KEYWORDS: Satellites, Digital imaging, Earth observing sensors, Satellite imaging, Floods, Internet, Data centers, Digital cameras, Remote sensing, Space operations
The 'Sentinel Asia' initiative was established by regional space agencies, to use Remote Sensing information
and Web-GIS data-delivery technologies in support of disaster management in the Asia-Pacific region. Sentinel
Asia is 'voluntary and best-efforts-basis initiatives' led by the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum
(APRSAF) to share the disaster information in the region using the 'Digital Asia' (Web-GIS) platform and to
make the best use of earth observation satellites data for disaster management in the Asia-Pacific region. The
system is to initially be an internet-based, node-distributed, information distribution backbone, eventually
distributing relevant satellite and in-situ spatial information on multiple hazards in the Asia-Pacific region. The
system will also be used by member countries of Sentinel Asia in the Asia-Pacific region to 'trigger' dedicated
satellite-data acquisitions by regionally operated satellites through their participating and cooperating space
agencies during major and minor disasters in their countries. Operations of Sentinel Asia are to be commenced
in October 2006 through a dedicated web site.
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