungarian GIS Data for the Sustainable Development Goals Accepted
paper European Forum for Geography and Statistics Helsinki 16-18 October 2018 http://efgs2018.fi (program)
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9 Volume 31, September 2017
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implementation: Hungarian activities. 7th International Conference on Cartography & GIS, Sozopol, Bulgaria 18-23 June, 2018.
https://iccgis2018.cartography-gis.com/7ICCGIS_Proceedings/7_ICCGIS_2018%20(35).pdf
Zboray Z. (2017): The Earth Observation Information System (FIR) project – Background, Procedents, Tasks and Vision (In
Hungarian) Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference hosted by GeoIQ Ltd. Gárdony, 12-13 October, 2017.
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Zboray Z. (2018): Establishment of governmental EO capabilities in the light of the full membership of Hungary in ESA. (In
Hungarian). Day of the European Surveyor and GeoInformation, Budapest, 21 March 2018
https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal/index.php/letoltes/eloadasok/doc_view/579-10efgn2018zboray
Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices
Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
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For implementation and monitoring of SDGs using Geospatial/EO data first engage the stakeholders. Sharing some challenges - the Hungarian case(2018)

  • 1. For  implementation  and  monitoring  of  SDGs  using   Geospatial/EO  data  first  engage  the  stakeholders Sharing some challenges - the Hungarian case PRESENTED BY GÁBOR REMETEY-FÜLÖPP DELEGATE OF THE HUNGARIAN SPACE OFFICE TO THE GEO XV NATIONAL GEO CORRESPONDENT CO-AUTHORS: MFTTT’s GI/EO4SDG TEAM LEAD BY HON.PROF.SZABOLCS MIHÁLY PhD DÁNIEL KRISTÓF PhD, BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI) CONTRIBUTORS: FERENC HORVAI, HSO ZOLTÁN ZBORAY, MoIT Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
  • 2. Outline About the Hungarian Space Office (HSO) and the National GEO Board Promoting the potentials and challenges related to the use of GI & EO to support the achievement of the UN SDGs Selected operational monitoring programs using EO data and some key players from the academia State Earth Observation Information System Conclusions Selected references . f SRTM-based high-resolution Digital Terrain Model ofcentral part of Hungary Cover photo of the Geocarto International Vol 28 No 1-2, Feb-April 2013. (Special Issue Remote Sensing and GIS in Hungary) N
  • 3. About  the  Hungarian  Space  Office  (HSO)  and  the   National  GEO  Board  in  the  GEO  Context CONTRIBUTORS: FERENC HORVAI, HSO ZOLTÁN ZBORAY, MoIT Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
  • 4. News on the Hungarian Space Office (HSO) Established in 1992, HSO continues its work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade as its Department of Space Activity. Considering the role of the geospatial/EO information systems and services as infrastructural backbone in frameworks as the accomplishment of the UN 2030 Agenda, HSO is interested to take part in the work of EO4SDG Hungarian National GEO Board members include Principal I. Erényi, Deputy principal Z.Zboray both with Ministry of Innovation and Technology (earlier Ministry of National Development), Correspondents Gy. Iván of BFKH FTFF (earlier FÖMI), Gy. Szabó (HUNAGI) and G.Remetey-Fülöpp (delegated to GEO XV by HSO) ___________________ Illustrations reflect the participation of the Hungarian Governmental Organisations at GEO Plenaries and Ministerial Meetings Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 HUNGARY AT THE GEO MINISTERIAL GENEVA(2014). HUNGARY AT THE GEO MINISTERIAL CAPE TOWN (2007) HUNGARY AT THE GEO MINISTERIAL BUCAREST (2008) HUNGARY AT THE GEO PLENARY FAZ DE IGUAZU (2012) HUNGARY AT THE GEO MINISTERIAL BEIJING (2010) HUNGARY AT THE GEO PLENARY WASHINGTON DC (2017) PICTURE N.A.
