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.
This action addresses the development of a Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) App on the Climate Data Store (CDS) for a Europe-wide provision of snow load climatological information for civil engineering as well as hazard and damage prevention purposes.
The aim of this action is to settle a meaningful, concerted and scalable effort to build Copernicus related capacities among African Copernicus expert communities and actor networks to enable knowledge growth.
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 action wants to support monitoring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) in selected Member States (MS).
EU Member States are responsible for implementing EU regulations such as the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSD). Finland has developed advanced EO-based (Copernicus Sentinels) water quality related tools and practices that serve directive implementation.