
- REPORT
Executive summary
The European Commission Knowledge Centre on Earth Observation (KCEO) aims to maximise the uptake of products and information from Copernicus to support EU Policies in various sectors and translate policy needs into concrete requirements for products and services. It also aims to provide a forum for dialogue with the technical implementing entities associated with Copernicus and to raise awareness of next generation Earth Observation (EO) science and associated technologies to enhance the exploitation on Copernicus throughout the EU policy cycle.
The deep dive assessments, focused on specific needs and use of EO in specific policy areas, are a mong the tools that the KCEO has put in place for enhancing the EO uptake in EU policies. The main objective of deep dives in KCEO is to analyse EU policy needs in a defined policy area, to verify whether existing EO products and services meet these needs, to highlight existing gaps and provide recommendations on future evolution of Copernicus products and services to address these needs.
This report stems from the deep dive assessment of the KCEO focused on biodiversity policies, exploring how EO (mainly ground-based and from space) products and services can be used in supporting biodiversity related policies. Being the first deep dive exercise, it also serves as a test of the deep dive methodology.