NEW UN OFFICE UTILIZING SPACE INFORMATION TO MITIGATE DISASTERS OPENS IN BONN
NEW UN OFFICE UTILIZING SPACE INFORMATION TO MITIGATE DISASTERS OPENS IN BONN
New York, Oct 31 2007 5:00PM
A new United Nations Outer Space Affairs (<"http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/index.html">UNOOSA) office tasked with utilizing space technologies to respond to all stages of disasters globally has opened in Bonn, Germany.
The new office – expected to be the first of several – aims to carry out the UN Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER).
Unlike other recent initiatives where space-based information is used for humanitarian and emergency response, UN-SPIDER is the first to employ the technologies to cover all stages of disaster, including the risk reduction phase which could significantly cut the loss of lives and property.
UN-SPIDER will provide universal access to all countries and interested organizations to space-based information and services on disaster management "and will have a considerable impact on the way space-based information is used in dealing with disasters around the world," said Franz Baumann, Deputy Director-General of the UN Office at Vienna.
The programme, established by the UN General Assembly last December, hopes to assist countries and organizations by acting as a gateway to space-based information for disaster management support and facilitate developing countries in their capacity-building and institutional strengthening efforts.
UN-SPIDER offices are also scheduled to open in Beijing and Geneva.
2007-10-31 00:00:00.000
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