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Snapshot of Today’s Earth observation industry:

  • 136 satellites launched for civil Earth observation and 28 for GEO/LEO meteorology applications over 2003-2012 launched from 32 countries (6 new countries in last 2 years)
  • Majority of satellites launched from government space agencies; civil government investment reached $7.7 billion in 2012
  • Commercial data market totaled $1.5 billion in 2012: Defense remains by far the largest destination. Slower growth over last two years.
  • Reduced U.S. defense procurement expected in 2013, Non-U.S. defense and emerging enterprise markets driving growth

Satellite-Based Earth Observation: Market Prospects to 2022

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Earth Observation: Defense & Security

The second Earth observation report focused on the defense & security markets

In the second edition of Euroconsult’s Earth Observation: Defense & Security, government attitudes towards imagery acquisition and satellite procurement are assessed in order to identify the preferred approaches to meeting defense requirements globally and to identify opportunities and risks for the commercial data industry.

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(September 12, 2013) DMCii’s ambitious development and infrastructure enhancement plans have been enriched with the appointment of the new General Manager Martin Philp.

DMCii is a world-class provider of global daily satellite imagery for customers in more than 30 countries across the globe. Philp now manages a rapidly growing distribution and partner network for the company’s popular high frequency 22-metre Landsat-compatible satellite imagery and the provision of very high-resolution optical imagery and future products, including daily 1-metre optical capabilities.

Philp has a wealth of experience working with established platforms such as BBC iPlayer and Apple iTunes. The dynamic skill-sets that Philp’s noteworthy career offers, will act as a critical support to carry DMCii through these vast infrastructure improvements to ensure that they will continue to be regarded as a distinguished provider of fast and precise satellite imagery data.

Dave Hodgson, Managing Director of DMCii, said: “This is an extremely exciting time for DMCii, the appointment of Martin as General Manager will help lead our expansion into higher resolutions and future products with supporting infrastructure to deliver runaway growth.”

Philp was promoted from DMCii’s sales team after joining the company in July 2012. Before joining DMCii, he ran his own consultancy that managed growth and business systems projects for technology companies. Philp brings vast experience leading a series of growth orientated technology businesses in the global broadcast industry.

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(September 19, 2013) For the first time ever, DMCii offer:* All Africa Satellite Imagery for three consecutive years (2011-2013) * 22m multispectral satellite imagery for the whole African continent as a single fantastic dataset. * 50% price reduction until 20th December 2013 * Whole continent or individual countries.

African 2013 dataset © DMCii, 2013. All rights reserved

This world-class satellite imagery is cloud optimised with individual images covering an incredible 650km wide swath with at least 90% of land surface visible at a consistent width. This makes for easy processing and analysis and is available for half price until 20th December 2013. DMC data provides a reliable record of the African continent, ideal for establishing independent evidence of changes in:

  • Agriculture: Due to population trends or climate change
  • Landcover: Related to natural or human influences
  • Forest extent for REDD+ and GEO Forest Carbon Task
  • Desertification: Climate change effects
  • Water bodies: Lakes rivers, dams

DMCii’s satellite imagery is from a single sensor; other imagery can take up to 10 years to collect. Offer includes satellite images, from the whole African continent, like the one below, which shows detailed features from Fires in Okavango, Namibia.

Fires in Okavango, Namibia, Africa © DMCii, 2012. All rights reserved

Purchase this imagery now to receive twice the pixels per km² than Landsat with, with high resolution 22m GSD. This special-offer imagery has its radiometry cross-calibrated within 1% of Landsat and is on the same spectral filters as Landsat bands two, three and four, making it consistent and compatible with 40 years of Landsat data. This data can also be split into single country data sets, to enable for three years of accurate imagery to monitor year on year changes in:

  • National land-cover and infrastructure mapping
  • Agriculture, pests & diseases and Food security
  • Forest cover – REDD+ Monitoring Reporting and Verification
  • Rivers, lakes, dams or coastline
  • Fire scars
  • Urban extent
  • Mining – open cast mine expansion

In addition to this, DMCii are offering their customers the opportunity to plan ahead with confidence by signing up for continuity of monitoring until 2022. Contact DMCii today to get a competitive quote based on how frequently you need to monitor your country. At DMCii we want to make your job easier, by acquiring imagery to match your specific needs. Contact DMCii’s Sales Team to discuss your requirements and take advantage of our amazing HALF PRICE OFFER before 20 December 2013. Phone: +44 1483 804235 Email: Sales@dmcii.com

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The National Forest Strategy (2006-2015) of Bulgaria established the forest policy in the sector which reflects the global challenges as well as the agreements and directives related with the membership of Bulgaria in the European Union. These conditions lead to the need of establishment of a new effective system for multipurpose management of the forests, which needs new technologies and decisions to be implemented.

