How to produce climate projections or adaptation studies in cities that consider the variety of architecture in the world?
Explore how Copernicus data can enhance monitoring and maintenance for energy suppliers and infrastructure managers in France’s Grand Est region. This initiative will create tailored solutions that optimize monitoring and maintenance activities, driving innovation and economic growth.
This action aims at launching 6 innovation and business challenges where ‘end-user’ will express a challenge to be solved by the use of space data, and especially Copernicus based products.
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 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 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 action aims at sharing knowledge and experience among European, and especially among French, German, and Swiss regions and at promoting the operational uses of Copernicus data and services by Local and Regional Authorities.
U-CLIMADAPT is a joint action by the FPCUP internal Working Group “Impact of Climate Change” with partners from Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), ETH Zurich / MeteoSwiss, CNRS, IHCantabria / Universidad de Cantabria.