Exploring new hyperspectral and thermal sensors for drought monitoring in Africa
Droughts are considered the most relevant hazard in terms of economic losses in many areas around the glob, and particularly on the African continent. In order to create resilient and productive agricultural systems, there is a clear need for efficient tools to monitor and predict (1) the occurrence of droughts and (2) their impact on agricultural productivity.
EO AFRICA EXPLORERS is part of ESA's EO AFRICA Initiative, which aims at developing products to deliver large-scale information on Ecosystem water stress, as well as detailed information on plant water stress at field level. The results of this project will flow into recommendations for the design of the Sentinel Expansion missions.
EO AFRICA EXPLORERS aims at building a solid African-European collaboration, enabling an active research community and creative innovation processes for a continuous development of EO capabilities in Africa. Therefore, an important part of the project is the active involvement of African stakeholders within the entire process, including product definition, development and validation.
Five stakeholders have already been identified with whom we will closely collaborate throughout the project (AGHRYMET, AAH, RCMRD, AfriGEO, AKTC). These parties have all acknowledged the added value of drought monitoring tools in their day-to-day work and have also agreed to provide valuable in-situ information that will help us validate our algorithms and products.
In the end, the new drought monitoring products will be implemented on the Food Security TEP platform, allowing it to be accessed by a wider community of potential end users.
ESA's EO AFRICA EXPLORERS project has been kicked off on 20 September 2022 and will run over a course of 2 years until October 2024. The project is led by VISTA in cooperation with LIST and VITO Remote Sensing.
Stay tuned for more updates as we progress through this exciting new opportunity.
