Faatasi Malologa (PGSC Chair) Director Department of Lands & Survey, Tuvalu

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Seventh Session of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) - 31 July -4 August 2017 Faatasi Malologa (PGSC Chair) Director Department of Lands & Survey, Tuvalu

Geodetic Reference Frame - Pacific Small steps in Pacific SIDs adopting UN Resolution A/69/L.53 A Global Geodetic Reference Frame for Sustainable Development Transition from Local Grid to Global Reference Frame

Global Geodetic Reference Frame The UN-GGIM Roadmap In February 2015 the UN General Assembly adopted the resolution A Global Geodetic Reference Frame for Sustainable Development - the first resolution recognizing the importance of a globally-coordinated approach to geodesy. As per UN Resolution A/69/L.53 In the Pacific Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu

Upgrade of national geodetic reference frame using GNSS Government support on Tuvalu Geodetic Survey Project funding Phase I Tuvalu Geodetic Survey Project 2016 over 30% GGRF covered Phase II Tuvalu Geodetic Survey 2017 70% GGRF coverage Phase III 2018 seek donor support to complete Technical & Equipment support SPC Invite regional & international support on policy and legislative matters on adopting GGRF

Global Geodetic Monitoring of Crustal Velocities : Understanding Local Impacts of Sea Level Rise & Climate Change through GGRF Mapping Tuvalu Baselines in GCRF to define present, and future sovereign rights Maritime boundary delimitation, Extended continental shelf (ECS) claim on global reference frame WGS84 (comply with UNCLOS and signed treaties with 3 states)

Tuvalu Geodetic Survey Project 2016 Phase I Supported by Government funding Partnership with Geoscience Unit of SPC technology transfer & survey infrastructure Phase I - 4 weeks field survey on 3 islands ; - GNSS survey - Photo- control survey - Cadastral survey - Tide Observation (2 days obs & RBR installation 6 months LAT, HAT, MSL) - Establish local datum link to nearby Survey BM on land occupy by GNSS Scheduled Phase II Survey (Aug Sept 2017)

GNSS Survey 2016 Maintenance of existing Survey Control BMs Establish one GNSS Primary Control on each island 4 days observation; used as base for survey Training & technology transfer to local staff on GNSS by SPC experts

Photo Control GNSS Survey Google Map position error 32 metres RTK GNSS Surveys Reference Image Points

Cadastral Survey using GNSS RTK GNSS Surveys Boundary Definition Shift of Local Grid (digitized cadastre vs GNSS (satellite image)

Tide Monitoring defining vertical datum Tide watch to establish LAT,HAT and MSL Installation of RBR to monitor local sea level 6 months Establish link of MSL to nearby BM on land occupied by GNSS

Pacific Geospatial & Surveying Council Independent regional body advancing geospatial and surveying standards and capacity Established in the margins of the GIS/RS User Conference in November 2014 Governed by the PGSC Charter endorsed by 11 Pacific Island governments Supported by PGSC Partnership Desk (SPC) For more info, visit: http://gsd.spc.int/pgsc/

PGSC Vision Sustainable development in the Pacific enabled by world class geospatial information and surveying services

PGSC Strategy 10-year regional plan for developing geospatial and surveying capacity Collaborative process Member ownership

Purpose Purpose 1. To demonstrate the critical nature of geospatial and surveying information and services and the development and maintenance of these services in the Pacific region; 2. To articulate the collaborative aspirations of the region s geospatial and surveying professionals in advancing capacity; 3. To guide the development of sustainable geospatial and surveying information and services in Pacific Island Countries & Territories, and; 4. To serve as an entry point for engagement with internal and external partners.

PGSC Strategy Goals 1. Leadership and Visibility The PGSC enables regional leadership, guidance and support for members to engage stakeholders and the community on geospatial and surveying activities. 2. Standards and Technology Countries across the region adopt a modern Geodetic Reference Frame (GRF) and improved technology underpinning geospatial systems and applications. 3. Sustainability Geospatial and surveying activities at the national and regional level are supported by a diverse and sustainable resource base. 4. Capacity Building The geospatial and surveying community is selfreliant with a culture supportive of learning innovation and gender equity.

Challenges Lack funding on infrastructure upgrade (hardware & software) Lack standards & specification Fit- for purpose approach GCRF focus in urban area outer islands and rural areas not cover Geospatial & Survey institution in Pacific region lacks funding support from global development partners Pacific Geospatial & Surveying Council (PGSC) regional approach to support geospatial & surveying activities in Pacific region, link to international bodies FIG, UN- GGIM Invite support from relevant UN bodies to assist PGSC and Geospatial & Surveying institutions in the region promote and strengthen partnership on geospatial and surveying programs in Pacific region Mapping local impacts on sea level rise, coastal erosion, and climate change on a global geodetic reference frame improve disaster and risk reduction planning

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