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D DIS-19: Promote e-collaboration for broader acceptance and use of EO techniques and products by the geohazards community
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Number:
DIS-19
Title:
Promote e-collaboration for broader acceptance and use of EO techniques and products by the geohazards community
Status:
Closed
Creation Year:
2018
Completion Date:
2019 Q3
Description:

Promote the concept of e-collaboration so that EO experts (as well as non-EO scientists that are newly introduced o EO) familiarize with EO techniques and products. The following activities have been foreseen: circulate a brochure to promote EO services on GEP to the EPOS user community, develop a Terrain Motion Demonstration on GEP, identify users as part of the GEP Early Adopter programme (intention to reach 100 users) and organize benchmarking activities to address capabilities, drawbacks and complimentarities of EO monitoring.

Link to GEO Work Programme:
External Reference:
https://geohazards-tep.eo.esa.int/#!
Responsible Users:
Dorella Papadopoulou, Michael Foumelis, Philippe Bally
Responsible CEOS Entities:
WGDisasters
Contributing Agencies:
ASI, CNES, DLR, ESA
Relevant Sustainable Development Goal (SDG):
Progress Reports:
| 2019-09-30 09:52:18 UTC

Update September 2019. The following activities have been performed: a Brochure has been prepared and disseminated on how the Geohazards Exploitation Platform supports users from the geohazards community with cloud-based EO services (DIS-19 output), a Terrain Motion Demo has been made available on GEP (https://geohazards-tep.eu/geobrowser/?id=terrainmotion_demo (DIS-19 output)). As far as concern SNAP Cosmo-SkyMed service: a first service able to process Cosmo-Skymed data has been made available on GEP (under testing). The Sentinel-1 P-SBAS service (IREA-CNR) on GEP was tested over several pilot sites and updates have been implemented to the new version. Open dialogue on benchmarking activities for geohazards monitoring using online processing optical and SAR services was organised in the frame of the MDIS 2019 Workshop. The following presentations have been given: Geohazards Exploitation Platform presented at IGARSS conference in Japan (July 2019),  SNAP-StaMPS service presented at Φ-week at ESRIN, Italy (September 2019).

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Created:
2019-09-07 03:10:24 UTC
Last Updated:
2021-02-04 03:21:36 UTC