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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250920
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SUMMARY:OEMC Global Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Open-Earth-Monitor — Global Workshop 2025 “Open EO data and open source software as a foundation for monitoring the European Green Deal”\, the 4th global workshop of the Open Earth Monitor Project\, will be held in Belgrade\, Serbia. This workshop is co-organized by OpenGeoHub Foundation\, Belgrad University\, Department of Geoinformatics and Gilab. \nDuring these 3 days workshop\, we will host technical and application topics discussion around Open EO Data. \nFind out more: https://earthmonitor.org/events/global-workshop-2025/
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/oemc-global-workshop-2025/
LOCATION:Department of Geoinformatics\, Belgrad University\, Serbia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250907
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20250207T141644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T152015Z
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SUMMARY:Summer School 2025
DESCRIPTION:OpenGeoHub 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 2025 event is organized in collaboration with EO Council and SURF. The Summer School will consist of live presentations and demos by leading EO modelers and OSGeo developers\, workshops\, discussion panels\, machine learning competition\, and several social events. \nThis Summer School is a not-for-profit event. \nFor more information visit the event’s webpage.
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/summer-school-2025/
LOCATION:Wageningen International Conference Center\, Wageningen International Conference Center\, Wageningen\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250411
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20250207T135126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T140836Z
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SUMMARY:Soil Health Now!
DESCRIPTION:A 3-day international conference with keynotes\, discussion forums\, oral talks\, workshops and demonstrations + fieldwork: science\, technology and business intelligence for measuring monitoring and increasing soil health. The maximum capacity of event is 200 participants. \nVisit the website for more information: https://2025.ai4soilhealth.eu/#hero
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/soil-health-now/
LOCATION:Wageningen International Conference Center\, Wageningen International Conference Center\, Wageningen\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220904
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20220519T094230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T094331Z
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SUMMARY:OpenGeoHub Summer School Siegburg 2022
DESCRIPTION:Summer School 2022 / KISTE project workshop: “Open Source solutions for Earth system data (R\, OSGeo\, Python)”\nDates: 28 August 2022 – 03 September 2022\nLocation: Friendly City Hotel Oktopus\, Siegburg (Germany) \nOpenGeoHub Summer School is 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 modeling frameworks. The 2022 event will be held in a hybrid form with physical lectures and hackathons with the support from the KISTE project. The Summer School will include: \n\nLive presentations and demos by leading R and OSGeo developers\,\n5 days of Earth System Analysis training sessions and R / OSGeo tutorials\nIncluding 1 day of R-Spatial workshops\,\nIncluding 1 focus day “extreme events”\,\nDiscussion panels and break-out rooms.\n\nThis Summer School is a not-for-profit event and can be followed online. Registrations are open till May 29th!\nRegistrations and more information at this link.
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/opengeohub-summer-school-siegburg-2022/
LOCATION:Friendly City Hotel Oktopus\, Siegburg (Germany)\, Zeithstraße 110\, Siegburg\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Summer School
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220719T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220719T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20220519T093553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T093553Z
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SUMMARY:Innovative governance\, environmental observations and digital solutions in support of the European Green Deal
DESCRIPTION:Open-Earth-Monitor is a Horizon Europe project gathering a consortium of 23 organizations across Europe and beyond. The mission of the Open-Earth-Monitor project consortium is to significantly accelerate the uptake of environmental information to guide current and future users in research\, decision-making and citizens toward the most sustainable solutions. \nThe consortium invites you to join the project launch in Wageningen (NL) & get to know the future activities\, outputs and outstanding researchers part of the Open-Earth-Monitor project. \nRegistration is compulsory at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-earth-monitor-project-launch-tickets-324747728197\nDeadline for registration: 1 June 2022 \nProgramme\n\n9:00 –10:30 | Open-Earth-Monitor 2022–2026 “Big Earth Observation Data and upcoming ESA and NASA missions” (Room C0222)\n10:30 –11:00 |Coffee break\n11:00 –12:30 |”From big EO data to decisions” and demo sessions (Eurodatacube\, Sentinel-Hub\, openEO\, eumap\, OpenLandMap) (Room C0222) by Tom Hengl (OpenGeoHub)\, Gilberto Camara (INPE-Brazile)\, Alexander Jacob (EURAC)\, Markus Reichstein (Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry)\n12:30 –13:30 | Lunch (1st-floor cafeteria)\n13: 30 –15:30 |”How to produce and release FAIR environmental data? A crash course”(Room C0222) by Leandro Parente (OpenGeoHub)\, Edzer Pebesma (ifGI\, University of Muenster)\n15:00 –15:30 | Coffee break\n15:30 –17:00 | “Global and EU-scale environmental data infrastructures and monitoring initiatives in the context of the European Green Deal” (Room C0222)\n17:00 – 17:30 | Discussion forum “How can EO and AI help deliver green new deal/ what could be the most cost-effective path — the win-win-win?” (Room C0222)\n18:00-19:00 | Happy hour (Forum building)\n19:30 – 22:00 | Closing dinner (TBD)