On the other hand Copernicus – the European Earth Observation Programme of the EU provides crucial environmental information (also on forests) based on the use of various types of satellite sensors. The Copernicus Core Services cover the whole Europe (for some products worldwide) and are developed in a centralized way, which purposes are to suit more to such organizations as specialized European agencies and directorates. On the other hand national and local users need more precise information both in relation to quality and reliability. Such products could be provided by the Copernicus Downstream Services, which are developed more and more in different areas: environment, forestry, natural disasters, ocean, climate, atmosphere etc.

EUFODOS Project, FP7 financed projects, aims at development of Forest Downstream Services for improved information on forest structure and damages. Remote Sensing Application Center – ReSAC as a project partner has developed several services for the Executive Forest Agencies (EFA), Bulgaria which will support the agency in its activities and reporting duties.

The first type of services are developed to support one of the main challenges outlined in the National Forest Strategy – forest inventory. The service delivers forest area map, forest type map and crown cover density map based on the HR and VHR images. This thematic information could be directly used in the forest management planning as well as in update of the national forest cadastre, the so called Forest Management Plans.


High scale forest area, forest type and crown cover density maps for the Tran Forestry, Bulgaria.

The second type of services is related with the information which EFA (and similar organizations) needs in case of natural and man made disaster in the forest areas. In the frame of EUFODOS, ReSAC has developed two main disaster related type of products: rapid mapping and detailed damage maps and databases. Although the rapid mapping is already covered by Copernicus through Emergency Response Core Service, the downstream services which ReSAC developed cover more specific needs of the local user and delivers detailed and focused information even for small scale disasters. Both types of products are developed for various disaster types: forest fires, storm breaks, snowfall/snowbreak, insects infestations.


High scale detailed forest damage maps for snowfall/snowbreak (Sredec Forestry) and bark-beetle infestation (Vitosha Forestry) Bulgaria.

For more information:
http://www.resac-bg.org
http://www.eufodos.info/

EARSC is a non-profit-making organisation created in 1989 with the mission to foster the development of European Geo-Information Service Industry. Our main objective is to stimulate a sustainable market for geo-information services using EO data. Today, EARSC has about 65 members in more than 20 countries, and is a recognized association both in Europe and worldwide.

EARSC represents the European providers of geo-information services creating a network between industry, decision-makers and users. We consider that the market is at a crucial stage of development as Earth observation becomes more frequently used by society and adds positive value to our daily lives. Nevertheless, there are many issues, opportunities and threats facing industrial actors and, through a small secretariat, EARSC informs and involves its members though its website and newsletters, through the provision of web-tools, as well as organizing events.

Members tell us that they appreciate the opportunity to network with other similar companies and that this helps them develop new business opportunities as well as exchanging on best practices. They also like the regular flow of information as well as the knowledge that EARSC is able to influence EU and ESA policy when it is important for the sector.

The acceptance of new members has to be approved at the Board of Directors. The documents needed are:
1) signed pdf letter quoting an agreement with EARSC status, company interest in the Association, and a brief description of your company activities and
2) common EARSC Template (please request to secretariat_at_earsc.org)

More information on EARSC including how to join could be found at our website (www.earsc.org). Here you can subscribe to eomag if you do not already receive it and learn more about what EARSC is doing.

Earthzine.org, an IEEE-sponsored online scientific journal, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its fourth 2013 quarterly theme, “Earth Observations on Health Prediction.”

The theme aims to highlight the relevance and value of Earth Observations (EO) — from satellites, to buoys and land networks — for health and safety. EO examples include: Visible, IR, and Water Vapor satellites, Dual-pol Radars, and Ground-Station Networks for the atmosphere; and Gliders, Pier Stations, and Water Sampling for the oceans.

