Biodiversity: how big is our global biodiversity debt and what can we do about it?

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We have only a few decades to reverse the negative trends and start valuing biodiversity realistically. i.e. using financial damages and risks also affecting the next generations. But how to measure biodiversity and what is our global biodiversity debt? How much can we learn from the further and closer past? Two biodiversity scientists from the University of Amsterdam and Leiden join us to discuss their discoveries with modelling species dynamics through time using historic data and biogeography.

MOOD Science Webinars

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Every last Wednesday of the month, as part of the EU-H2020 MOOD communication and dissemination activities, OpenGeoHub hosts a series of science webinars inviting two leading experts to share their research work on disease surveillance and modelling in data science, the impact of global warming on disease outbreaks, and the building of one-health systems across Europe and the world. With the MOOD science webinars, we aim at bringing the leading scientists and professionals in the field to discuss important recent discoveries and discuss implications of their work.

OpenDataScience Europe Workshop 2022

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University Thákurova 7, Praha 6,, Prague, Czech Republic

The workshop is part of the activities within the framework of Geo-harmonizer: EU-wide automated mapping system for harmonization of Open Data based on FOSS4G...

Free

MOOD Summer School 2022

Agropolis Building 1000 Av. Agropolis, Montpellier, France

To support the uptake of the Horizon-2020 MOOD project's innovations, WP6 led by OpenGeoHub will implement a dynamic knowledge transfer and capacity building addressing...

Free

Webinar: Hydrography90m, pushing the boundaries of computational hydrology

Wageningen University Campus Droevendaalsesteeg 2, Wageningen, Netherlands

OpenGeoHub free webinar: Hydrography90m: pushing the boundaries of computational hydrology with Giuseppe Amatulli (Yale University). Using the MERIT Hydro Digital Elevation Model at 90m and by employing a suite of GRASS GIS hydrological modules, Giuseppe aims to accurately delineates streams and rivers across the world.