CEOS Development Environment

Advancing Interoperability of Space-based EO Data and Services: The CEOS Interoperability Handbook

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Interoperability refers to the ability of data, systems, and services that are often developed independently to work together seamlessly. For Earth observation (EO) data providers and distributors, this means enabling users to discover, access, integrate, and analyse data from multiple sources without unnecessary technical, semantic, or policy barriers. Interoperability of data and services in the […]

CEOS Common Dictionary

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Earth Observation (EO) is a highly interdisciplinary field, encompassing expertise from sensor development to data processing and decision-making support. A precise use of terminology is required to communicate this expertise effectively, and to support the dissemination of information and interpretation of data. The various communities of EO, shaped by their viewpoints and legacies, have independently developed […]

The New Global Stocktake Data Portal

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Systematic observations of the Earth’s atmosphere and surface from ground-based, airborne, and space-based sensors are absolutely crucial for the characterization of Earth’s climate. They are what make the work of the UNFCCC, the IPCC and the Paris Agreement possible, and more than half of the 60 or so Essential Climate Variables – the physical, chemical, […]

Jupyter Notebooks for Capacity Development Webinar

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The CEOS Working Group on Capacity Building and Data Democracy and the Working Group on Information Systems and Services ran a joint webinar on Jupyter Notebooks for Capacity Development. The aim of this webinar was to introduce space agencies and environmental organisations worldwide to Jupyter Notebooks and take a tour of emerging services from CEOS Agencies and their applications. […]