Specific topics of interest for this theme include:

  • EO instruments that have demonstrated utility in health predictions and safety preparedness
  • Tools and methods that are new and/or beneficial in connecting EO to health and safety
  • Communication techniques for explaining EO outcomes for health prediction to multi-disciplinary audiences
  • Translation of research-to-operation examples, successes, trials, and errors
  • Communication of EO for health to multi-disciplinary audiences with Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Education and training efforts for students and practitioners
  • Case studies in using EO for warning of particular water- or vector-borne diseases and disasters
  • Lessons learned and errors identified in applying EO for health and safety
  • Unexpected health-related findings that emerged from EO research
  • Value of EO for health (a cost/benefit study and/or analysis)

The connection between environment and health is seldom an intuitive one, yet the reality is that they are inextricably linked. EO provides seamless planetary information that enables the unification of the physical, biological, and chemical worlds. As such, it is the essential underpinning for health decision-support that can lead to warnings for impending danger or wellness information during favorable conditions. The vast spatial and temporal coverage that EO provides expands science and service capacities and helps to generate lead-time awareness on the order of months to days, and thus contributes to more informed health and medical decisions, which in turn promotes healthier communities.

We invite you to submit an article and become part of a growing, professionally diverse community and global readership network working to build the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). We welcome articles about programs, projects, organizations, examples of interdisciplinary and/or cross-regional research, latest discoveries, and unusual findings. We also publish opinion essays, book reviews, and art reviews. Submissions must be in English. Submit inquiries and articles to Guest Editors via jkart@earthzine.org.

Important dates: Queries to the editor may be sent at any time. Submissions of original articles, letters, opinions, book and art for review will be accepted until Dec. 1, 2013.
Publication: All accepted contributions will undergo review by subject-matter experts, be published online at Earthzine.org, and be freely accessible to the public. Earthzine does not charge authors for publishing.
Please consult our Writer Guidelines for further information: earthzine.org/writers-guidelines/

More information:

  • Themes page www.earthzine.org/themes-page/
  • About page www.earthzine.org/about/
  • Reviewer Guidelines www.earthzine.org/about/reviewer-guidelines/
  • GEO page www.earthobservations.org/index.shtml

Guest Editors for Health:

  • Wendy Marie Thomas: wendy.marie.thomas@noaa.gov. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA. American Meteorological Society, Board on Environment and Health, Member
  • John Haynes: jhaynes@nasa.gov. National Aeronautical and Space Administration, NASA. American Meteorological Society, Board on Environment and Health, Member
  • Suzette Morman: smorman@usgs.gov. United States Geological Survey, USGS

Earthzine:

  • Editor-in-Chief: Paul E. Racette: editor@earthzine.org
  • Managing Editor: Jeff Kart: jkart@earthzine.org
  • Deputy Editor: Daniel McInerney: dmcinerney@earthzine.org

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Japan plans to launch satellites to monitor the world’s oceans, a report said Sunday, as Chinese government ships sailed in waters around islands controlled by Tokyo and claimed by Beijing.

The Cabinet office plans to launch nine satellites in the next five years to counter piracy and monitor the movements of foreign ships intruding into Japanese territorial waters, the business daily Nikkei reported.

They will also collect data for forecasting natural disasters such as tsunamis, it said.

The report, which cabinet officials could not immediately confirm, came as Japan’s coastguard said three Chinese government ships entered waters around the Senkaku islands in the East China Sea.

The maritime surveillance vessels entered the 12-nautical-mile zone around Uotsurijima, one of the Senkaku islands which China calls the Diaoyus, at about 9:30 am (0030 GMT), the coastguard said.

The ships left the area shortly before 1:00 pm, the coastguard said later.

Ships from the two countries have for months traded warnings over intrusions into what each regard as their territory, as Beijing and Tokyo jostle over ownership of the islands.

The territorial row that dates back four decades reignited last September when Tokyo nationalised three islands in the chain, in what it said was a mere administrative change of ownership.

Former Japanese prime minister Yukio Hatoyama came under fire in June after he said he understood China’s claim to the islands.

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Essen/Karlsruhe – The cooperation between the German Federal Ministry of the Interior and the Centre for Satellite Based Crisis Information (ZKI) at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) indicates the important role that geodata plays in preventing and tackling natural disasters. The cooperation aims to provide emergency rescue crews with up-to-date satellite-based maps.


“During the recent floods in Germany, the DLR’s Centre for Satellite Based Crisis Information created over 50 satellite-based maps and made them available to the crisis teams, command centres, national aid organisations and helpers on-site. This underlines the importance of remote sensing based information in the management of crisis situations”, says Prof. Günter Strunz, Head of Department at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and a speaker at this year’s INTERGEO conference.

Effective crisis management

Disaster protection is considered one of the most important areas of application for geodata – both nationally and internationally. In the wake of the formidable tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004 and the devastating earthquakes in Haiti in 2010 and Japan in 2011, it was geodata that supplied satellite data. This data helped the rescue services coordinate their efforts quickly on-site.

