SPM96 | Visualization in Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem for disaster response monitoring
Visualization in Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem for disaster response monitoring
Convener: András Zlinszky | Co-convener: Marketa Raym
Wed, 17 Apr, 08:30–10:15 (CEST)
 
Room 2.83
Wed, 08:30
Earth Observation can contribute to disaster mitigation in many ways: from estimating risk through providing early warnings of events and timely information to responders to assessing damage and follow up activities. Sentinel data are particularly relevant in this context due to their high quality, regular acquisitions, and open data access model. This meeting will connect data users, service providers and scientists to discuss the use of Sentinel data infrastructures, processing algorithms and visualization tools relevant for disaster response and monitoring. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on tooling in Jupyterlab environment.
The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem is a public service intended to highlight the capabilities of the Ecosystem for the processing of the Copernicus Sentinel data using the free and open, public interfaces and application programming interfaces. The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem is placed as the primary access point for public space data. The integration of earth observation data from space in many environmental and earth system applications has great potential for the benefit of society and the use of public funded satellite programmes (through the European Union and European Space Agency).