Microsoft PowerPoint - 09 Reference Scenario and Safety Criteria_vJUL13
Reference Scenario Module 9 – Activity 4
European Airspace Concept Workshops for PBN Implementation
Airspace Concept Workshop 2
Objective
This module provides an overview of: – The development of a (critical) reference scenario
and importance of this in the context of PBN Airspace Concept.
– The performance and safety criteria to judge whether the implementation is eventually successful or not.
Airspace Concept Workshop 3
Why?
Reference Scenario enables you to identify your current operations; – Positive
– Negative
– Benchmark
Airspace Concept Workshop 4
Why Not?
In order to improve you need to measure No means of comparison New concept could be worse Using only procedures and LOAs will not provide
realistic overview
Airspace Concept Workshop 5
Types
Reference Scenario Pseudo Reference Scenario
– Takes into account near term changes that will effect the PBN Airspace Concept
Airspace Concept Workshop 6
Pseudo Ref Not currently in use but to be implemented in the short-term* as a result of previous project.
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Remarks by USG Stephen O'Brien
Remarks at the Global Humanitarian Overview 2016 Status Report ‘Investing in Humanity: Meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016'
Opening remarks to the Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability
Key documents
Synthesis report
2016 Secretary-General report
2016 ECOSOC resolution
Documentation
Agenda
Calendar
High-Level Panels and Transition Event
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Leaving No One Behind: Addressing Forced Displacement”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel – "Impediments to the Protection of Civilians"
Concept Note - Transition from relief to development: Understanding the Humanitarian-Development nexus
Side Events
Concept Note: Investing in Humanity: meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016
Concept Note: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Post-WHS Landscape: Taking the Gender Commitments Forward
Concept Note: Urban Crises and the New Urban Agenda
Concept Note: Better humanitarian- development cooperation for sustainable results on the ground
Concept Note: The Humanitarian Data Landscape: From Local to Global Use and Impact
Concept Note: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): Translating Articulated Commitments into Concrete Action for Preventing and Addressing SEA
Concept Note: The role and contribution of collective response evaluation for accountability and learning to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda
C oncept Note: Including the Excluded: Addressing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Situations of Risk and Humanitarian
Concept Note: One month on from the World Humanitarian Summit: What next for humanitarian financing?
Concept Note: UN Humanitarian Pooled Funds in the Post-WHS Era
Concept Note: The Future of Global Humanitarian Health Response
Concept Note: Ending Needs in the Lake Chad Basin: Working Together to Leave No One Behind
Concept Note: Addressing protracted internal displacement: a multi-faceted challenge
Concept Note: Colombia’s humanitarian efforts: Benchmarking the comprehensive attention to victims of the internal conflict
Concept Note: Maximizing the contribution of cash-based programming to ending extreme poverty and achieving zero hunger
Concept Note: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery: New York Launch of the Inter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Concept Note: Safeguarding health access in conflict, upholding international humanitarian law - Global Protection Cluster
Concept Note: Strengthening Africa’s effectiveness for humanitarian action
Concept Note: Resilience to Natural Hazards and Climate-Induced Disasters
Concept Note: Taking the Agenda for Humanity Forward: The Secretary-General’s report on the outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
Background Documents
2015 ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment Synthesis
A/71/82 - E/2016/60 - Report of the Secretary-General on Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
All ECOSOC reports
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Remarks by USG Stephen O'Brien
Remarks at the Global Humanitarian Overview 2016 Status Report ‘Investing in Humanity: Meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016'
Opening remarks to the Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability
Key documents
Synthesis report
2016 Secretary-General report
2016 ECOSOC resolution
Documentation
Agenda
Calendar
High-Level Panels and Transition Event
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Leaving No One Behind: Addressing Forced Displacement”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel – "Impediments to the Protection of Civilians"
Concept Note - Transition from relief to development: Understanding the Humanitarian-Development nexus
Side Events
Concept Note: Investing in Humanity: meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016
Concept Note: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Post-WHS Landscape: Taking the Gender Commitments Forward
Concept Note: Urban Crises and the New Urban Agenda
Concept Note: Better humanitarian- development cooperation for sustainable results on the ground
Concept Note: The Humanitarian Data Landscape: From Local to Global Use and Impact
Concept Note: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): Translating Articulated Commitments into Concrete Action for Preventing and Addressing SEA
Concept Note: The role and contribution of collective response evaluation for accountability and learning to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda
C oncept Note: Including the Excluded: Addressing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Situations of Risk and Humanitarian
Concept Note: One month on from the World Humanitarian Summit: What next for humanitarian financing?