  • 5. The Hungarian National GEO Board Hungarian National GEO Board member participated in GEO/SD-related events (Delegated by GSDI, represented also HUNAGI) Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 GENEVA (2014) UNESCO EDU4SD NAGOYA (2014) MEXICO CITY (2015) ST:PETERSBURG (2016) BUCAREST(2008) BEIJING (2010). GEO WS NORFOLK (2015) FOZ DE IGUAZU (2012) FIRST MEETING OF THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL GEO BOARD (2006) CAPE TOWN (2007) GEO WP GENEVA (2016): GI-18
  • 6. Promoting the potentials and challenges related to the use of Geospatial Data and Earth Observation for support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals AUTHORS: MIHÁLY SZ., PALYA T., ZENTAI L., REMETEY-FÜLÖPP G. ALL ARE MEMBERS OF THE HUNGARIAN SOCIETY OF SURVEYING, MAPPING AND REMOTE SENSING (MFTTT) Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
  • 7. The context On 25 September 2015 world leaders in the UN General Assembly agreed to a definitive plan called the UN 2030 Agenda by adopting 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) "For the SDGs to be achieved, everyone needs to take Action” In Hungary, an Ad-hoc Team of the Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing MFTTT has been mandated to promote the potentials and challenges related to the use of Geospatial Data and Earth Observation for support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals The early achievements have been reported to the UN SDG Action Campaign, the Global Day of Action on 25 September 2018 http://act4sdgs.org/partner/HU_MFTTT Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing is Partner of ACT4SDGS.ORG Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 8. MFTTT GI/EO4SDG - Who we are? Members of the Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (MFTTT) formed an ad-hoc team to raise awareness on the opportunities and challenges in access and use the EO/geospatial data for Sustainable Development Goals and to strengthen the engagement of stakeholders Hon.Prof.Szabolcs MIHÁLY PhD, 1943, recently retired. Last positions: Director, Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing, Hungary (1997-2010); Hungarian delegate to INSPIRE of European Commission (2011-2012) Tamás PALYA, 1974, Government Office of the Capital City Budapest, Department of Geodesy, Remote Sensing and Land Offices (BFKH FTFF) Vice-chair of QKEN (Quality Knowledge Expert Network) at EuroGeographics; Hungarian member of the INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group. Prof. László ZENTAI PhD, DSc., 1959, Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Last positions: Secretary-General of the International Cartographic Association (2011–), Vice-Rector of ELTE Eötvös Loránd University (2007– 2010; 2017–), Council member of the International Orienteering Federation (2006–), Head of the Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics (2005–). Gábor REMETEY-FÜLÖPP Dr, 1944, retired, National GEO correspondent (2006-) Last positions: Chief Counsellor, Department of Land Administration at Ministry of Agriculture (1986-2007), Secretary general, Hungarian Association for Geo-information (1994-2015), Delegated by GSDI, since 2018 by HSO to GEO plenaries (2008-2018) and to CEOS WGISS (2006-2018).Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 9. Awareness raising - Reasoning BACKGROUND: The Multi-stakeholder partnerships are part of the Sustainable Development Goal 17. The Resolution 70/1 of the UN General Assembly describes the related tasks: „17.16 Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries 17.17 Encourage and promote effective public, public- private and civil society partnerships, building on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships” SELECTED ACTION: Accomplishment of the ‘Engagement of Stakeholders’ Campaign in Hungary After 4 months of preparation, in March 2017 an awareness raising campaign was launched by volunteers of an ad-hoc team of MFTTT in line with the priorities of the 71th Session of UN, where to start to strengthen the momentum for SDGs implementation (Commitment of the President of the 71th Session of UN Mr. Thomson on 13 September 2016) ”On the first place: raising the global public’s awareness of the critical importance of SDG implementation. Now, the best start is to begin it with awareness raising to engage the stakeholders” 2015 2016-18 Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 10. Awareness raising - Aims Increasing the engagement of stakeholders of the EO/Geospatial community for the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda in Hungary Delivering presentations related to EO/GI4SDGs at the GI/EO community and interdisciplinary fora Promoting the access and use of EO/Geospatial information and Spatial