The Earth Observation Science Virtual Laboratories of PrimeWater
The Institute for the Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA) of the National Research Council (CNR) is a research institute with also has a consolidate experience in the field of remote sensing. Within PrimeWater, CNR-IREA leads the Earth Observation (EO) Science Virtual Lab for advanced…
EO-based services and the stakeholders’ view
In this interview conducted by the International Water Association (IWA), Prof. Nikolaos Georgantzis, on behalf of Burgundy School of Business (BSB), gives an overview of the main concerns of stakeholders towards EO-based services, highlighting how PrimeWater (European H2020 Project) can address them. BSB is a…
Turning multispectral sensors data into information on water status and quality
In this interview with the International Water Association, Dr. Thomas Heege, managing director of EOMAP, gives an introduction about the role of EOMAP within the European Project PrimeWater and highlights the importance of multispectral and hyperspectral sensors data for water management. Under the lead of…
PrimeWater – August Newsletter
access the browser version of the newsletter here Welcome to PrimeWater! by Apostolos Tzimas, EMVISPrimeWater is a Horizon2020 funded research project that generates information on the effects of upstream changes on future water quality and quantity. PrimeWater is designed to impact (a) research in the fields…
An introduction to PrimeWater, an Horizon2020 EU project
Interview between the International Water Association (IWA) and Apostolos Tzimas, Managing Director at EMVIS Consultant Engineers. Within PrimeWater, Apostolos is the project lead and he further represents EMVIS as member of the PrimeWater project consortium. IWA: What challenges is PrimeWater addressing?AT: As water management operations…
PrimeWater project has kicked-off!
PrimeWater – Delivering Advanced Predictive Tools from Medium to Seasonal Range for Water Dependent Industries Exploiting the Cross-Cutting Potential of EO and Hydro-Ecological Modelling Over the course of the next three years, our consortium of organizations from Europe, North-America and Australia will further advance the…
EURACTIV special report “Can space technologies improve drinking water quality?”
The use of space technologies in different sectors of the EU economy has seen an increase lately. Advocates suggest that satellite data could help improve or even optimise production, from agricultural practices to drinking water processing. Read more in this special report by EURACTIV.com.
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