The main objective of this action is to foster innovative service development for sustainable management in the Baltic Sea catchment area. The innovation aims at open-source development to meet the needs of governmental agencies as well as promote the use of Copernicus data in business applications.
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.
This action will develop a new wildfire information service for the Arctic and northern latitudes based on Sentinel data and Copernicus services for climate aware citizens, environmental agencies, civil protection, forest industry and cross-Arctic entities
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.
Cop4Schools aims to develop and disseminate educational resources for secondary schools in Europe on Earth observation based on data and services of the Copernicus programme and its contributing missions.
The objective of the action is to promote the use of Copernicus data for monitoring of coastal and inland waters. The proposal will focus on advancing the use of high- and medium-resolution multisensor data.
The objective is to develop an advanced course about remote sensing technology and applications in Estonia’s largest University (Tartu University) for the master level international program training for the limited period 2 years.