Seminar on The SEPAL module 15.3.1. Towards monitoring land cover, land degradation and restoration options with in-country data
In a significant step towards achieving a land degradation-neutral world, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has introduced a cutting-edge online module on the SEPAL platform. This initiative is part of the broader UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030, aimed at bolstering global efforts in sustainable development and ecosystem preservation.
The SEPAL platform offers high-resolution geospatial data enabling nations to monitor and assess land degradation effectively. This tool is designed to support the generation of precise spatial data for land cover monitoring and reporting on various SDG indicators, including the crucial SDG 15.3.1, which focuses on the proportion of degraded land over total land area.
By facilitating better planning, implementation, and monitoring of land restoration projects, the SEPAL tool is expected to foster enhanced partnerships and collaboration across national, regional, and global levels. This technological advancement marks a pivotal development in international efforts to restore ecosystems and ensure food security for billions affected by land degradation worldwide.
Join the seminar online on April 25 and 26 from 13:00 to 2:30 CEST.
Agenda:
Day 1: Introduction and SEPAL platform
13:00 - 13:05 (CEST)
Opening remarks
Vera Boerger, Senior Land officer, Land and Water Division, FAO
13:05 - 13:20
Land degradation monitoring: Opportunities and challenges
Sara Minelli, Programme Officer for Monitoring and Assessment, UNCCD
13:20 - 13:30
Reporting with SDG 15.3.1
Brian O’Connor, Spatial data Specialist, UNCCD
13:30 - 13:40
Use of land cover meta language (LCML) and land cover legend in land degradation monitoring and other SDGs
Fatima Mushtaq, Land monitoring expert, Geospatial unit, Land and Water Division, FAO
13:40 - 14:25
Introduction to the SEPAL platform and module 15.3.1
Amit Ghosh, Geospatial expert, Geospatial unit, Land and Water Division, FAO
14:25 - 14:30
Q&A
Matieu Henry, a.i. Head Geospatial Unit
Day 2: Example and demonstration
13:00 - 13:10 (CEST)
Importance of national land cover data in land degradation monitoring
Bernd Eversmann, Technical Director Land, (GEOLDN, GIZ)
13:10 - 13:25
Example of monitoring 15.3.1 using global data: Bangladesh
Rashed Jalal, Remote Sensing and GIS expert, Geospatial unit, Land and Water Division, FAO
13:25 - 13:40
Example of monitoring 15.3.1 using high resolution data: Angola
Rashed Jalal, Remote Sensing and GIS expert, Geospatial unit, Land and Water Division, FAO
13:40 - 14:00
Example of using in-country land cover data for monitoring land degradation using the SEPAL Module 15.3.1
Amit Ghosh, Geospatial expert, Geospatial unit, Land and Water Division, FAO
14:00 - 14:10
Q&A
Matieu Henry, Technical officer, Geospatial unit, Land and Water Division, FAO
14:10 - 14:25
Roundtable discussion about comparing results from different tools and platforms
Daniel Guerrero, Geospatial Specialist
14:25 - 14:30
Closing remarks
Erik Lindquist, Forestry Officer Forestry Division, FAO