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WGCapD One Earth – One Health Workshop
The CEOS Working Group on Capacity Building & Data Democracy (WGCapD) co-organized the “One Earth – One Health Workshop: Contributions of Earth Observations (EO) to Public Health Practices”, which took place during the 2017 Earth Observation Summit in Montreal, Canada, on June 21, 2017.
The workshop unfolded in three sessions:
- 9:00 to 10:35 – Context and Scientific Opportunities
- 11:00 to 12:20 – Science
- 13:30 to 16:00 PM – Problem Solving Using Scenarios
Sessions 1 and 2 of the Workshop (9:00AM – 12:20PM EST) have been made freely available to virtual attendees. Please check the Agenda and Presentations:
9:00 to 9:15 – Opening
Time | Presenter | Title |
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9:00 to 9:15 | Éric Laliberté Director General, Space Utilization Canadian Space Agency - CSA | CSA opening remarks |
Dr Howard Njoo Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Canada and Acting Assistant Deputy Minister Public Health Agency of Canada - PHAC | PHAC opening remarks |
9:15 to 10:35 – Session 1: Context and Scientific Opportunities
Moderators: Guy Aubé (CSA) and Stéphanie Brazeau (PHAC)
Time | Presenter | Title |
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9:15 to 9:35 | Cécile Vignolles Program Manager Direction de l’Innovation, des Applications et de la Science/Terre-Environnement-Climat CNES – Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, France UN-COPUOS Expert Group on Space and Global Health | Tele-epidemiology: which contribution for Earth Observation satellite data? |
9:35 to 9:55 | Ramesh Krishnamurthy Senior Advisor Health Systems and Innovation Cluster World Health Organization Headquarters - WHO | Satellite Earth Observation Data in advancing health-related SDG 3 Targets: A Conceptual Framework |
9:55 to 10:15 | Juli Moore Trtanj, M.E.S. NOAA One Health and Integrated Climate and Weather Extremes Research Lead Climate Program Office | Getting ahead of the Curve: Using Earth Observations to predict health risks |
10:15 to 10:35 | John Haynes Program Manager for Health and Air Quality Applications Applied Sciences Program NASA Earth Science Division | Earth Observations for Health and Air Quality |