When disaster strikes, it is important first and foremost to identify the exact location of the incident and the people affected. Fast access to images of crisis areas enables rapid damage analysis, which is crucial for crisis management teams.

Prevention through simulation

In the long term, however, geodata does more than provide a reliable basis for assessing dangers and risks. It can be used, above all, for analysing, modelling, localising and visualising crisis-relevant circumstances. For flood-affected areas, for example, information on the spread of flooding is of the utmost importance. The data collected by satellite or surveying flights can be used to create three-dimensional digital models for the purpose of simulating floods. The information gained in this way provides the authorities with important reference points in case of crisis.

Meeting point for an innovative sector

“The leading global suppliers of geoinformation services whose technologies play an important role in the prevention and management of disasters are meeting once again at INTERGEO, the world’s leading trade fair for geodesy, geoinformation and land management in Essen,” says Olaf Freier, Managing Director of Hinte GmbH, which stages INTERGEO on behalf of the DVW.

Key participants include, for instance, providers specialising in surveying flights over large areas and suppliers of the requisite technology, e.g. satellites or 3D laser scanners.

INTERGEO conference

The INTERGEO conference in 2013 will welcome distinguished national and international speakers to Essen to address topics such as Open GeoData and energy issues, cloud computing, 3D and new technologies, urban development and property valuation. The conference will, of course, also train the spotlight on the many ways of using geodata for disaster protection and management. “Due to recent events and as an excellent example of how geoinformation can be used in business processes, this topic is sure to attract a great deal of interest at the INTERGEO conference and feature in the presentations of many speakers,” says Hagen Graeff, Chief Representative of DVW gGmbH, which deals with content-related issues for INTERGEO. The German Association of Surveying – German Society for Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Management (DVW) is the host of INTERGEO.

A further highlight will be the 2nd National INSPIRE Conference, which this year is dedicated to municipal issues as part of the conference.

About INTERGEO

INTERGEO is the world’s leading trade fair for geodesy, geoinformation and land management. A total of 16,000 visitors from 80 countries came to the latest communication platform to find out about the innovations in the industry from 525 companies from 32 countries.

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In conjunction with Esri, we are pleased to announce that ArcGIS Online users will now have access to DigitalGlobe’s Premium Services. Revealed today at the plenary address during the Esri User Conference (#EsriUC), the new offering brings expanded geospatial products and solutions to select users of ArcGIS Online on a subscription basis.

With this exciting partnership, DigitalGlobe’s Global Basemap, FirstLook, and Multispectral Premium Services can now be seamlessly integrated into the workflow of ArcGIS users, allowing them to access the most current imagery and information available directly from the source!

“Accessing high resolution imagery with ArcGIS has taken a giant leap forward,” said Lawrie Jordan, Esri director of imagery. “The new DigitalGlobe Premium Services enable everyone to benefit from quick and easy access to one of the best collections of high resolution imagery through ArcGIS Online.”

“The Premium Services partnership will serve as the next era in the expansion of our relationship with Esri,” said Bert Turner, senior vice president, sales at DigitalGlobe. “We’re excited to work with Esri, the GIS market leader, to bring users of ArcGIS Online some of the most advanced imagery services available today.”

The Global Basemap Premium Service provides some of the best available natural color and panchromatic imagery. This imagery is available as a cached tile service with vast coverage of the U.S. and Canada. This service will be regularly updated to reflect new, high quality imagery from DigitalGlobe.

The FirstLook Premium Service is a disaster and crisis monitoring service populated with imagery when a qualifying event occurs, such as a natural disaster, manmade crisis, political instability, or human interest occurrence. Through this service, users have access to near real-time post-event imagery as well as pre-event imagery for comparison.

The Multispectral Premium Service offers access to rich, full resolution multispectral content through an ArcGIS Online interface running on a highly scalable cloud architecture. The service and the content it hosts can be tailored to the client’s specific project needs. Users who require highly detailed imagery for image analytics, geodatabase updates, and surface change analysis can work with DigitalGlobe experts to maximize the value of the subscription.

Attendees of the Esri User Conference can stop by DigitalGlobe booth #2101 to learn more.

