About

RECCAP-2 Climate Space project

The ESA-funded RECCAP-2 Climate Space project aims to produce new and more accurate estimates of the greenhouse gas budgets of key regions of the world impacted by natural processes and anthropogenic drivers. The project relies on atmospheric inversion models to map all fluxes of CO2 and CH4, and on new estimates of carbon stocks in trees retrieved from high and very high-resolution satellite imagery, maps of northern peatlands and inland water greenhouse gas fluxes. The regions studied are the Amazon, Siberia, Europe and Northern peatlands. The greenhouse flux estimates from EO data integrate across different Essential Climate Variables of the ESA Climate Space program. The fluxes and carbon stock changes will be reconciled with national greenhouse gas inventories and annually updated for the Global Stock Take of the Paris Agreement.

Focuses Issues

  1. Reducing uncertainties in regional CO2 and CH4 fluxes due to ecosystems response to climatic variations and land-use changes.
  2. Improve the alignment between bottom-up (inventory-based) and top-down (atmospheric observation-based) approaches for global carbon and methane budgets.
  3. Use EO-data to overcome some limitations of national inventories in capturing rapid changes (e.g., droughts, extreme fires).
  4. Deliver frequent EO-data, products and analyses to monitor countries' progress in meeting emission reduction pledges under the Paris Agreement.

The Project Aims To

Output of the RECCAP2-CS Project

The project is structured into three phases:

Each phase emphasizes collaboration with ESA and the inventory community to refine system requirements, results, and performance.