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Four Pillars to address the Future of Space

机译:四个支柱来解决空间的未来

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Since the dawn of the space age the United Nations has recognized not only the shear importance for greater international collaboration in outer space, but also the enormous potential of space research & technology for socioeconomic development. In light of this, the United Nations organized three global conferences on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE); 2018 will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the first UNISPACE conference, held in Vienna in 1968. Since then the space sector has changed drastically, and the speed at which it will continue to change will pose a significant challenge in the future. The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) believes that in this world of growing interdependence and interconnectivity, the survival of humanity will depend even more on cooperation, collaboration and global governance. UN1SPACE+50 (www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/unispaceplus50/index.html), with the goal to articulate a long-term vision for Space, will chart the future role of UNOOSA, the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) and its subsidiary bodies. To this end, UNOOSA has defined four thematic pillars to guide the process of a three-year series (2016-2018) of High-Level Fora (HLF) "Space as a driver for socio-economic sustainable development", which will be an opportunity for the space community to collectively elaborate recommendations for the UNISPACE+50 blueprint. The first pillar addresses space economy, which is defined as the full range of activities and use of resources that create and provide value and benefits to human beings in the course of exploring, understanding and utilizing space. The second pillar, space society, refers to a society, which carries out its core functions while making the best use of space technologies and space-based services and applications. The third pillar, space accessibility, refers to all user communities and decision-makers being able, on an equal basis, to benefit from and use space technologies and space-based data. The fourth pillar, space diplomacy, is defined as cooperation among nations in using space technologies and applications to address common challenges facing humanity and to build constructive, knowledge-based partnerships. This paper will explore and discuss these four thematic pillars representing the main areas of focus for UNOOSA and the international community towards the HLF, UNISPACE+50 and beyond. The pillars will not be addressed in isolation and it will be essential for the common way forward to consider the various interlinkages and interdependencies in the holistic picture towards "UNISPACE+50", and 'Space2030".
机译:自从该空间年龄的黎明以来,联合国不仅认识到了外层空间中更加国际合作的剪切重要性,而且是社会经济发展空间研究和技术的巨大潜力。鉴于此,联合国有三次全球会议关于外层空间的勘探和和平用途(UNISPACE); 2018年将在1968年在维也纳举行的第一个unispace会议上的五十周年。从那时起,空间部门发生了急剧变化,并且继续改变的速度将在未来构成重大挑战。联合国外层空间事务办公室(UNOOSA)认为,在这个越来越多的相互依存和互联性的世界中,人类的生存将更多地依赖于合作,协作和全球治理。 UN1SPACE + 50(www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/unispaceplus50/undex.html),该目标是为了阐明空间的长期愿景,将绘制Unoosa,和平用途委员会的未来作用外层空间(COPUOS)及其附属机构。为此,Unoosa定义了四个专题支柱,以指导一个三年系列(2016-2018)的高级Fora(HLF)“空间作为社会经济可持续发展的驾驶员的过程”,这将是一个空间社区的机会集体阐述了对UNISPACE + 50蓝图的建议。第一支柱解决了空间经济,该空间经济被定义为在探索,理解和利用空间的过程中为人类创造和提供资源的全部活动和使用资源。第二个支柱,空间社会是指社会,它正在进行其核心功能,同时充分利用空间技术和基于空间的服务和应用。第三个支柱,空间可访问性,是指所有用户社区和决策者在等等的基础上可以从中受益和使用空间技术和基于空间的数据。第四个支柱,空间外交,被定义为利用空间技术和应用程序来满足人类面临的共同挑战,建立建设性,知识伙伴关系的共同挑战。本文将探索和讨论这四个专题支柱,代表了宇宙和国际社会对HLF,Unispace + 50及以后的主要关注的主要领域。支柱不会被隔离解决,并且对于将整体图像中的各种互连和“Unispace + 50”和“Space2030”的各种互连和相互依存性表示,这将是必不可少的。

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