Concept Note: UN Humanitarian Pooled Funds in the Post-WHS Era
Concept Note: The Future of Global Humanitarian Health Response
Concept Note: Ending Needs in the Lake Chad Basin: Working Together to Leave No One Behind
Concept Note: Addressing protracted internal displacement: a multi-faceted challenge
Concept Note: Colombia’s humanitarian efforts: Benchmarking the comprehensive attention to victims of the internal conflict
Concept Note: Maximizing the contribution of cash-based programming to ending extreme poverty and achieving zero hunger
Concept Note: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery: New York Launch of the Inter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Concept Note: Safeguarding health access in conflict, upholding international humanitarian law - Global Protection Cluster
Concept Note: Strengthening Africa’s effectiveness for humanitarian action
Concept Note: Resilience to Natural Hazards and Climate-Induced Disasters
Concept Note: Taking the Agenda for Humanity Forward: The Secretary-General’s report on the outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
Background Documents
2015 ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment Synthesis
A/71/82 - E/2016/60 - Report of the Secretary-General on Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
All ECOSOC reports
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Remarks by USG Stephen O'Brien
Remarks at the Global Humanitarian Overview 2016 Status Report ‘Investing in Humanity: Meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016'
Opening remarks to the Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability
Key documents
Synthesis report
2016 Secretary-General report
2016 ECOSOC resolution
Documentation
Agenda
Calendar
High-Level Panels and Transition Event
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Leaving No One Behind: Addressing Forced Displacement”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel – "Impediments to the Protection of Civilians"
Concept Note - Transition from relief to development: Understanding the Humanitarian-Development nexus
Side Events
Concept Note: Investing in Humanity: meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016
Concept Note: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Post-WHS Landscape: Taking the Gender Commitments Forward
Concept Note: Urban Crises and the New Urban Agenda
Concept Note: Better humanitarian- development cooperation for sustainable results on the ground
Concept Note: The Humanitarian Data Landscape: From Local to Global Use and Impact
Concept Note: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): Translating Articulated Commitments into Concrete Action for Preventing and Addressing SEA
Concept Note: The role and contribution of collective response evaluation for accountability and learning to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda
C oncept Note: Including the Excluded: Addressing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Situations of Risk and Humanitarian
Concept Note: One month on from the World Humanitarian Summit: What next for humanitarian financing?
Concept Note: UN Humanitarian Pooled Funds in the Post-WHS Era
Concept Note: The Future of Global Humanitarian Health Response
Concept Note: Ending Needs in the Lake Chad Basin: Working Together to Leave No One Behind
Concept Note: Addressing protracted internal displacement: a multi-faceted challenge
Concept Note: Colombia’s humanitarian efforts: Benchmarking the comprehensive attention to victims of the internal conflict
Concept Note: Maximizing the contribution of cash-based programming to ending extreme poverty and achieving zero hunger
Concept Note: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery: New York Launch of the Inter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Concept Note: Safeguarding health access in conflict, upholding international humanitarian law - Global Protection Cluster
Concept Note: Strengthening Africa’s effectiveness for humanitarian action
Concept Note: Resilience to Natural Hazards and Climate-Induced Disasters
Concept Note: Taking the Agenda for Humanity Forward: The Secretary-General’s report on the outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
Background Documents
2015 ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment Synthesis
A/71/82 - E/2016/60 - Report of the Secretary-General on Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
All ECOSOC reports
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Remarks by USG Stephen O'Brien
Remarks at the Global Humanitarian Overview 2016 Status Report ‘Investing in Humanity: Meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016'
Opening remarks to the Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability
Key documents
Synthesis report
2016 Secretary-General report
2016 ECOSOC resolution
Documentation
Agenda
Calendar
High-Level Panels and Transition Event
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Leaving No One Behind: Addressing Forced Displacement”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel – "Impediments to the Protection of Civilians"
Concept Note - Transition from relief to development: Understanding the Humanitarian-Development nexus
Side Events
Concept Note: Investing in Humanity: meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016
Concept Note: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Post-WHS Landscape: Taking the Gender Commitments Forward
Concept Note: Urban Crises and the New Urban Agenda
Concept Note: Better humanitarian- development cooperation for sustainable results on the ground
Concept Note: The Humanitarian Data Landscape: From Local to Global Use and Impact
Concept Note: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): Translating Articulated Commitments into Concrete Action for Preventing and Addressing SEA
Concept Note: The role and contribution of collective response evaluation for accountability and learning to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda
C oncept Note: Including the Excluded: Addressing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Situations of Risk and Humanitarian
Concept Note: One month on from the World Humanitarian Summit: What next for humanitarian financing?