Data Infrastructure for the accomplishment of Sustainable Development Goals Promoting the potentials of use of GI/EO in informed decisions in other global agreements and frameworks Forging links with initiatives, organisations and agencies in the context (UN GGIM, GEO EO4SDG, CEOS) Sharing and exchange of experiences of the actions Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 UN 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals UN Statistics Division Government Learned societies, NGOs Academia Industry Land Water Urban Vegetation Forestry etc Enabling interoperable infrastructures: EO Information system and services National Spatial Data Infrastructure Official statistical information System Related capabilities: in data acquisition, processing, analysis, data discovery and access, visualization, preservation and stewardship innovative technology exploration & exploitation Needs: Partnership Cooperation Data integration Legislative Framework Data policy Capacity building Financing The stakeholder’s triangle in target and indicator monitoring and national reporting Citizens (users/crowdsourcing) GEO EO4SDG CEOS EO4SDG FIG GI4SDG … Guidelines
  • 11. Actions on Domestic and Cross-border events Day of the European Surveyors and Geoinformation Budapest, 22 March 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017a) Surveyors, GI experts policy makers, market players, professors, students, members of civil societies 180 pers. GIS Open 2017 Székesfehérvár, 11-13 April 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017b) Land Administration, experts in surveying, mapping, remote sensing, geoinformatics; professors, students, researchers 150 pers. 18th Meeting of Transylvanian Surveyors, EMT Tusnádfürdő, 18-21 May 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017c) A cross-border event. Geodesists, surveyors, experts in cadastre and geoinformatics, private sector of Transylvania and Hungary 140 pers. 7th GIS Conference and Exhibition Debrecen, 25-26 May 2017/ (Palya et al, 2017) Experts in geoinformatics and remote sensing, professionals of higher education, policy makers, civil servants 150 pers. 31st Bi-annual Roving Conference of MFTTT Szekszárd, 6-8 July 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017d) Experts in land administration, surveying, mapping, remote sensing, geoinformatics; Policy makers, civil societies’ members 192 pers. Mini Conference, 70th Anniversary of Prof. B. Márkus Székesfehérvár, 11 July 2017/ (Mihály, 2017) Experts in geoinformatics from universities, students, private sector, governmental agencies and civil professionals 35 pers. Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference Gárdony, 12-13 October 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017e) Experts in photogrammetry, remote sensing, Earth Observation, image processing and geoinformatics/ 100 pers. Meeting with SD representatives of the National University of Public Service Budapest, 7 November 2017/ (Mihály et al, 2017f) Experts in Good State/Governance, efficiency indicators, 4 pers. Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 12. Actions: on Domestic and Cross-border events Day of the European Surveyors and Geoinformation Budapest, 21 March 2018 (Mihály et al 2018a) Surveyors, experts in EO and geoinformatics; market actors, students, professors, students, members of civil societies 130 pers. 7th Conference of the Zielinski Szilárd Civil Engineering College Budapest, 4 May 2018/ (Palya, 2018) Students of Civil Engineering Faculty, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Higher education faculty professionals, students 30 pers. Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 Szabolcs Mihály lead of the MFTTT GI/EO4SDG Team Tamás Palya, member of the MFTTT GI/EO4SDG Team
  • 13. Sharing, exchange and outreach Publications in magazines/scientific journals, on websites and social media platforms, targeted communities GIM International Magazine’s Insider’s View/ September 2017/ ((Remetey-Fülöpp, 2017) Wider international community of geospatial information management Paper in International Scientific Journal MMM-GI December 2017/ (Mihály et al 2017h) Experts and stakeholder representatives of EO/geospatial data and technologies Geodézia és Kartográfia/ 2018/3 / (Mihály et al 2018b) Hungarian community in surveying, mapping, geo- informatics, remote sensing and land management Circulation: 1000 https://hunagi8.blogspot.com (many posts on SDG in the GI/EO context since 2006) https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 14. Sharing and outreach At Int’l Conferences, Workshops and Working Group Meetings 7th International Conference on Cartography & GIS, Sozopol, Bulgaria 18-23 June 2018/ (Zentai et al 2018)/ International experts of Cartography and