The toolkit provides a methodological framework for monitoring elements, processes and services associated to fluvial landscapes (e.g., riparian forest composition, riparian habitat connectivity, water quality) using CLMS products and complementary approaches to support decision-making in biodiversity and water resource management, restoration, and
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Throughout the Cop.RIVER project, a series of national and EU-level activities were carried out engage relevant stakeholders, promote the use of Copernicus data, and develop tailored products for monitoring fluvial landscapes.
The Cop.RIVER User Uptake Session was held in mid-September 2025. The session aimed to present an overview of CLMS products contributing to the characterisation of elements and phenomena associated with riparian vegetation, river hydromorphology and the aquatic component of the fluvial landscape.
The expert workshop “Needs and Methodologies for the Characterisation of Water and Sediments in Fluvial Ecosystems”, held on September 23, 2026, brought together more than 30 participants from public organizations.
Between June and September 2025, Cop.RIVER team members attended several meetings with the General Directorate of Forests and Biodiversity and the Cantabrian Hydrographic Confederation to develop a LIFE proposal related to the invasive species Reynoutria japonica.
CBK PAN has launched a new online service dedicated to monitoring urban heat islands (UHI) based on satellite data.
The action includes three consecutvie cycles of interactions with national users. Each cycle is carried out by each partner in its Member State.
The action includes three consecutvie cycles of interactions with national users. Each cycle is carried out by each partner in its Member State.
After seven years of collaboration, innovation, and progress, the Framework Partnership Agreement for Copernicus User Uptake (FPCUP) has come to a successful conclusion.
The action includes three consecutvie cycles of interactions with national users. Each cycle is carried out by each partner in its Member State.
The action includes three consecutvie cycles of interactions with national users. Each cycle is carried out by each partner in its Member State.
The Portfolio covers information and example images for the nine products that were developed or further developed in this action.
The presentation titled “Where is Snow? Exploring Open Research Data for a Knowledge-Based Society” focused on the role of open research data in driving digital transformation.
EU Space Surveillance and Tracking (EU SST) factsheet
The report outlines outcomes from the third cycle of interactions with national users, focusing on EUDTO.
In the 2019 political guidelines, the European Commission President von der Leyen
underlined that “it is not too late for Europe to achieve technological sovereignty in some
critical technology areas”.
A Commission-led initiative fostering innovation and competitiveness in Europe's space surveillance sector while building autonomous capabilities across all orbital zones.
QR-Code treasure hunt game in Icelandic and English for Participants of Vísindavaka to learn about the Copernicus Services.
The report summarizes the event of the Copernicus Ocean Hackathon that was held from 7-9th of February 2025 that was held in Reykjavík.
Jupyter Notebooks for beginner and intermediate users to start using Land, Marine and Atmosphere data related to Iceland.
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