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/innovative-governance-environmental-observations-and-digital-solutions-in-support-of-the-european-green-deal/
LOCATION:Wageningen University Campus\, Droevendaalsesteeg 2\, Wageningen\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conference,Project
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220721
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20220519T093202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T093202Z
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SUMMARY:Open-Earth-Monitor Project Launch
DESCRIPTION:A cyberinfrastructure to accelerate the uptake of environmental information and help build user communities at European and global levels \n\nHorizon Europe > CL6-2021 > GOVERNANCE-01-16\nDate: July 17–20\, 2022\nLocation: Wageningen University Campus\, Forum Building\, room C222\, Droevendaalsesteeg 2 Wageningen\nOfficial website: https://earthmonitor.org/\nInternal (for partners only)\n\nObjectives:\n\nPrepare and launch basic infrastructure for the project management including: project website\, initial communication and dissemination plan\, a working project management system\, common and public calendars (to add events\, deadlines etc);\nStart doing the production work on first deliverables including: D1.1 Project governance guidelines\, D1.2 Implementation plan 2022-2026 1st version\, D1.3 Data Management Plan (DMP) 1st version;\nAnnounce the project publicly\, collect initial feedback and start networking with potential partner projects and organizations;\nAnnounce the job openings and important project events in year 2022 and 2023;\nInitiate a newsletter (public + internal) and a Medium channel where all important blog posts will be published;\n\nAbout Open-Earth-Monitor project\nOpen-Earth-Monitor is a Horizon Europe project gathering a consortium of 23 organizations with a total budget of about 13M EUR. The overall objective of the Open-Earth-Monitor is to build a FAIR-compliant cyberinfrastructure\, based on the cloud-based implementation of open source software\, to serve robust and generic data science tools to a diversity of European and global programmes and actions (e.g. European Green Deal actions\, Copernicus Land Monitoring Programme\, Copernicus Climate Change Service\, GEOSS\, Destination Earth and similar) for the ultimate purpose of increasing the health and quality of life of EU citizens now and into the future. Specific project objectives include: \n\nProduce an inventory of user needs\, data and knowledge that will be used to develop a general framework for increasing uptake and accessibility/exploitability of environmental observation information.\nDesign\, implement and release an operational solution for processing and serving EO data\, environmental in-situ-data\, and AI\, ML and HPC models (OEMC-computing-engine).\nDesign\, implement and release a suite of intuitive tools to enable targeted end-users to monitor the status of natural resources at European / Global scales and production of environmental B2B solutions.\nDesign\, implement and release a comprehensive and systematic platform to enhance the FAIRness (findability\, accessibility\, interoperability and reusability) of environmental observation data.\nAchieve notable and permanent improvement in access for European stakeholders to existing European and Global environmental observation data and actionable information.
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/open-earth-monitor-project-launch/
LOCATION:Wageningen University Campus\, Droevendaalsesteeg 2\, Wageningen\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Project
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220126T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20211221T083241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T083241Z
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SUMMARY:MOOD Science Webinars
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWe especially encourage presentations on published research work focusing on: how was the work implemented? What were the main discoveries? What did and did not work out the way you expected? and what are the implications of the main discoveries\, especially in the context of the MOOD project objectives? \n  \nJoin the next MOOD Science webinar!\nEvery last Wednesday of the month (except August and December)\, from 3 to 4 PM (CET). Click on the button below to join the Zoom meeting using the passcode.\nJoin us on Zoom\nMeeting ID: 890 6145 6726\nPasscode: 038362
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/mood-science-webinars/2022-01-26/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Science seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211223T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211223T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20211217T114005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T114005Z
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SUMMARY:Biodiversity: how big is our global biodiversity debt and what can we do about it?