GIS/ 196 pers. Contribution to the 2nd Nexus Conference on Climate-Water-Food-Energy/ Chapel Hill 16- 18 April 2018 as well as interventions at the InterCarto-InterGIS Interdisciplinary Conference on Geo-information and Sustainable Development /Bonn, 24-28 July 2018. Hungarian GIS data for Sustainable Development Goals. Presented at the European Forum on Geography and Statistics (Palya et al 2018) Helsinki 16-18 Oct 2018 SDI Days, 14th International Conference on Geo- information and Cartography Zagreb, 27 September 2018. In the Welcome address given by L. Zentai, Secretary-general of ICA, the MFTTT’s activities were mentioned Bi-annual Hellenic Cartographic Conference. Prof. L. Zentai will introduce the MFTTT’s SDI- related actions in his opening speech. Thessaloniki, 31 October – 2 November 2018 SDGDay.Source:ELTETFT SDGDay.Source:ELTETFT Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 PTtalksattheEFGS
  • 15. Sharing and outreach at Workshops and Working Group Meetings Hungarian efforts promoting the EO/SDI for SDGs by MFTTT were mentioned in the GSDI’s Liaison Reports and presented for the CEOS WGISS-44 and WGISS-45 plenaries hosted by NASA and RADI respectively (GSDI, 2017a and GSDI, 2017b) and reported as contribution for GEO EO4SDG Initiative in August 2017 and August 2018 GEO EO4SDG Initiative’ progress report prepared for GEO Highlights mentioned the Hungarian activities in September 2018 Reported on the 3rd Anniversary Day of Action to Act4SDGs.org in frame of the UN SDG Action Campaign (25 September 2018) Presented at the CEOS WGISS-46 Hosted by DLR on 22 October 2018 How to reach us? Hon.Prof. Szabolcs MIHÁLY PhD Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (MFTTT) mihaly.szabolcs43@gmail.com with co-authors:palya.tamas@bfkh.gov.hu, lzentai@caesar.elte.hu, gabor.remetey@gmail.com Source:EO4SDGProgressReport2018 GRatWGISS-41hostedbyGA Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 16. Selected  operational  monitoring  programs  using   EO  data  and  some  key  players  from  the  academia   CONTRIBUTOR: DANIEL KRISTÓF PhD, BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI) Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
  • 17. Selected EO-based monitoring activities in Hungary Current operational projects at BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI) ftf@bfkh.gov.hu – http://www.ftf.bfkh.gov.hu Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 Control of Agricultural Subsidies with Remote Sensing (TámELL) Operational since 2004. Based on time series of HR and VHR satellite imagery Land Parcel Identification System (MEPAR) For the administration of agricultural EU subsidies Operational since 2004, Continuous updating based on orthophotos and VHR imagery Agricultural Risk Management System (MKR) Operational since 2014 Integrated governmental system to assess loss compensation requests Operational provision of waterlogging /inundation and drought products Country-wide mapping and status assessment of ecosystem services (NÖSZTÉP) Led by the Ministry of Agriculture (Nature Protection) Contribution from various R&D and operational partners 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Urban Agriculture Grassland Forest Wetland Water
  • 18. National reference institution of land cover mapping: BFKH FTFF (earlier FÖMI) http://www.ftf.bfkh.gov.hu Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 National Reference Centre land cover: CLC update & change mapping for Hungary area QA/QC of various European land cover products Strong background in visual photo-interpretation: Designing a national 1:50.000 scale CORINE Land Cover map Development of a specific tool for visual photo-interpretation Key methodological developments: Designing change mapping method for CORINE land cover updates – new standard for Europe Testing EAGLE methodology in the practice – harmonization of LC/LU related information Exploring statistical comparability of land cover products Working for the European Environment Agency (EEA) as member in European Topic Centres since 2001. 2015 onward : European Topic Centre – Urban, Land and Soil systems Key actor in the coordination of European land cover mapping activities (e.g. CORINE Land Cover) Participation in the development and testing of LC/LU related environmental indicators Participation in the development of a European land monitoring strategy (EAGLE working group, FP7 HELM project European Level National(A) Land Monitoring Regional (a) Land Monitoring National CLC CLC National & Sub-National Level National(B) Land Monitoring Regional(b) Land Monitoring EAGLE   Concept [C O P E R N I C U S] LPIS HR Layers Urban Atlas LUCAS BFKH FTFF (slides 17-18) contributors: Péter Winkler Gábor Csornai György Büttner György Surek Gábor Mikus Gergely Maucha István László Márta Belényesi Angéla Olasz
