WaterWorld is a testbed for the development and implementation of land and water related policies for sites and regions globally, to test intended and unintended consequences of policies.
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Satellite data helps to provide real-time information and work out how climate change affects the distribution, severity and frequency of thunderstorms, thus increasing aviation safety.
My Sustainable Forest provides geo-information products to help to improve the management of Forest Provisioning Services and Regulating Services.
Deriving geospatial data inputs from EO satellites provides a fast and cost-effective method of understanding current air pollution.
Earth observation for marine and coastal mapping, monitoring and analysis provides a fast and cost-effective method of understanding the current coastal state.
SMEETH: space for monitoring environmental effects on health is a tool designed to handle atmospheric satellite data, modelled air quality and meteorological data with correlated geo-referenced medical records.
Informing the deployment of Renewable Energy in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) using Space Data.
A high-quality dataset of windstorm information for use by the insurance and re-insurance industry at a range of scales within Europe.
Policy for sustainable development can be more equitable and more effective when based on the available scientific evidence.
The service has been developed for Flood Management practitioners to get the best operational performance out of satellite SAR. Particularly useful for challenging urban areas.
An authoritative hub of climate information for understanding past and future impact of climate change across a variety of market sectors and society.