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Government Related Initiatives Program (GRIP)

Government Related Initiatives Program (GRIP)

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The Canadian Space Agency coordinates all civil space-related activities for the Government of Canada. In support of this role, the Government Related Initiatives Program (GRIP) focuses on Earth observation systems for land, ocean, and the atmosphere to enhance government services.

By providing technical guidance for the optimum use of space-based technologies supported by the Government of Canada, GRIP helps derive the maximum benefit from investment by Canada and the international Earth observation community.

GRIP is administered along three strategic themes:

  • Environment
  • Resource & land Use management
  • Security & foreign policy

Thematic areas

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Better understand and monitor the key parameters and processes of the Earth, atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere and biosphere systems and their interrelationship...
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Resource and Land Use Management Read more

Support decision-making processes of public and private sectors related to sustainable resource development and management... read more

Security & Foreign Policy Read more

Support innovative software and algorithm development dedicated to EO applications...
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In focus

 June, 2010
Forest Fires Smoke in the St. Lawrence Valley and New England

Fire plays an important role in most ecosystems in Canada and abroad. As these ecosystems have evolved over the last 10,000-15,000 years (since the glacial retreat at the end of the last ice age), fire has helped to maintain their health and diversity. From a socio-economic perspective fire can, however, have negative or undesirable effects on public health and safety, property, and natural resources.




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