  • 19. Some key players in EO in Hungary GOCCB-DGRSLA (former: FÖMI) ftf@bfkh.gov.hu – http://www.ftf.bfkh.gov.hu Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 Applications using Sentinel data at BFKH FTFF (earlier: FÖMI) Reference: Kristóf D. (2018) Sentinel -1, -2 data volumes for Hungary in 2012-2017 Some results : Inlog water mapping Agricultural mapping supported by machine- learning Establishment of the National Ecosystem Base Map using data cube approach
  • 20. Some key players in EO in Hungary Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 Academic/Education institutions Having monitoring capabilities (with satellite EO, and/or airborne RS as well as in situ measurements data) Szent István University, Gödöllő Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (4 Departments/Institutes) University of Pécs Institute of Geography Dennis Gabor College University Debrecen 1-1 Departments/Institute Óbuda University Alba Regia Technical Faculty, Székesfehérvár University of Sopron Faculty of Forestry, Department of Surveying and Remote Sensing University of Szeged, Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics Eszterházy Károly University Research Institute of Remote Sensing and Rural Development Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Photogrammetry and Geoinformation Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest In 2 Faculties 2 Departments and a Research Group Details in the HSO Liaison Report presented at the CEOS WGISS-46 on 22 October 2018 https://wgiss.ceos.org
  • 21. Penetration of the Remote Sensing Academic Community in Hungary Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 As of Fall, 2017) A well attended meeting devoted to the experts in Research+Development and Applications of Remote Sensing, GIS and Image Processing is arranged every year by Gábor Kákonyi of GeoIQ Ltd. The forthcoming one is Fény- Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference November 15-16, 2018 in Gárdony https://geoiq.hu/category/feny-ter-kep/ with presentations and discussions on hot topics (This year the messages of WGISS-46 and GEO Week 2018 will be also on the agenda with a formal presentation with special emphasis on EO for SDGs.)
  • 22. State  Earth  Observation  Information  System CONTRIBUTOR: ZOLTÁN ZBORAY, MoIT Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
  • 23. The project on Earth Observation Information System (FIR) Aim of the project is to establish a comprehensive governmental capability to provide detailed, eaily accessible and up-to date EO information for the public administration, governmental institutions, private sector and the whole society. The “Earth Observation Information System” (FIR) using freely accessible and commercial EO data, will provide a unified, integrated and value-added information service for the society upon the central infrastructure, applying e-service. Project ID: KÖFOP-1.0.0-VEKOP-15-2017-00050 Managed by a consortium lead by KIFÜ, the Governmental Info Tech Development Agency Beneficiaries: : KIFÜ, National Infocommunications Service (NISZ), Budapest Capital Governmental Office (BFKH) Planned deadline: 31 October 2019 Budget: 7,000,000,000 HUF Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 Enabling / providing /creating / developing - EO Services for the Public Administration - e-Earth platform on visual data of Copernicus program - Establishment of the EO Data Center - Establishment of the EO Operation Center - Nationwide Operative Monitoring System - Increasing the efficiency of the acccess and use of satellite data by process- and service development - Special content provision for state-owned companies - EO data processing environment for Hungarian SMEs - Change monitoring services for the private sector as well as the whole society - Environment for application- and service development by informatics - Standard access nodes and interfaces for FIR - Efficient link to access Copernicus data for Hungary - Legislative framework Source: http://kifu.gov.hu/kofop_fir ( last visited on 21.10.2018) Targets
