13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

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Exploitation of CryoSat-2 data over open and coastal ocean

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Detailed and fast remote observation of snow for tourism

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Drought and Flood Mitigation System

The Drought and Flood Mitigation Service (…

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Designed by divers for divers, Dively aims at…

DWC
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Resolving the Daily Water Cycle over Land with…

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Crisis management system

Eagle Space aims at the integration…

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Forecasting weather to improve agricultural decisions for increased yields…

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Facilitating access and exploitation of  multivariate EO  datasets for the…

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Use of satellite communication technologies &…

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

EO4Water
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Application of Earth observation technologies for…

EOP Danube
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Thu, 14/12/23 - 11:12

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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Wed, 26/06/24 - 04:06

Monitoring small solar system bodies in order to…