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 joint action aims to coordinate a group of sub-actions in different topics to promote the user uptake of Copernicus data and services in Central & South America.
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.
The aim of this Action is to prepare, deliver and assess a cycle of training events, each of them being named as Copernicus Open School, along with the creation of a Community of practice (CP) and some innovative MOOCs.
The general aim of this action is to broaden and increase the knowledge and effective use of the Copernicus Programme within the National System for Environmental Protection in Italy.
The aim of this action is to organise a meeting that aims at involving the up-stream, midstream and downstream industrial and research community in a common forum.
The objective of the service is to generate an on-line and publicly available information platform on forests based on the data provided by the Copernicus service to support private forest owners in implementing sustainable forest management activities.
The main goal of the action is to look for new possibilities of acquiring information about the Earth's surface in relation to landscape and spatial planning by using Copernicus data and services.
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 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.