  • 24. Earth Observation Information System (FIR) - Overview Earth Observation Data Center Some features: Dedicated telecommunication Automatic data processing National projection transformation Change detection Value-added products Big-data management Geo-redundant approach Archiving, preservation and stewardship EU/ESA Copernicus Sentinel Coll-GS Data Centers Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018 ESA Earth Explorers Data Centers of the EO Research Satellites EU/ESA Copernicus Contributing Missions EO Data, Heritage Data Third Party Missions (International EO Satellite Data) Industry EO, Remote Sensing Knowledge- Based solution providers and R+D environment Academia Research Institutions Remote Sensing Labs Universities, Colleges Remote Sensing R+D and applications EO Data Providers’ Data Centers Archive Data, Programmed Sat Data Public Administration and related Institutions Governmental Access E-Defense including Disaster Management National Economy Data Industry for Societal Benefits Society EO Service for the Public, Web services Mobile apps National Spatial Data Airborne Remote Sensing & Reference Data Bases Catalogue on Data Bases National EO Archive Data Centers Data migration Operational EO Center Some features: EO application and service development (coordination) Operation management System supervision Satellite imagery-based 24/7 decision support EO portal development and operation Knowledge-based education/training As of 21 March 2018 after Zboray Z. (2018)
  • 25. Conclusions Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
  • 26. Expected impact of the awareness actions Empowering and motivating students, start-ups, young professionals with information on the challenges and opportunities of EO/GIS/SDI as well as related technologies, services and apps to support the achievement of the UN SDGs. Engagement of stakeholders and forged co-operations between players from academia, government, industry and learned societies with emphasis on the EO/geospatial data custodians, SDI service providers and national statistics of the Central Statistical Office. Increasing number of interdisciplinary (Nexus) approaches to reach multi-goals accomplishment by joint actions of multi-sector stakeholders (e.g. land, water, urban, climate, food) GI/EO4SDG issues embedded in the higher education curricula Improved links between the statistical and geospatial communities, with the aim of increasing the interoperability of statistical and geospatial data. More effective development and use of EO/GI in the UN SDG target and indicator monitoring and yearly national reporting context based on the integrated geospatial and official statistic information and use of the announced State Earth Observation Information System capabilities (Zboray, Fekete 2018), Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 27. References Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018
  • 28. Selected References 1 Fekete G. (2017): Spatial Management at BFKH FTFF. (In Hungarian) INFOTÉR Conference Balatonfüred 17-19 October 2017 Friedl Z. (2018): SAR apllications in Hungary (In Hungarian) Day of the European Surveyor and GeoInformation, Budapest, 21 March 2018 GSDI (2017a): GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 43 Meeting hosted by NASA, Annapolis, MD USA, 3-6 April, 2017 http://ceos.org/meetings/wgiss-43/ GSDI (2017b). GSDI Liaison Report. An update. CEOS WGISS 44 Meeting hosted by CAS RADI, Beijing, 25-28 September, 2017 http://ceos.org/meetings/wgiss-44/ Horvai F. (2018): Personal communications on the present status of HSO on 27 September 2018 and 16 October 2018 Kristóf D. (2017): Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing 4-9 Sept 2017 Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary Kristóf D. (2018): Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 results. (In Hungarian) MANT Űrkutatás Napja. Budapest , 9 October 2018 Maucha G. (2018): The European COPERNICUS land monitoring program and its Hungarian references. (In Hungarian) Day of the European Surveyor and GeoInformation, Budapest, 21 March 2018 Mihály Sz. (2017): Geo-informatics and the GEO to support the Sustainable Development. Mini Conference Devoted to the 70th Anniversary of Prof. Béla Márkus. Székesfehérvár, 11 July, 2017. Proceedings, Alto Nyomda, Székesfehérvár pp.32-40. Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017a): Tasks of Surveying and Geoinformatics in the UN Sustainable Development Goals Program (in Hungarian). Day of the European Surveyors and Geoinformatics Event hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture 22 March, 2017. https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal/index.php/letoltes/eloadasok/cat_view/67-europai-foldmerk-es-geoinformatikusok- napja-2017-marcius-22 Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017b): Indicators and monitoring of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, opportunities for the GI sector in Hungary (In Hungarian). GIS Open 2017 Hosted by Óbuda University Alba Regia Technical Faculty, Institute of Geoinformatics. Székesfehérvár, 11-13 April, 2017. http://www.gisopen.hu/eloadasok/2017/k07.pdf Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 29. Selected references 2 Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017c): The UN Sustainable Development Goals – Surveying and Geoinformation Possibilities. (In Hungarian). 