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The EO4EP initiative, with its focus on harnessing satellite-based environmental information for the Eastern European Region, underscores the importance of utilizing advanced technology to improve collaboration and knowledge sharing. Similarly, in the realm of digital entertainment, the Aviator Game stands out as an example of innovative technology driving user engagement. Just as the Eastern Partnership countries come together under EO4EP to share insights and data, players from all over the world unite in the Aviator Game, demonstrating the diverse ways in which technology can bring individuals and nations together. Whether it's advancing environmental agendas or providing cutting-edge entertainment, both EO4EP and the Aviator Game highlight the transformative power of technology.
The activities are implemented in the 2016–2018 timeframe, with Phase I (2016-2017) dedicated to the stakeholders’ engagement and requirements consolidation, and the Phase II (2017–2018) focusing on EO information production, delivery and capacity building to ensure that the information brings operational benefits to the users.
The project goals will be achieved by building a strong cooperation with institutions responsible for land/water management and agriculture development in each of the countries participating in the project.
Objectives
The objective of the project is to enhance the provision of the specialized remote sensing information services, analytic tools and geospatial information systems and to leverage new data sources such as Sentinel satellites to support planning, implementation, and monitoring of development projects as well as to provide remote sensing capacity building in three thematic areas:
- Agriculture
- Land Management
- Water Resources Management
The project also aims to develop a portfolio of demonstration services which involve crop cultivation mapping and monitoring, assessment of water availability for crops, benchmarking against long-term data, delineation of areas currently undergoing water stress, predicting yields, providing information on land use as well as flood monitoring.
Portfolio
The Service Portfolio provides the list of the state-of-the-art EO-based information services developed under the project along with their technical specifications and the application areas.
Where we work?
Pilot countries include Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Poland.
Project Consortium
The project is developed and implemented by a consortium of specialist service providers in the European Observation sector. The consortium combines EO technical capabilities and wide experience in developing geospatial products and services. The list of consortium participants contains:
Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences (lead), GEOSYSTEMS Polska Sp. z o.o., ASTRI Polska Sp. z o.o., GeoPulse Sp. z o.o., GISAT s.r.o., Polish Center for International Aid.