ENGAGING SPACE TOOLS FOR DEVELOPMENT ON EARTH: CONTRIBUTION OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS TO THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA

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ENGAGING SPACE TOOLS FOR DEVELOPMENT ON EARTH: CONTRIBUTION OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS TO THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA SIMONETTA DI PIPPO, DIRECTOR United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs United Nations Office Vienna 1

UN and Outer Space: Early Years 1958: Resolution by the UN General Assembly 1348(XIII): Outer space to be used for peaceful purposes only and to be exploited to the benefit of mankind Established an ad-hoc Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) as an appropriate body for international cooperation 1959: UN General Assembly resolution 1472 (XIV) reaffirmed the role of COPUOSand mandated the Committee to: Review international co-operation Study space-related activities that could be undertaken under United Nations auspices Encourage and assist with national space research programmes Study legal problems which may arise from the exploration of outer space 2

Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space 1961: Establishment of two Subcommittees of COPUOS Scientific and Technical Subcommittee (STSC) Legal Subcommittee (LSC) Reports to the Fourth Committee of the General Assembly Adopts an annual resolution on International cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space The only Committee of the General Assembly that deals with international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space COPUOSand UNOOSAorganized three major United Nations conferences on the exploration and peaceful uses of outer space, all held in Vienna in 1968, 1982 and 1999 (UNISPACE) The third conference (UNISPACE III) outlined a wide variety of actions to: Protect the global environment and manage natural resources; Increase the use of space applications for human security, development and welfare; Protect the space environment; Increase developing countries access to space science and its benefits. 3

International Day of Human Space Flight: 12 April Resolution by the General Assembly of 7 April 2011 Celebrates at the international level the beginning of the space era for humankind

Messages from Space Explorers

UN Programme on Space Applications Established in response to recommendations of the first UNISPACEconference in 1968 Operational since 1971 Implemented by UNOOSA United Nations Expert on Space Applications

Capacity Building in Space Technology Under its Programme on Space Applications the United Nations is supporting capacity building in space technology development and rendering assistance to countries wishing to establish relevant programmes, in compliance with the relevant regulatory and legal framework HSTI Human Space Technology Initiative BSTI Basic Space Technology Initiative BSSI Basic Space Science Initiative

Human Space Technology Initiative (HSTI) Launched in 2010 International cooperation: in human space flight and activities related to space exploration; Outreach: Promote increased awareness among Member States of the benefits of utilizing human space technology and its applications; Capacity-building in microgravity science education and research.

Basic Space Technology Initiative(BSTI) To enhance access to space application tools for sustainable development through building capacity in basic space technology Mission: Respond to the growing interest in many countries to establish indigenous capacities in basic space technology Objectives: Address the growing role of small (nano-) satellites for education, basic space science and for operational applications Assist countries to assure adherence to the relevant regulatory frameworks and promote the use of standards Promote international cooperation and information exchange in capacity building in basic space technology

Regional Centres for Space Science and Technology Education, affiliated to the United Nations Western Asia Jordan China (TO BE ESTABLISHED)

Space Law: UN Treaties and Principles on Outer Space Treaties: Outer Space Treaty, 1967 (103 States parties / 25 additional signatures) Rescue Agreement, 1968 (94/24) Liability Convention, 1972 (91/22) Registration Convention, 1975 (60/4) Moon Agreement, 1979 (15/4) Principles: Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Uses of Outer Space (1963) Principles Governing the Use by States of Artificial Earth Satellites for International Direct Television Broadcasting (1982) Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth from Outer Space (1986) Principles Relevant to the Use of Nuclear Power Sources in Outer Space (1992) Declaration on International Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space for the Benefit and in the Interests of All States, Taking into Particular Account the Needs of Developing Countries (1996)

UN Register on Objects Launched into Outer Space Established in 1962, the Register is the central repository of official information provided by States on space objects in accordance with the Registration Convention or, on a voluntary basis, under General Assembly resolution 1721 B of 1961 The Register contains information and registration data on nearly 14.000 space objects received from Member States and Intergovernmental Organizations in their capacity of launching States Web-database containing information received and also complementary information collected from external sources on all functional objects launched into outer space since 1957 Search could be performed using different parameters (name, international designator, launching State, date of launch, orbital status, etc.) Provides links between space objects and their relevant documents of registration. This way, every user can download and print any registration document All information contained in the Register is publicly available via the UNOOSA website: www.unoosa.org

Space Law Capacity-building programme Series of Space Law Workshops held: 2002 in The Netherlands; 2003 in the Republic of Korea; 2004 in Brazil; 2005 in Nigeria; 2006 in Ukraine; 2009 in Iran; 2010 in Thailand; 2012 in Argentina. Space Law Workshop to be held 2014 in China Dedicated space law seminar organized within African Leadership Conference in 2011 (Kenya) and 2013 (Ghana) Space Law Website: Treaty status database and national space legislation database Bilateral and multilateral agreements database Directory on education opportunities in space law Technical legal assistance, including on UN Register Curriculum on education in space law for Regional Centres published in March 2014

Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER) Ensure that all countries and international and regional organizations have access to and develop the capacity to use all types of space-based information to support the full disaster management cycle. Especially by being a gateway to space information for disaster management support; serving as a bridge to connect the disaster management and space communities; and being a facilitator of capacity-building and institutional strengthening (A/RES/61/110).

UN-SPIDER activities Knowledge Portal The UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal is a web-based tool for information, communication and process support Fostering Cooperation UN-SPIDER fosters alliances and creates forums where both space and disaster management communities can meet Capacity Building UN-SPIDER facilitates capacity building and institutional strengthening, including the development of curricula and an e-learning platform (e-spider) Technical Advisory Support UN-SPIDER provides support to countries in assessing national capacity and in evaluating disaster and risk reduction activities, policies and plans and many more

UN-SPIDER Network of Regional Support Offices RUSSIAN FEDERATION HUNGARY ALGERIA ROMANIA UKRAINE I.R. IRAN PAKISTAN NEPAL ADRC UWI CATHALAC NIGERIA RCMRD COLOMBIA INDONESIA ARGENTINA

UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal A web portal for information, communication, and process support. A platform which supports knowledge management, capacity building, technical advisory support and support to emergency and humanitarian assistance http://www.un-spider.org

UN-SPIDER Technical Advisory Missions

Thank you for your attention Simonetta Di Pippo, Director United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs Vienna International Centre P.O. Box 500, 1400 Vienna, Austria 19