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SUMMARY:Monitoring Algal Blooms in the Sandbox with Python Webinar
DESCRIPTION:GeoVille\, in conjunction with Space in Africa\, is organising a webinar titled “Monitoring Algal Blooms the Sandbox (Jupyter Lab) with Python ” on 6th August 2024 at 10:30 AM (UTC+2/ CEST) via Zoom to train users on the Example Notebooks for facilitating sustainable algal ecosystems. Algal blooms are rapid increases in the algae population in aquatic systems\, often resulting in significant ecological\, economic\, and health impacts. These blooms can deplete oxygen in the water\, leading to the death of marine life\, disrupt local fisheries\, and produce toxins that are harmful to humans and wildlife. The western coast of South Africa\, with its rich marine biodiversity and crucial fishing industry\, is particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of algal blooms. \nMonitoring algal blooms is essential for timely intervention and mitigation. Remote sensing technology\, particularly satellite data from missions like Sentinel-3\, provides a powerful tool for tracking these events over large and remote areas. Sentinel-3\, a mission developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) as part of the Copernicus Programme\, offers high-resolution optical and infrared data that is well-suited for detecting and monitoring algal blooms. The webinar will encourage you to register for free\, sign in and sync the Example Notebooks. \nDuring this training\, participants will gain access to and learn how to leverage Example Notebooks on the Dunia IT platform\, designed by ESA. Furthermore\, attendees will gain insights into applying EO data for environmental monitoring of marine ecosystems and sustainable water and natural resource management across Africa. \nObjectives \n\nRegister and Sync the Example Notebooks: Participants will go through an example notebook together\, step by step\, ensuring enough time to understand and code it themselves.\nIn this notebook\, we will demonstrate the process of using Sentinel-3 data to monitor algal blooms along the western coast of South Africa. The steps include:\n\nData Acquisition: Accessing Sentinel-3 data relevant to our area of interest.\nData Preprocessing: Performing necessary preprocessing steps such as histogram normalisation to ensure data quality.\nAlgal Bloom Detection: Applying algorithms to identify and quantify the chlorophyll concentration.\nVisualisation and Analysis: Generating visualisations to interpret the results and assess the spatial and temporal dynamics of the blooms.\n\n\nBy the end of this notebook\, participants will gain insights into the practical application of satellite data for environmental monitoring and understand the critical importance of tracking algal blooms to protect marine ecosystems and coastal economies.\n\nSpeaker \n\nJohannes Schmid\, IT Service and Operations Manager\, Geoville\n\nImportant Information \n\nDate and Time: The event will be held on 6th August 2024\, from 10:30 AM UTC+2/CEST via Zoom.\nRegistration Link: Registration is open to all interested individuals. To register\, please click here.\n\nAbout GeoVille and Dunia \nGeoVille introduced the Dunia platform on behalf of the European Space Agency (ESA)\, an innovative solution designed to streamline the processing and distribution of Earth Observation data across Africa. This cloud-based platform facilitates direct interpretation of Copernicus data\, with features such as low bandwidth consumption\, compatibility with handheld mobile devices\, and usage allowances for eligible users. Dunia caters to a broad range of users\, from novice developers to experienced experts\, and promotes collaborative efforts to minimise redundancy and optimise problem-solving. It also enables users to securely share data and collaborate in real-time with colleagues and clients\, regardless of location. \nAbout Space in Africa \nSpace in Africa is the leading analytics and consulting company in the space sector\, serving both the institutional and commercial markets with a particular focus on Africa. Our experience builds on a long track of past projects executed for international organisations\, national governments\, and commercial players\, with high stakes in the space business — our practice cuts across all African countries. Space in Africa’s proprietary\, research-based business and market analysis predict critical outcomes in what happens next in the industry and the opportunities available. Our data-driven analysis\, free of vested interests and pre-conceptions\, is helping to shape the ecosystem by making available accurate information critical for the change. \n\nClick here to get real time data and information on every Segments and players in the African space and satellite industry.
URL:https://opportunities.spaceinafrica.com/event/monitoring-algal-blooms-in-the-sandbox-with-python-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:2024 SPACE UNGANA Forum
DESCRIPTION:The Omni Africa Space Research Education and Training Ungana (SPACE UNGANA)\, organised by the Space Futures Forum\, will be held on-site and virtually between 20 and 30 July 2024 at All Nations University (Main Campus)\, Ghana. \nThe forum gathers academics\, advocates\, policymakers\, technocrats and industry leaders interested in advancing African space development. SPACE UNGANA aims to explore opportunities and challenges in the space industry ecosystem and identify strategies for building capacity to advance the African Space Agenda and Africa Union (AU) 2063 \nForum Themes \n\nBuilding Foundational Capacity;\nSpace for the SDGs;\nSpace Settlement;\nSpace Tourism; and\nSpace Traffic Management.\n\nParticipation Fees\nEarly bird ends (June 30\, 2024) \n\nAcademic/NGO: USD 150 and up;\nIndustry: USD 250;\nStudent: USD 75; and\nVirtual Participation: USD 30.\n\nHow to Register \nTo register\, click here. \nFor more information\, click here. \n\nClick here to get real time data and information on every Segments and players in the African space and satellite industry.
URL:https://opportunities.spaceinafrica.com/event/2024-space-ungana-forum/
LOCATION:All Nations\, All Nations University\, Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Industry event
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SUMMARY:SANSA’s Training on Utilising Space Technologies in Sustainable Urban Development
DESCRIPTION:The South African Space Agency (SANSA) invites interested participants to attend its Earth Observation (EO) training on “Harnessing Space Technological Applications in Sustainable Urban Development using Julia Programming Language” between 16 -18 July 2024 at Capital Menlyn Maine\, South Africa. The training workshop aims to develop skills in the use of Julia programming language to visualise and process earth observation data with more emphasis on sustainable human settlement applications. \nBenefits\n\nParticipants will learn the fundamentals of the Julia programming language\, including basic syntax\, data types\, control structures\, functions\, and libraries;\nParticipants will learn how to visualise EO data using Julia libraries. They will learn how to create various plots\, maps\, and visualisations to analyse and communicate spatial information effectively;\nParticipants will learn how to handle and manipulate EO data using Julia libraries; and\nParticipants will learn how to process and analyse satellite imagery using Julia libraries. They will learn techniques for image enhancement\, classification\, and feature extraction.\n\nHow to Attend\nInterested participants must confirm their attendance by completing the confirmation form for planning purposes. \nAdditional Notes\nSelected delegates will receive an email confirmation. Please note that travel and accommodation expenses are the trainees’/delegates’ responsibility. In addition\, participants should note that space availability is limited. \n\nClick here to get real time data and information on every Segments and players in the African space and satellite industry.
URL:https://opportunities.spaceinafrica.com/event/sansas-training-on-utilising-space-technologies-in-sustainable-urban-development/
LOCATION:Maine\, Capital Menlyn Maine\, Pretoria\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Training
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