Abstract Since 1971 the UN Programme on Space Applications, implemented by the Office for Outer Space Affairs, has been organizing workshops, symposiums and expert meetings and providing training opportunities in the practical applications of space technology. In 2009 the Office launched the Basic Space Technology Initiative (BSTI). The BSTI encompasses a range of activities in support of capacity building in space technology development in response to the growing interest of academic and governmental organizations in many countries to establish basic, indigenous capabilities to develop nano- and small satellites. Considerations such as the education and training of experts, the creation of required testing and building infrastructure, opportunities for international cooperation and the applicable legal and regulatory frameworks are therefore of particular interest to these organizations. The BSTI aims to assist them with their efforts. This paper describes the origins of the initiative, the activities that have been conducted to date and the work planned for 2011 and beyond.
Highlights ► There is growing interest in building capacities in space technology development. ► The Basic Space Technology Initiative (BSTI) aims to support such activities. ► It is implemented under the framework of the UN Programme on Space Applications. ► This article describes the BSTI work programme for 2011 and beyond.
Capacity building in space technology development: A new initiative within the United Nations programme on space applications
Space Policy ; 27 , 3 ; 180-183
2011-04-07
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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