The objective of the study is to assess the opportunity for the expansion of the Copernicus portfolio with the development of a new Copernicus product related to Ground Motion. This potential product will be referred as “Ground Motion Spatial Database for Europe” or “GMSDE”. The goal of this stu...
The goal of the IMOBAR study is to estimate and compare costs and benefits of Arctic observation systems as a contribution towards the "business case" for sustaining Arctic observations in the long-term and to support the decision-making process. Accelerated warming and rapid environmental chang...
Regulation (EU) No 377/2014 (the ‘Copernicus regulation’) of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 3 April 2014, established the Copernicus programme and repealed Regulation (EU) No 911/20101, and is the principal legislative act governing the implementation of the European Union Earth ...
Inequality is usually measured through the analysis of socio-economic statistics from censuses or other surveys. To overcome the limitations of these data sets (large time intervals between surveys, limited spatial detail, lack of global coverage), the JRC has developed a new approach to mapping...