The main goal of the Action is to establish the Cultural Heritage Copernicus Technical Group (CHCTG), the final aim of which is to represent a European user network in the specific field of NCH conservation, management and sustainable exploitation.
The overall goal of this action is to promote the use of Copernicus data in the implementation of the EU Marine Spatial Planning Directive and EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
The goal of this action is to support and cooperate with Mercator Ocean International and the European Environment Agency on the user needs in coastal areas to define the future evolution of Copernicus products.
This action targets the use of Copernicus data for a sustainable development of the maritime sector, focusing on Ports and Harbours, Aquaculture and Fisheries. The action will organise awareness and training events in Europe, Africa and South America.
The Great Disaster Challenge is an educational activity using Copernicus earth observation data for disaster management. It is created by a consortium spanning eleven European countries, and will be carried out simultaneously in the participating countries.
Raise awareness for the use of COPERNICUS and present an array of success stories that indicate a problem-solution course and the impact of the success on the resolved issue.
Promote the use of COPERNICUS to Educational Context, inform Students and Young Researchers about the Copernicus Services, assist in School Science Competitions in National and European Level and cultivate an Earth Observation and Remote Sensing Culture in the Cypriot Educational System.