DESCRIPTION:OpenGeoHub Science seminar series 2021\nAccording to climate-expert prof. Johan Rockström\, human-induced critical loss of biodiversity on land and in oceans is one of the biggest modern-time risks of leading to global ecosystem instability. Loss of biodiversity\, especially in the Tropics\, is one of the 9 tipping points of irreversible climate change and life quality degradation on our planet. 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. \nRegistration via Eventbrite. \nProgramme:\n15:00–15:20: Introduction to the topic/questionnaire: “what is our (human) global biodiversity debt?”\n15:20–15:50: “Biodiversity: some lessons from the last 100k years” by Dr. Kenneth Rijsdijk\, Universiteit van Amsterdam\n\nIt is long known that the present-day distribution of species (biodiversity) is shaped by geological forces such as mountain formation and drifting of the continents that separated species over millions of years. Also it is well known that present day distributions of plants and animals\, including us\, are the effect of more recent migrations\, be it active (humans) or randomly (seeds). Only recently\, we discovered that sea level fluctuations forced by natural climatic change cycles acting over 100\,000 yrs played a major part in the distribution of organisms across our planet. This research contributes to our understanding of how much change species naturally endured – if we know the baseline rate of natural change\, we can compare it with rates of change induced by humans; and evaluate whether the present-time biota would be able to keep up. \n  \nKenneth is assistant professor at the BIOMAC Research Group of IBED University of Amsterdam. His research is focused on the dynamics of abiotic processes that shape the earth’s surface and affect biota. He is especially interested in how environmental processes affect landscapes and ecosystems.  \nRecent publications: \nRijsdijk\, K.F.\, Hengl\, T.\, Norder\, S.J.\, Otto\, R.\, Emerson\, B.C.\, Ávila\, S.P.\, López\, H.\, van Loon\, E.E.\, Tjørve\, E. and Fernández‐Palacios\, J.M.\, (2014). Quantifying surface‐area changes of volcanic islands driven by Pleistocene sea‐level cycles: Biogeographical implications for the Macaronesian archipelagos. Journal of Biogeography\, 41(7)\, pp.1242-1254. \nFernández‐Palacios\, J.M.\, Rijsdijk\, K.F.\, Norder\, S.J.\, Otto\, R.\, de Nascimento\, L.\, Fernández‐Lugo\, S.\, Tjørve\, E. and Whittaker\, R.J.\, (2016). Towards a glacial‐sensitive model of island biogeography. Global Ecology and Biogeography\, 25(7)\, pp.817-830. \nRijsdijk\, K.F.\, Buijs\, S.\, Quartau\, R.\, Aguilée\, R.\, Norder\, S.J.\, Ávila\, S.P.\, De Medeiros\, S.M.T.\, Nunes\, J.C.C.\, Elias\, R.B.\, Melo\, C.S. and Stocchi\, P.\, (2020). Recent geospatial dynamics of Terceira (Azores\, Portugal) and the theoretical implications for the biogeography of active volcanic islands. Frontiers of Biogeography. \n\n15:50–16:20: “Global hotspots of biological and cultural diversity: exploring the parallels between biogeography & geolinguistics” by Dr. Sietze Norder\, Universiteit Leiden\n\nPlanet Earth houses a fascinating and abundant diversity in terms of plant- and animal species\, as well as in human cultures. Surprisingly\, hotspots of biological and cultural diversity are often found in similar locations. A better understanding of the environmental and societal drivers underlying these patterns is urgent because global biocultural diversity is severely threatened. Species are currently going extinct at rates which largely exceed long-term background rates. The same is true for cultures: the global variation in languages for example\, one aspect of cultural diversity\, is declining rapidly as well. In this talk\, SIetze will discuss the spatial distribution of bio- and cultural diversity\, their drivers\, and how an integrated perspective could provide opportunities for their conservation. \n  \n  \nSietze studies how patterns of biological and cultural diversity have been shaped by interactions between climate\, topography\, and ecology. While he has a background in biogeography\, he is now a postdoctoral researcher at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics where he applies methods and theories from biogeography to patterns of human cultural diversity and migration. He has recently published a book on island biodiversity called: “The World in Miniature” (currently only available in Dutch; an English summary is available here). \nRecent publications: \nNorder\, S.J. (2021) De wereld in het klein: wat eilanden ons vertellen over de relatie tussen mens en natuur.  https://sietzenorder.nl/en/island-book/ \nNorder\, S.J. et al. (2021). Global change in microcosms: environmental and societal predictors of land cover change on the Atlantic Ocean Islands. Anthropocene\, 30\, 100242 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ancene.2020.100242 \nNorder S.J. et al. (2019). Beyond the Last Glacial Maximum: island endemism is best explained by long-lasting archipelago configurations. Global Ecology and Biogeography. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12835 \n16:20–16:30: Summary discussion and closing points\nDiscussion topics:\n\nWhat are the state-of-the-art biodiversity indices? And which are actually used in decision making / ecosystem accounting?\nWhat is our global biodiversity debt (since pre-industrial time)?\nHow much do international initiatives such as GBIF and ESA EO missions help tackle the problems of biodiversity loss?