Observación de la tierra

A cyberinfrastructure for a better use of environmental information

In recent decades, Earth Observation technology has experienced a sharp growth. Observation and monitoring networks generate more and more data and current management systems are getting overloaded with information. As a result, research and decision making are slowed down. The European Open-Earth-Monitor project (OEMC) plans to design a cyberinfrastructure that can easily work with these large volumes of data.

Big data Big data @en Citizen participation Cloud system Dades ambientals Earth observation Environmental data Participació ciutadana Xarxes al núvol

How to improve the EU's drinking water supply by monitoring lakes

Monitoring the extent of lake effluents provides valuable information on the risk of pollution and contributes to improving drinking water production and preserving environmental sustainability. This is the aim of the European WQeMS project, which seeks to improve the supply of drinking water to all member states of the EU by monitoring the quality of lake water, through Earth observation tools.

Copernicus @en Drinking water Drinking water quality Earth observation Ivette serral Ivette serral @en Joan masó Joan masó @en Lake water Sentinel @en Sentinel satellite Wqems @en

Citizen science, reinforced thanks to Ground Truth 2.0 and its methodology

Creating and validating a methodology to generate citizen science observatories is the common thread of the European project Ground Truth 2.0, which has worked with 4 observatories in Europe (Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands and Sweden) and 2 in Africa (Kenya and Zambia) in actual operating conditions.

Ciència ciutadana Citizen science Citizen science observatory Citizen science quality Corina basnou @en Earth observation Geoss @en Ground truth 2.0 @en Grow @en Inspire @en Joan masó Joan masó @en Landsense @en Open street map @en Scent @en Uta when @en