Conduct climate risk assessments and develop effective adaptation strategies using CLIMADA’s Copernicus Seasonal Forecast Tools to process seasonal forecast datasets.
Results of the Europewide agrometeorological simulations are now accessible as maps and time series through a DWD web portal.
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.
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.
This action aims at a downstream service to support national and European agencies for reporting on soil health/quality and thus, contribute to the Land Degradation Monitoring and Sustainable Development Goal reporting.
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.
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.
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.