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SUMMARY:Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:Organized by OpenGeoHub foundation in collaboration with Eurac Research\, the Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop 2023 will bring together European and global actors in the field of open-source Earth Observation applications in policy\, business\, research and for society. \nThis international event will connect project partners\, including data and environmental researchers\, public and private sector developers\, EU decision- and policymakers\, representatives from global institutions\, the business sector and civil society to discuss and test solutions to the greatest challenges in geospatial applications. \nThrough five days featuring international keynote speakers\, scientific presentations\, discussions\, and demonstrative workshops\, the participants of the OEMC Global Workshop 2023 will explore valuable opportunities and establish tangible collaborations to improve geospatial research and application products in open-source. \n  \nRegister here. \n  \nFor additional information about the theme\, updates\, focus points\, objectives\, call for abstracts\, key dates\, fees\, venue\, and the open-earth-monitor project\, visit the official Global Workshop 2023 page.
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/open-earth-monitor-global-workshop-2023/
LOCATION:Eurac Research Institute fo Earth Observation\, Viale Druso Drususallee\, 1\, Bolzano\, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol\, 39100\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:OpenGeoHub Summer School Poznan 2023
DESCRIPTION:Summer School 2023: “Processing and visualizing large geospatial data using R\, Python and Julia”\nOpenGeoHub Summer School is an annual event that has been running at various locations in Europe\, North America\, and Australia since 2010\, inviting researchers and specialists in developing open-source software and open data to help others improve analysis and modeling frameworks. \nThe 2023 event is organized in collaboration with the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (Poland). The Summer School will consist of live presentations and demos by leading R and OSGeo developers\, workshops\, discussion panels\, machine learning competitions\, and several social events. \nThis Summer School is a not-for-profit event. Visit the Webpage! \nFind out more about the previous editions on the OpenGeoHub Webpage and watch the free video lectures from the 2022 edition\, 2021 edition and 2020 edition on the TIB.Av Portal.
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/opengeohub-summer-school-poznan-2023/
LOCATION:Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan – Faculty of Geographical and Geological Science\, Bogumiła Krygowskiego 10\, Poznań\, 61-680\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Summer School
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230528
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SUMMARY:MOOD Summer School 2023
DESCRIPTION:Summer School 2023 “GeoSpatial under the OneHealth Umbrella”\nThis summer school will be the second edition of MOOD project’s capacity building event\, planned for improving knowledge on epidemic intelligence for disease surveillance\, including identification of re-emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance\, the changing drivers fueling disease spread\, and surveillance and early warning techniques in pandemic threats. During 6 days\, hands-on skills improvement through the use of MOOD tools will be highlighted\, as well as online materials such as data processing tutorials. You can watch the lectures of MOOD’s 2022 Summer School on the TIB Portal. \nVisit the Webpage for applications and more information!
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/mood-summer-school-2023/
LOCATION:The Mediterranean Institute for Life Sciences – MedILS\, Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 45\, Split\, 21000\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
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SUMMARY:Present and Future of Data Cubes discussion forum at the EuroGEO Workshop 2022
DESCRIPTION:Critical environmental information is today heavily under-used because it requires a high level of expertise and computing capacity. EO data is not yet a commodity and neither is environmental information. \nHow can we make monitoring systems that explain the effects of global warming on land cover changes and extreme weather (floods\, droughts etc.) as simple to use and as popular as Google Maps or AccuWeather? \nWhat have we learned so far from NASA’s MODIS\, Google Earth Engine\, Copernicus initiatives\, and OpenEO.cloud? \nIn this live-streamed event organized by HorizonEurope’s Open-Earth-Monitor project and OpenGeoHub\, international experts and project partners will discuss how we can make environmental data derived from Earth Observations and field monitoring more usable\, accessible and relevant to decision-makers and society. \nREGISTER HERE! \nStarting from the discussion of existing top-level solutions for the effective use of large EO data for real-world applications\, we will explore open-source solutions that can process massive volumes of EO data in a more transparent and reproducible way. \nOn top of public services\, commercial solutions can play a massive role: we will analyze and discuss existing commercial Data Cube services covering the whole of Europe and the whole world to understand what the best way to use them is for open\, European projects. \nFinally\, the forum will give stage also to more in-depth discussions around cloud-optimized data formats and their applicability to store and share gridded\, vector and tabular data. \nSpeakers will be soon announced! \nAbout the EuroGeo Workshop 2022 in Athens\nThis event will take place within the EuroGEO workshop 2022 ‘Towards an integrated and convergent EuroGEO’ on 7 – 9 December 2022\, in Athens\, Greece. \nEuroGEO combines the contributions of European members of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO)\, a partnership of more than 100 national governments\, over 100 participating organisations and the European Commission. GEO envisions a future where decisions and measures for the benefit of humankind are informed by coordinated\, comprehensive and sustained Earth observations. \nThe annual workshop brings together European players interested in and actively contributing to EuroGEO. \nThis year\, the workshop is organised by the European Commission\, the General Secretariat for Research and Innovation of the Hellenic Ministry of Development and Investments\, and the Greek GEO Office operating within the National Observatory of Athens. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/present-and-future-of-data-cubes-discussion-forum-at-the-eurogeo-workshop-2022/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:workshop
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SUMMARY:Discussion forum: Open Source software and data formats for Big EO data: how to choose between R\, Python\, Julia\, and different data formats?
