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Smart urban solutions for more resilient cities
El CREAF participates in SMURBS project. A new project harnesses Earth observation (EO) data to improve the quality of life in urban areas.
Joan Masó receives OGC’s 2018 Gardels Award
Congratulations to our reseracher Joan Masó, awarded the 2018 Gardels Award for being ‘the hardest working OGC member out there.’
CREAF's role in the European strategy of fostering citizen observatories for environmental monitoring
CREAF is heading a community of practice that is leading the first citizen science interoperability experiment of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). The goal is for citizen science projects to adopt international standards with a view to data being shared and reused.
ECOPOTENTIAL launched “SPACED: Using Earth Observations to Protect Natural Landscapes" exhibition in Bruxelles
To help promote ECOPOTENTIAL project CREAF and all ECOPOTENTIAL partners opened an exhibition entitled "Spaced: Using Earth Observations to Protect Natural Landscapes" at the European Parliament. Those with passes to the European Parliament can view it from 8-12 January 2018.
The next OGC Technical Committee will be organized by CREAF
he next Technical Commitee of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), scheduled for March, will take place in Barcelona and will be organized by Grumets.
CREAF colaborate with OGC on a standard way to encode users’ comments on spatial databases
John Maso, CREAF researcher organizes the group named Geospatial User Feedback Standards Working Group with Sim Thum Fraunhofer Institute and Lucy Basten Aston University.