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EU policy areas outlines, main needs and actual/potential applications of Earth Observation.
As global interest in Earth Observation (EO) grows, the European Union (EU) stands out with its rich half-century history of research in the field. In December 2023, a commemoration...
The KCEO has finalised the first Deep Dive assessment on biodiversity, which explored the use of Earth Observation (EO) products and services to support EU biodiversity policies...
Overview: why the Arctic matters?
The Arctic is a unique region in the world. Not only is the Arctic disproportionately affected by climate change, warming four times as fast as...
The application of the Copernicus remote and in-situ measurements to support building an EU capacity to monitor, verify and report anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.
REDD+ aims at reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries, recognising the role of conservation, sustainable management and enhancement of forests carbon stocks.
Copernicus supports EU development policies by providing relevant products and services on land, atmosphere, marine environment and climate data records and projections.
Key benefits of EO for SDG monitoring are availability of multi-annual time series for change analysis, their capacity to enable stable observations and lastly, the cost-effectiveness to monitor...