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ESA News
http://www.esa.int

5 June 2003

ESA providing Kyoto estimates of French Guiana's tropical forests

ESA is providing data from its Earth observation satellites to monitor the 
tropical forests in French Guiana and help the French government meet its 
obligations under the international Kyoto Protocol agreement on global warming.

Like all the so-called "Annex I" signatories to the Kyoto Protocol, France is 
required to measure and reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions. But France 
is also the only such country possessing tropical forests, most of which are in 
French Guiana.

Tropical forests represent a vast store of carbon, while their deforestation 
represents a significant source of anthropogenic (man-made) greenhouse gas 
emissions. Ninety percent of French Guiana, or approximately 80,000 sq km, is 
covered with tropical forests and woodlands. French Guiana is also home to the 
European spaceport, shared by the French and ESA, at Kourou.

"The final objective is to estimate afforestation, deforestation and land-use 
changes," stated Alain Chaudron, technical advisor for international forests 
affairs at the French Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Rural 
Affairs. "The project is a continuation in tropical forests of the ones (ESA) is 
doing in eight European countries in the temperate zone."

Chaudron explained that the estimates should be provided at 1/2-hectare 
increments, or 5000 sq m, and include corresponding carbon analyses to fulfil 
Kyoto Protocol commitments. They are provided as part of ESA's GMES (Global 
Monitoring for Environment and Security) Programme.

Representatives from ESA met back in early April with the French 
Inter-Ministerial Mission on Greenhouse Effects, the French Ministry of 
Agriculture and Forestry, and the French Ministry of the Environment to discuss 
details of the project.

In addition, the project involves others, including the Inter-professional 
Centre of Technical Studies of Atmospheric Pollution, the National Forest 
Inventory, and the National Office of Forests. Two French research 
organisations, SILVOLAB and GIP ECOFOR, have been commissioned to implement the 
field collection in French Guiana.

The project to assess the tropical forests in French Guiana grew out of a 
January meeting in Paris between Professor José Achache, director of ESA's Earth 
Observation programmes, and Pierre Eric Rosenberg, MAAPAR's director of rural 
areas and forestry. This meeting followed the presence of ESA at last autumn's 
United Nations Framework on Climate Change Convention Eighth Session of the 
Parties in New Delhi.

Related links

* UN Convention on Climate Change
   http://unfccc.int/
* Europe's spaceport
   http://www.esa.int/export/esaLA/spaceport.html
* Guiana Space Centre
   http://www.csg-spatial.tm.fr/english/index.html
* GMES
   http://earth.esa.int/gmes

IMAGE CAPTIONS:

[Image 1:
http://www.esa.int/export/esaSA/SEMOBRS1VED_earth_1.html]
Sunset in French Guiana.

[Image 2:
http://www.esa.int/export/esaSA/SEMOBRS1VED_earth_1.html#subhead1]
Extract of a spacemap covering St-Laurent-du-Maroni in French Guyana. This image 
is based on ERS SAR images. Similar maps are available for all of French Guiana, 
and were produced by the French Defense Ministry with the support of the French 
Geographical Institute (IGN) and the University of Paris (UPMC).

Credits: J. P. Rudant (Université de Marne La Vallée, France)

Copyright: ENST/UPMC/ESA
Copyright: J. P. Rudant (Université de Marne La Vallée, France)
Copyright: DGS/CEGN/IGN Espace/UPMC/STAT


