HYPERION is an EU-funded project that aims to provide the tools needed to understand the effects of climate change, extreme weather conditions, the ravages of time and intense geological phenomena on cultural...
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Information Bulletin 161 - The Copernicus Emergency Management Service delivers multi-risk analyses for Delphi and Ancient Olympia archaeological sites in Greece
In April 2022, for the first time since the beginning of its service, the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) Risk and Recovery Mapping module has been activated to perform...
Ancient historical landmarks could disappear completely unless swift action is taken to protect them from environmental damage, researchers are warning.
The aim of the webinar is to understand the benefits of remote sensing for cultural heritage monitoring, protection, and management.
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There are several examples of products relevant to cultural heritage monitoring which greatly benefit or indeed rely upon EO data and information.
In Madagascar, a new satellite study has highlighted several ways in which small, highly mobile foragers may have altered the ecology of the southwest coast.
EO4IM (Earth Observations for Indigenous-led Land Management) aims to increase Indigenous peoples’ capacities to use EO to achieve their land management goals.
Innovation and digital resources can play a key role in monitoring climate indicators to take informed decision. High-tech solutions have been already adopted in tourism...
The first Copernicus Hackathon Cork on the topic of Natural and Cultural Heritage, organised by Eurisy together with the Cork Institute of Technology and the National Space Centre in Cork took place...
The webinar will cover unique research, industry and government projects on satellite applications for tourism with special emphasis on environmental impacts in order to preserve natural and cultural heritage...
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