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 main objective of this action is to extend the use of Copernicus and EO data, in line with global trends, public health information and UN/WHO actions to use space science for global health.
The main objective of the action is to build a strong demo case conducting to a downstream service in which Copernicus satellite observations .
The main objective of the action is to demonstrate how information derived from Copernicus Sentinel data are used to assess the status of agricultural crops and create reports that can further help the farmers to better manage their farms and get better productivity.
The action addresses a theme of high relevance to the European citizens, namely the continuous and accurate monitoring of snow distribution and characteristics.
Identify places in the existing national legislation where Copernicus products and services can further improve policy making processes.