DESCRIPTION:Discussion forum “Open Source software and data formats for Big EO data: how to choose between R\, Python\, Julia and different data formats?” \nLet’s explore the challenges and opportunities of open source software for big earth observation data\, together with leading experts and developers\, alongside the choice of the best data formats.  \nJoin this interactive discussion\, ask us your questions and answer ours online! \nThis forum is part of the OpenGeoHub Summer School 2022\, an annual event that has been running at various locations in Europe and Canada and Australia since 2010. Every year\, we invite researchers and specialists who we think are especially active (and successful) in developing open source software and open data\, and helping other researchers improve their analysis and modelling frameworks. The 2022 event will be held in a hybrid form with physical lectures and hackathons with the support of the KISTE project. \nThis year\, we will have the pleasure to host the following speakers : Martijn Visser I Maarten Pronk I Edzer Pebesma I Martin Fleischmann I Krzystof Dyba I Ben Graeler I Markus Abel I Edzer Pebesma I Leandro Parente I Christian Autermann I Markus Konkol I Jakub Nowosad I Martin Schultz I Ribana Roscher I Patrick Schratz I Hanna Meyer I Tim Appelhans \nFor additional information\, you can visit the summer school’s webpage\, and the websites of OpenGeoHub\, 52 north and the KISTE project.  \nThis event is free of cost and no profit will be made.
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/discussion-forum-open-source-software-and-data-formats-for-big-eo-data-how-to-choose-between-r-python-julia-and-different-data-formats/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Summer School
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SUMMARY:Global Land Use and Land Cover Monitoring: Main Products and Major Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:About:\n\nAs the global population grows\, humankind continues to modify the land use and land cover (LULC) of the planet mainly motivated by the increasing demand for food and commodities production.  \nIn the last 50 years\, about 17% of land use on the Earth’s surface has changed\, an unprecedented conversion of natural landscapes modifying climate regimes\, reducing biodiversity and contributing to the overall global warming. This process has been under close monitoring for many decades through satellites orbiting the Earth (e.g. Landsat-8\, Sentinel-2\, PROBA-V)\, responsible for frequently delivering updated image data on a global scale. Thanks to the recent advances in Machine Learning\, high processing/cloud computing and remote sensing have allowed multiple research institutes to transform this large imagery archive into LULC mapping products\, contributing to a better understanding of the drivers behind land conversion and their impacts on the global environment. \nIn this discussion panel\, you will learn more about the main LULC products produced by the World Resource Institute\, the University of Maryland and Wageningen University\, including their methodology\, characteristics\, applicability\, limitations as well future perspectives. During the discussion\, the audience will have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments on specific topics. \nFollow the live stream with: \n\nMonitoring the pulse of the planet’s land and its nature-based carbon – Fred Stolle (World Resources Institute)\nGlobal land cover change and human impact on natural land – Matthew Hansen (University of Maryland)\nAdvancements in European efforts in global land cover mapping and map updating – Dainius Masiliunas and Nandika Tsenbazar (Wageningen University and Research)\n\nGeneral information:\n\nThis discussion forum is free-of-costs and can be followed in person or  via Teams’ streaming service;\nTo follow the live stream\, register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/global-land-use-and-land-cover-monitoring-main-productsmajor-perspectives-tickets-344785862797\nThe event is organized by the OpenGeoHub foundation in collaboration with Wageningen University;\nAfter the discussion panel\, we invite the participants to join the Happy Hour at the Spot bar (Orion building\, ground floor).
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/global-land-use-and-land-cover-monitoring-main-products-and-major-perspectives/
LOCATION:Wageningen University Campus\, Droevendaalsesteeg 2\, Wageningen\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Science seminars
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