Stakeholder input on the evolution of Earth-observation water services
Published on by Linda van Duivenbode, Director in Business
Have your say in the design of the next phase of the Copernicus Inland Water Services
We would like to welcome both non-users of Earth Observation and users of in-situ and remote sensing data to share their experience in inland water management, and ideas on how future Copernicus Inland Water services could best promote environmental protection, human welfare, policy development, innovation and business opportunities.
The 3-hour workshop will be divided into three sessions:
Session 1
- Introduction to Water-ForCE project and Copernicus future vision.
- End-user presentations from across the inland water domain, sharing experience in both satellite and non-satellite inland water Earth Observation.
Session 2
- Targeted interactive discussions in sector-specific breakout rooms.
- Main topics will include the uptake of current Copernicus services, and the information needs and innovation opportunities for future services.
Session 3
- Panel discussion of points raised in the breakouts.
- Summary of key findings and next steps.
Information
Media
Taxonomy
- Agriculture
- Public Health
- Policy
- Technology
- Research
- IT
- Environment
- Water Supply
- Infrastructure
- Hydrology
- Aquafarming
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Soil Management
- Water Government Officials
- R&D
- Irrigation and Drainage
- Climate Change & Sustainibility
- environmental management
- Groundwater Data Scientist
- Leak Detection and Inspection
- Industrial Water Strategy