Concept Note: UN Humanitarian Pooled Funds in the Post-WHS Era
Concept Note: The Future of Global Humanitarian Health Response
Concept Note: Ending Needs in the Lake Chad Basin: Working Together to Leave No One Behind
Concept Note: Addressing protracted internal displacement: a multi-faceted challenge
Concept Note: Colombia’s humanitarian efforts: Benchmarking the comprehensive attention to victims of the internal conflict
Concept Note: Maximizing the contribution of cash-based programming to ending extreme poverty and achieving zero hunger
Concept Note: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery: New York Launch of the Inter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Concept Note: Safeguarding health access in conflict, upholding international humanitarian law - Global Protection Cluster
Concept Note: Strengthening Africa’s effectiveness for humanitarian action
Concept Note: Resilience to Natural Hazards and Climate-Induced Disasters
Concept Note: Taking the Agenda for Humanity Forward: The Secretary-General’s report on the outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
Background Documents
2015 ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment Synthesis
A/71/82 - E/2016/60 - Report of the Secretary-General on Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
All ECOSOC reports
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Economic and Social Council Humanitarian Affairs Segment
9 to 11 June 2020 Preceded by the Transition Event on 8 June
Draft Calendar (as of 10 June)
Monday 8 June Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June Thursday 11 June Friday 12 June
ALL TIMES ARE NEW YORK LOCAL TIME
ECOSOC HAS
Opening session 9:00-10:00
Side event (Community Engagement)
8:00-9:30
Concept note
Registration
Side event
(Anticipatory Action)
8:00-9:30
Concept note
Registration
Side event (Mental Health and
Psychosocial Support) 9:00-10:30
Concept note
Registration
Transition event 10:00-12:30
Concept note
High-Level Panel (Health)
10:00-12:30
Concept note
High-Level Panel (Technology and
innovation) 10:00-12:30
Concept note
High-Level Panel (IDPs)
10:00-12:30
Concept note
Side event
(Humanitarian impact of EWIPA)
11:00-12:30
Concept note
Registration
High-Level Event (SGBV)
13:00-14:30
Concept note
Side event (Child Protection)
13:00-14:30
Concept note
Registration
Side event
(CT and safeguarding
humanitarian space) 13:00-14:30
Concept note
Registration
Side event (Displacement)
13:00-14:30
Concept Note
Registration
Side event (Inclusive
Humanitarian Action)
14:30-16:00
Concept note
Registration
Closing Session 14:30-16:00
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https://www.unocha.org/sites/unocha/files/Concept%20Note%20for%20High-Level%20Panel%20on%20Health%20Challenges.pdf
https://www.unocha.org/sites/unocha/files/Concept%20Note%20for%20High-Level%20Panel%20on%20New%20Technology%20and%20Innovation.pdf
https://www.unocha.org/sites/unocha/files/Concept%20Note%20for%20High-Level%20Panel%20on%20Internal%20Displacement.pdf
https://www.unocha.org/sites/unocha/files/Side%20Event%20Concept%20Note%20-%20EWIPA.pdf
https://forms.gle/a7ZUAQFRF8sqFLMW8
https://www.unocha.org/sites/unocha/files/Concept%20Note%20for%20High-Level%20Event%20on%20Sexual%20and%20Gender%20Based%20Violence.pdf
https://www.unocha.org/sites/unocha/files/Side%20Event%20Concept%20Note%20-%20Child%20Protection.pdf
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Developing an Implementation Research Proposal
Module 6: Monitoring and evaluating an IR project
Six steps in the IR process
Expected outcomes
Key concepts
Monitoring & evaluation plan
Developing an M&E plan
Implementing the M&E plan
Application of key concepts
Presentation outline
Expected Outcomes
On completion of this module,
participants will be able to
Appreciate the process involved in the
development of an M&E plan
Describe the implementation process of an M&E
plan
Key Concepts
Monitoring and evaluation plan
Developing an M&E Plan
Implementing the M&E plan
Key concept 1
M&E plan
How do you define a M&E plan of a project ?
