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Open Earth Monitor Global Workshop 2024
2-4 October 2024, Laxenburg, Austria | MORE INFORMATION
Registrations Open until August 1st, 23:59 CEST

Jointly organized by the OpenGeoHub Foundation (OGH) and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), the Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop 2024 will bring together European and global actors in the field of open-source Earth Observation applications in policy, business, research, and for society.

This international workshop will connect project partners, including data and environmental researchers, public and private sector developers, EU decision- and policymakers, representatives from global institutions, the business sector and civil society to discuss and test solutions to the greatest challenges in geospatial applications.

Through three days featuring international keynote speakers, oral presentations, poster presentations, and demonstrative workshops, the participants of the OEMC Global Workshop 2024 will explore valuable opportunities and establish tangible collaborations to improve geospatial research and application products in open-source.


Day 1: Wednesday, 2 October 2024 – 18:00-19:00

The CMCC participates in the POSTER SESSION / NETWORKING

“Landscape-scale And Spatially Explicit Representation of tropical vegetation dynamics and ecosystem carbon stocks (LASER)” by Florian Hofhansl (IIASA)

“Exploring additional in-situ measurements for the integration of eddy covariance system observations with remote sensing time series” by Simone Sabbatini (CMCC)

“A European Air Quality Monitor” by Brian Pondi (IFGI)

“Satellite-based maximum entropy modelling for identifying potential soil microplastics hotspots” by Bruno Ćaleta (OIKON Ltd.)

“Ground measurements and in-situ observations from the OEMC project for the support of environmental policies and the benefit of society” by Simone Sabbatini (CMCC)

“Effects of Urbanization and Economic Growth on Environmental and Land Use Changes in China and Central Asia” by Rano Kuchimova (American Councils)

“Integrating multiple UAV-Based indicators for wheat yield estimation” by Shovkat Khodjaev (IAMO)

“Assimilating Leaf Area Index and Soil Moisture from Optical and SAR Data into the WOFOST Model to Improve Maize (Zea mays L.) Yield Estimation” by Gebeyehu A. Zeleke (DBU)

“Assessing Flooded Cropland using SAR satellite imagery: A case study in Larkana district, Sindh province in Pakistan for the 2022 flood” by Abran Idrees (NOVA IMS)

“EO Exploitation Platform Common Architecture” by Chandra Taposeea-Fisher (CGI)

“Satellite-based methane discovering and monitoring: Revolutionizing air pollution control” by Santiago Vargas (UNAL), Maria Fernanda González (UNER)

“The interoperable alternative map browser for the datasets produced in OEMC” by Joan Maso, Imma Serra (CREAF)

“Integrating different remote sensing products to produce high spatial and temporal snow estimates in the cloud” by Valentina Premier (EURAC EO)

“The evolution of the OSS4gEO, a FOSS4G resources platform initiative” by Codrina Maria Ilie (Terrasigna)

“Regional differences in trends and spatial gradients of XCH 4 over India, China, and USA – implications for emissions from coal mining and oil/gas exploitation on the global XCH 4” by Deepshikha Dadhwal (IISERTVM)

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