\nHow important is biodiversity in the time of COVID-19 pandemic (and does it have anything to do with the pandemic)?\nWhat can we learn from the past? Which are currently the best models of biodiversity preservation / regeneration?\nHow will global climate change / global warming affect biodiversity and how much should we worry?\n\nReferences:\n\nSkidmore\, A. K.\, Coops\, N. C.\, Neinavaz\, E.\, Ali\, A.\, Schaepman\, M. E.\, Paganini\, M.\, … & Wingate\, V. (2021). Priority list of biodiversity metrics to observe from space. Nature ecology & evolution\, 5(7)\, 896-906. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01451-x \nPerry P. (2019). Easter Island Shows Why Humanity Will Be Extinct Within 100 Years. BigThink.com.\nLarry J. Gorenflo\, et al.\, (2012). Co-occurrence of Linguistic and Biological Diversity in Biodiversity Hotspots and High Biodiversity Wilderness Areas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 109\, no. 21: 8032-8037. https://doi.org/10.103/pnas.1117511109 \nLenton\, T. M.\, Rockström\, J.\, Gaffney\, O.\, Rahmstorf\, S.\, Richardson\, K.\, Steffen\, W.\, & Schellnhuber\, H. J. (2019). Climate tipping points—too risky to bet against. Nature\, https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-019-03595-0 \nTurner\, W.\, Rondinini\, C.\, Pettorelli\, N.\, Mora\, B.\, Leidner\, A. K.\, Szantoi\, Z.\, … & Koh\, L. P. (2015). Free and open-access satellite data are key to biodiversity conservation. Biological Conservation\, 182\, 173-176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2014.11.048  
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/biodiversity-how-big-is-our-global-biodiversity-debt-and-what-can-we-do-about-it/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Science seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211222T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211222T180000
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SUMMARY:Geo-Hamonizer Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:The Geo-harmonizer consortium is organizing the Geo-Harmonizer Christmas Party on Wednesday 22nd December\, from 4 – 6 PM (CET) to celebrate the end of the year and the achievements of our project in 2021!\n\nThis event aims to present an overview of the project\, as well as to announce important information for future appointments. But don’t worry\, this is not a usual online meeting! We are inviting you to an engagement party with questionnaires (zoom poll)\, Xmas toast and an online game: How much do you know about the GeoHarmonizer? 
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/geo-harmonizer-christmas-party/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Party
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210901T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20210819T092027Z
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SUMMARY:Summer School 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 event took place from 1st to 3rd of September virtually\, with all training sessions being broadcasted live on Zoom\, giving everyone the opportunity to attend and network from anywhere on the globe! \nThe Summer School 2021 featured: \n\nLive presentations and demos by leading R and OSGeo developers;\n2 days of training sessions and R / OSGeo tutorials;\n1 day of R-Spatial workshops;\nDiscussion panels and break-out rooms;
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/summer-school-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200817T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20210111T093256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211216T102416Z
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SUMMARY:OGH Summer School Wageningen 2020
DESCRIPTION:The OpenGeoHub 2020 Summer School aims at bringing together the leading FOSS4G and R spatial developers (i.e. actual people involved in developing\, documenting and maintaining packages). Lecturers run tutorials and introduction/motivation speeches which will be partially video-recorded. The topics of the summer school are: \n\nNew R packages and functionality\, new FOSS4G software and standards\,\nGeocomputing using R and Open Source GIS GDAL\, GRASS GIS\, SAGA GIS\, QGIS\,\nProcessing large raster data sets using R\,\nCombining computing using R and Python\,\nUsing FOSS4G software for predictive soil\, vegetation and environmental mapping\,\n\nThe special theme of the Summer School 2020 is: \n“Developing Machine Learning Algorithms for spatial and spatiotemporal data science problems”
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/ogh-summer-school-wageningen-2020/
LOCATION:Wageningen International Conference Center\, Wageningen International Conference Center\, Wageningen\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190901T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T134919
CREATED:20211215T105849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T105849Z
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SUMMARY:Summer School 2019
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Summer School focussed on ‘Spatial and spatiotemporal computing: processing large-scale Earth observation data’\, and was held at the University of Münster.
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/summer-school-2019/
LOCATION:Institute for Geoinformatics\, Heisenbergstraße 2\, 48149 Münster\, Heisenbergstraße 2\, Münster\, Germany
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