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Copernicus for urban resilience in Europe

Authors

Chrysoulakis,  Nektarios
External Organizations;

Ludlow,  David
External Organizations;

Mitraka,  Zina
External Organizations;

Somarakis,  Giorgos
External Organizations;

Khan,  Zaheer
External Organizations;

Lauwaet,  Dirk
External Organizations;

Hooyberghs,  Hans
External Organizations;

Feliu,  Efrén
External Organizations;

Navarro,  Daniel
External Organizations;

Feigenwinter,  Christian
External Organizations;

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Holsten,  Anne
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Soukup,  Tomas
External Organizations;

Dohr,  Mario
External Organizations;

Marconcini,  Mattia
External Organizations;

Holt Andersen,  Birgitte
External Organizations;

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引用

Chrysoulakis, N., Ludlow, D., Mitraka, Z., Somarakis, G., Khan, Z., Lauwaet, D., Hooyberghs, H., Feliu, E., Navarro, D., Feigenwinter, C., Holsten, A., Soukup, T., Dohr, M., Marconcini, M., & Holt Andersen, B. (2023). Copernicus for urban resilience in Europe. Scientific Reports, 13:. doi:10.1038/s41598-023-43371-9.


引用: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28796
要旨
The urban community faces a significant obstacle in effectively utilising Earth Observation (EO) intelligence, particularly the Copernicus EO program of the European Union, to address the multifaceted aspects of urban sustainability and bolster urban resilience in the face of climate change challenges. In this context, here we present the efforts of the CURE project, which received funding under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Framework Programme, to leverage the Copernicus Core Services (CCS) in supporting urban resilience. CURE provides spatially disaggregated environmental intelligence at a local scale, demonstrating that CCS can facilitate urban planning and management strategies to improve the resilience of cities. With a strong emphasis on stakeholder engagement, CURE has identified eleven cross-cutting applications between CCS that correspond to the major dimensions of urban sustainability and align with user needs. These applications have been integrated into a cloud-based platform known as DIAS (Data and Information Access Services), which is capable of delivering reliable, usable and relevant intelligence to support the development of downstream services towards enhancing resilience planning of cities throughout Europe.