(...) How will the data for M & E be collected and
analysed?
Key concept 1
M&E plan
What are the uses of an M&E plan?
Key concept 1
M&E plan
Uses of an M&E plan:
- Stating how the project will measure
its achievements
- Documenting consensus thereby encouraging
transparency and responsibility
- Guiding M&E implementation
- Preserving institutional memory
Key concept 1
M&E plan
Key concept 1
M&E plan
An M&E plan is built on the key
parameters of a project:
• Overall goal
• Main beneficiaries or audience
• Hypotheses or assumptions
• Project scope and size
• Extent of capacity for M&E
• Project duration
• Overall project budget
Standards for an M&E plan
Utility
Feasibility
Ethically Sound
Accuracy
Key Concept 1
M&E Plan
Key concept 2
Setting up or Developing
an M&E plan
What issues should you consider
before you set up an M&E plan?
Language:English
Score: 550013.77
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Microsoft PowerPoint - Operational Concept Summary
Global Air Traffic Management Global Air Traffic Management Operational ConceptOperational Concept
Review Review
Cairo, 30 November 2005Cairo, 30 November 2005
Arthur Bradshaw Chairman, Air Traffic Management
Requirements and Performance Panel
2
Air Traffic ManagementAir Traffic Management
Air traffic management is the dynamic, integrated management of air traffic and airspace — safely, economically and efficiently — through the provision of facilities and seamless services in collaboration with all parties.
3
Global Air Traffic Management Global Air Traffic Management Operational ConceptOperational Concept
The ATM operational concept is a vision that describes how an integrated global ATM system should operate.
The concept provides States and industry with clearer objectives for the design and implementation of ATM and supporting CNS systems.
4
Vision statementVision statement
To achieve an interoperable global air traffic management system for all users during all phases of flight, that • meets agreed levels of safety • provides for optimum economic operations • is environmentally sustainable and • meets national security requirements
5
Scope of the ATM conceptScope of the ATM concept
The global ATM operational concept addresses what is needed to increase user flexibility and maximize operating efficiencies in order to: • increase system capacity and • improve safety levels in the future air traffic
management system
6
7
8
FundamentalsFundamentals
ATM Community Guiding principles Expectations Concept components Expected benefits
9
Guiding Principles in six main areas:Guiding Principles in six main areas:
Safety Humans Technology Information Collaboration Continuity
10
Eleven ExpectationsEleven Expectations (in alphabetical order)(in alphabetical order)
Access and Equity Capacity Cost-effectiveness Efficiency Environment Flexibility Global interoperability Participation by the ATM community Predictability Safety Security
11
OUTCOMES / USER EXPECTATIONSOUTCOMES / USER EXPECTATIONS
SAFETYTOTAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
ATM OPERATIONAL CONCEPTATM OPERATIONAL CONCEPTATM OPERATIONAL CONCEPT
System delivered trajectorySystem delivered trajectoryUser requested trajectoryUser requested trajectory
12
Seven Concept ComponentsSeven Concept Components
Airspace organization and management Aerodrome operations Demand and capacity balancing Traffic synchronization Airspace user operations Conflict management ATM service delivery management
13
Elements
AOMAOMAirspace Organization and Management
CMCMConflict Management
TSTSTraffic Sequencing
DCBDCBDemand / Capacity Balancing
ATMOC ComponentsATMOC ComponentsATMOC Components
14
Actors/Activities
ADOPSADOPSAerodrome Operations
