MOOD – MOnitoring Outbreak events for Disease surveillance in a data science context
AuthorTom Hengl
Published
August 3, 2020
OpenGeoHub is proud to be part of the international consortium on the H2020 project MOnitoring Outbreak events for Disease surveillance in a data science context. H2020 Grant agreement ID: 874850. In these difficult times of the Coronavirus outbreak, we will be looking at user perspective and tracking and understanding outbreaks, predicting potential outbreaks that might happen as a result of climate change and loss of habitat for native species. Read more about why is MOOD important and which are the main outputs expected. The role of OpenGeoHub is to lead dissemination and communication, help organize hackatons and Summer Schools and help with preparing and processing spatial data for the project. You can follow this interesting project via https://mood-h2020.info.
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