SDG15 Life on land

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Capturing the status and trends of biodiversity and ecosystem services in…

EO4Forest
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Use of multi-temporal Sentinel-2 and VHR (very-high…

EO4Lake_Kivu
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Assessment and Monitoring of Soil Erosion…

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Facilitating the uptake of EO-derived information in sustainable development…

EOP Danube
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Towards an Earth Observation Platform for the…

Monitoring small solar system bodies in order to evaluate potential hazards  Near-Earth objects (NEOs) are leftover building blocks from the early Solar System that have been nudged into Earth’s neighbourhood by the gravitational effects of nearby planets. The vast majority are comets and asteroids, which, when they come close to Earth pose a risk to humans as well as to civil infrastructures like buildings and urban areas.  ESA’s Near-Earth Object Coordination Centre (NEOCC), located at the Agency’s ESRIN
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Monitoring small solar system bodies in order to…

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ESA Space Debris Training Course

Space debris describes the…

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Studying and monitoring space weather: from coronal mass ejections to solar…

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Automatic detection and identification of…

EvIDENz
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Earth observation-based information products for…

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Seeking anwsers about life in outer space through Exobiology

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Forest and agriculture monitoring system

The FAMOS project…

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Forest Disturbance Early Warning System

The Forest Disturbance…

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Forecasting bird migration to reduce bird strike

To reduce the…

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The ForCC demonstration project aims to develop and…

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ForEOSt aims to promote easy access and appropriation of EO data, to ensure…