18th Conference on Geodesy. Hosted by the Hungarian Technical Scientific Society of Transylvania, Department of Geodesy. Tușnad , 18-21 May, 2017 http://geodezia.emt.ro/emt_geodezia_program_2017.pdf Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017d): The UN Sustainable Development Goals –opportunities in surveying and geoinformatics. 31st Conference of the Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (MFTTT). Szekszárd, 6-8 July, 2017. https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal/index.php/letoltes/eloadasok/doc_view/503-mihalyszabolcsfenntarthato-fejldesi-celok Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017e): Earth observations supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. (In Hungarian) Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference hosted by GeoIQ Ltd. Gárdony, 12-13 October, 2017 http://geoiq.hu/download/1628/ Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017f): Geospatial and Earth Observation data for the SDGs and the (In Hungarian) Presented at the Meeting with representatives of the National University of Public Service. Budapest, 7 November, 2017. Downloadable after November 7 at https://rfg155.wixsite.com/erfg Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017g): Repository of selected EO/GI4SDGs Documents https://rfg155.wixsite.com/erfg Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017h): Awareness Raising on EO/GI/SDI for SDGs – the Case of Hungary. International Scientific Journal: Micro Macro & Mezzo Geo Information, MMM-GI No.9-2017; December 2017, pp.7-25., http://mmm-gi.geo-see.org/journal/volume-9/ Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2018a): The UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Connected Possibilities of Hungarian Surveying and GIS − Awareness Raising and the MFTTT Deal (in Hungarian). Day of the European Surveyors and Geoinformatics Event hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture 21 March 2018. https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal/index.php/letoltes/eloadasok/doc_view/578-9efgn2018mihaly Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 30. Selected references 3 Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2018b): Geospatial data for the Sustainable Development. Geodézia és Kartográfia 2018/3 Vol 70. pp.13-23, DOI: 10.30921/GK.70.2018.3.3 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327495427_Teradatok_a_fenntarthato_ Palya T., Mihály Sz., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017): The indicators and monitoring of UN Sustainable Development Goals – on opportunities in GIS. 8th GIS Conference and Exhibition. Hosted by the Debrecen University. Debrecen, 25-26 May, 2017. http://geogis.detek.unideb.hu/Tkonferencia/dokumentumok/GIS_Konf_kotet_2017.pdf Palya T, Mihály Sz., Zentai L., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2018): Hungarian GIS Data for the Sustainable Development Goals Accepted paper European Forum for Geography and Statistics Helsinki 16-18 October 2018 http://efgs2018.fi (program) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328232743_Hungarian_GIS_data_for_sustainable_development_goals (paper) Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2017): The Challenge of Raising Stakeholder Awareness at All Levels. Insiders’ View. GIM International Issue 9 Volume 31, September 2017 Remetey-Fülöpp G. et al (2018): Hungarian Space Office Liaison Report. CEOS WGISS#46 Oberpfaffenhofen, 22-25 Oct. 2018 Zentai L., Mihály Sz., Palya T., Remetey-Fülöpp G. (2018): Geospatial data and services to support the un agenda 2030 implementation: Hungarian activities. 7th International Conference on Cartography & GIS, Sozopol, Bulgaria 18-23 June, 2018. https://iccgis2018.cartography-gis.com/7ICCGIS_Proceedings/7_ICCGIS_2018%20(35).pdf Zboray Z. (2017): The Earth Observation Information System (FIR) project – Background, Procedents, Tasks and Vision (In Hungarian) Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference hosted by GeoIQ Ltd. Gárdony, 12-13 October, 2017. http://geoiq.hu/2017/10/04/friss-program-tervezet-feny-ter-kep-2017/ Zboray Z. (2018): Establishment of governmental EO capabilities in the light of the full membership of Hungary in ESA. (In Hungarian). Day of the European Surveyor and GeoInformation, Budapest, 21 March 2018 https://www.mfttt.hu/mftttportal/index.php/letoltes/eloadasok/doc_view/579-10efgn2018zboray Hungarian contribution to the GEO EO4SDG Side Meeting on Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October, 2018
  • 31. Thank  you  for  your  attention! Hungarian contributionto the GEOEO4SDG SideMeetingon Earth Observations in Service of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Scaling Successful Practices Kyoto International Conference Center, GEO Week 2018, Kyoto, Japan,29 October, 2018