GeoVille GmbH attended The International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, ISRSE-40, reknowned global gathering of the remote sensing scientific commmunity since 1984 hosted by the UK in Farnborough, Hampshire, for its 40th edition. GeoVille was actively involved in DAY 2 Tuesday 18th of March, 2025 dedicated to Climate Change and Environmental Monitoring with 2 oral presentations, 1 poster and participation in an exclusive panel of remote sensing women scientists representative of governement bodies, academic and private industry within the session “Unlocking evidence-based policy and informed decision making with remote sensing” moderated by Doris Klein, Deputy Director of DLR, featuring Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, CEO of hiAltitude, Sophie Hebden, research coordinator at Future Earth, and Nathalie Morin, project manager at GeoVille.
This event offered the opportunity to present the EO-based fire emission model developed within the FFG co-funded BREATHE project BREATHE . Methods and results are described in the scientific paper "Satellite Data Integration for Assessing GHG Emissions from Forest Fires: A Use Case Demonstration in Türkiye" [manuscript in preparation]. The second presentation "Scaling up ideas: Operationalizing EO for real-time decision-making" focused on GeoVille's ICT Operation Unit's activities, followed by a best practice example: the FFG Austrian Space Application Programme (ASAP18) flagship GHG-KIT project. The EO-integrated Land Use Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) Monitoring Reporting and Verification (MRV) prototype rolled-out on a standardized ICT European cloud infrastructure is an advanced technological solution scalable to other Member States and at Pan-European level in support to the new requirements of the EU LULUCF Regulation. LULUCF Activity Data 2015-2023 annual maps (97% overall accuracy) can be visualized on GeoVille's geodata portal GeoVille Data and on The ESA Green Transition Information Factory (GTIF) platform GTIF Austria
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