AIROPSAIROPSAirspace user Operations
ATMSDATMSDATM Service Delivery Management
ATMOC ComponentsATMOC ComponentsATMOC Components
15
Collaborative Decision Making Collaborative Decision Making and Information Managementand Information Management
Means achieving an acceptable solution that takes into account the needs of those involved Requires a spirit of cooperation Resolves competing demands for an ATM resource and facilitates the safe sharing of that resource among airspace users Will ensure the cohesion and linkage between the seven concept components
16
Medium/Glue
IM/SIM/SInformation Management/Services
CDMCDMCollaborative Decision Making
ATMOC PrerequisitesATMOC PrerequisitesATMOC Prerequisites
17
ATMOC = Integrated ServicesATMOC = Integrated Services
ElementsElements Actor / Actor /
ActivitiesActivities Medium / Medium /
GlueGlue
OUTCOMES
(USER EXPECTATIONS)
ATM OPERATIONAL CONCEPTATM OPERATIONAL CONCEPTATM OPERATIONAL CONCEPT
ATMOC Components
18
1.1. The meeting is invited to take note of the need to consider the The meeting is invited to take note of the need to consider the impact of the ICAO ATM Operational Concept, on the region.impact of the ICAO ATM Operational Concept, on the region.
2.2.
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https://www.icao.int/MID/Docum...tional%20concept%20summary.pdf
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Microsoft PowerPoint - 00 Workshop Introduction_vJUL13
Introduction European Airspace Concept Workshops for PBN Implementation
Airspace Concept Workshop 2
OBJECTIVES
The objective of this workshop is to provide an overview of the development of a PBN Airspace Concept,
To introduce the EUROCONTROL ‘European Airspace Concept Handbook for PBN Implementation’ and the methodology to be used in developing such concepts,
Practice the activity steps within the Airspace handbook through group work.
Airspace Concept Workshop 3
AUDIENCE
Technical ATC managers, Operational Terminal and Area air traffic
controllers
Regulators (operations approvals officials) Airspace planners Pans Ops specialists Air transport technical pilots
Airspace Concept Workshop 4
EUROCONTROL
Airspace Concept Workshop 5
Eurocontrol Member States
Airspace Concept Workshop 6
International Organisations Azerbaijan
Georgia
ECAC (44)
Iceland (1)Norway (1)Turkey
EUROCONTROL (40)
NATO (28)
EU (28)
Latvia
Estonia
IrelandFinland Austria Cyprus
SwedenMalta
GermanyFrance
Lithuania
ItalyGreece Hungary
UKSpain Slovenia Romania
Slovakia
BulgariaBelgium DenmarkCzech Republic
Poland Portugal
Luxembourg The Netherlands
ICAO (EUR/NAT) (56)
Kyrgyzstan
Russian Federation
Belarus
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Algeria
Andorra
Morocco
Tunisia
The Holy See LiechtensteinNon-Contracting States :
Ukraine
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Albania
Switzerland
Serbia
Croatia
Armenia
Bosnia & Herzegovina Republic of Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
San Marino
Israel
Canada
USA
EASA (32)
January 2014
Airspace Concept Workshop 7
WHO ARE WE?
(...) Eliot
Group work (Initial Design)
LUNCH
Pavlicevic Eliot
Pavlicevic Eliot
Pavlicevic Eliot
Pavlicevic Eliot
Pavlicevic Eliot
F.Pavlicevic
Navigation Specification
NAVAID Infrastructure
Navigation Application
Navigation Specification
NAVAID Infrastructure
Navigation Specification
Navigation Specification
NAVAID Infrastructure
NAVAID Infrastructure
Navigation Application Navigation Application
Airspace Concept Workshop 10
Material for Workshop
Workshop folder European Airspace Concept Handbook Several relevant docs Support tools
Airspace Concept Workshop 11
QUESTIONS???
Language:English
Score: 545805.22
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