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EU-Förderung (2.999.575 €): Wasserszenarien für Kopernikus-Ausbeutung Hor20.11.2020 EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation "Horizont"

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Wasserszenarien für Kopernikus-Ausbeutung

Unprecedented availability of free-to-access satellite data from the Copernicus programme has started to transform approaches to the assessment, monitoring and sustainable management of our aquatic environments. However, whilst the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service delivers the first generation of inland water quantity and quality products, other directly related products are fragmented across other services (e.g. EMS, C3S, CMEMS, CAMS, CIS). R&D capabilities have rapidly expanded through H2020 and ESA projects working on inland water challenges, but lack of coordination has led to a fragmented approach to evolving the service components and some confusion in a potentially broad user community. Thus, this expansion has not been matched by uptake of these products by decision makers, monitoring agencies, industry or the wider public. Water-ForCE will co-create a Roadmap for the development of the next phase of Copernicus Inland Water Services with the space sector, research community, policy, industry and third sector. The Roadmap will be benchmarked against community requirements, recommending services that should be delivered centrally by Copernicus and innovation opportunities that are better suited for business and research development. The Roadmap will also provide the strategy to ensure effective uptake of water-related services by end users, further support the implementation of relevant directives and policies and evidence policy development. This cross-disciplinary approach will align in situ and remote observation as this is essential to furthering the exploitation of operational observation platforms. A strategy to integrate in situ networks will be defined, integrating approaches to product validation and filling observation gaps and thus strengthen user confidence. Technical requirements for the future Copernicus sensors will also be specified for optimal inland water monitoring needs and future service development.


Geförderte Unternehmen:

Firmenname Förderungssumme
3Edata Ingenieria Ambiental SL 308.125 €
Antea Belgium 165.000 €
Centro de Investigacion Ecologica y Aplicaciones Forestales 102.625 €
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche 78.125 €
Eesti Maaulikool 95.150 €
Erevnitiko Panepistimiako Institouto Systimaton Epikoinonion Kai Ypologiston 102.250 €
Forschungsverbund Berlin e. V. 151.500 €
Institutul National de Cercertare Dezvoltare Pentru Stiinte Biologice RA 57.250 €
Institutul National de Cercetare Dezvoltare Pentru Geologie si Geoecologie Marina - Geoecomar 81.750 €
Isardsat SL 119.375 €
Lobelia Earth SL 0,00 €
Plymouth Marine Laboratory Ltd. 147.750 €
Sinergise Laboratorij ZA Geografskeinformacijske Sisteme d.o.o. 59.000 €
Stichting Dotspace 112.500 €
Stichting IHE Delft Institute FOR Water Education 219.750 €
Tartu Ulikool 286.250 €
The University of Stirling 314.300 €
Universitaet Fuer Bodenkultur Wien 76.250 €
Vlaamse Instelling Voor Technologisch Onderzoek N.V. 262.320 €
Vrije Universiteit Brussel 197.493 €
Water Insight B.V. 62.813 €

Quelle: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101004186

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