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Events Summer 2013


Start Date End Date Event Web Venue
01-jul-13 03-jul-13 Satellite Soil Moisture Validation and Application Workshop web Frascati, Italy
01-jul-13 03-jul-13 International Congress on Materials and Renewable Energy web Athens, Greece
02-jul-13 05-jul-13 GI_Forum 2013 web Salzburg, Austria
04-jul-13 05-jul-13 PROBING VEGETATION Conference: from past to future. web Antwerp, Belgium
07-jul-13 07-jul-13 echnology Dating MEET-EO – Earth Observation and Remote Sensing web Matera, Italy
07-jul-13 11-jul-13 9th European Conference on Precision Farming web Lleida, Spain
08-jul-13 08-jul-13 Ninth International Conference on Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures web A Coruña, Spain
08-jul-13 12-jul-13 Esri International User Conference web San Diego, U.S.A.
09-jul-13 11-jul-13 3rd international conference on disaster management and human health: Reducing risk, improving outcomes web A Coruña, Spain
11-jul-13 19-jul-13 11th International POG Conference: Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Plants web Warsaw, Poland
15-jul-13 15-jul-13 “Earth Observation Satellite Data-Sharing: Policies and Partnerships” web Washington, DC, U.S.A
17-jul-13 19-jul-13 11th International POG Conference: Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Plants web A Warsaw, Poland
18-jul-13 18-jul-13 Instant Satellite Tasking and Image Acquisition web Webinar
21-jul-13 26-jul-13 IGARSS 2013 web Melbourne, Australia
22-jul-13 24-jul-13 COM.Geo 2013 web Silicon Valley, CA, USA
23-jul-13 24-jul-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
25-jul-13 25-jul-13 Big Data in Motion Summit: Manage Expanding Data Volumes for Analytics & Operations web online, online
30-jul-13 31-jul-13 ICCOE 2013 – International Conference on Coastal and Ocean Engineering web Zurich, Switzerland
02-aug-13 10-aug-13 40th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) web Moscow, Russian Federation
12-aug-13 26-aug-13 Agro-geoinformatics 2013 web Virginia, USA
13-aug-13 14-aug-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Hope, Derbyshire, U.K.
21-aug-13 22-aug-13 GeoGathering 2013 web Colorado Springs, USA
21-aug-13 22-aug-13 HealthGIS2013 web Bangkok,Thailand
22-aug-13 23-aug-13 Climate change in northern territories: Sharing experiences, exploring new methods and assessing socio-economic impacts web Akureyri, Iceland
24-aug-13 25-aug-13 ICEEA 2013 – 4th International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Applications web Singapore, Singapore
26-aug-13 26-aug-13 ISDE 2013 – 8th International Symposium on Digital Earth web Kuching, Malaysia
25-aug-13 29-aug-13 SPIE Optics + Photonics 2013 web San Diego, USA
25-aug-13 30-aug-13 26th International Cartographic Conference web Dresden, Germany
27-aug-13 29-aug-13 RACR 2013 – 4th international conference on risk analysis and crisis response web Istanbul, Turkey
27-aug-13 31-aug-13 8th International Conference on Geomorphology web Paris, France
29-aug-13 30-aug-13 4th Conference on Community Resiliency web Davos, Switzerland
30-aug-13 06-sep-13 European Space Expo web Rome, Italy
02-sep-13 04-sep-13 United Nations/Indonesia International Conference on Integrated Space Technology Applications to Climate Change – Apply now! web Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, U.K.
03-sep-13 04-sep-13 Adaptation to climate change in the Baltic Sea Region web Riga, Latvia
04-sep-13 04-sep-13 The Copernicus-programme in the timeframe 2014- 2020: regulatory aspects web Brussels, Belgium
04-sep-13 04-sep-13 Second International Conference on Water and Society web New Forest, UK
04-sep-13 06-sep-13 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Geomatics (UAV-g) web Rostock, Germany
04-sep-13 06-sep-13 RSPSoc 2013 web Glasgow, U.K.
04-sep-13 06-sep-13 Second International Conference on Water and Society web New Forest, UK
04-sep-13 06-sep-13 Geoparks web Cilento and Vallo di Diano, Italy
05-sep-13 05-sep-13 European Satellite Day web Brussels, Belgium
05-sep-13 05-sep-13 KlimatGIS-dagen 2013 web Stockhorm, Sweden
05-sep-13 07-sep-13 International Conference on Flood Resilience – Experiences in Asia and Europe web Exeter, UK
05-sep-13 07-sep-13 CEST2013 – 13th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology web Athens, Greece
06-sep-13 08-sep-13 State of the Map 2013 web Birmingham, U.K.
07-sep-13 08-sep-13 ICEES 2013 – 3rd International Conference on Energy and Environmental Science web Shanghai, China
07-sep-13 19-sep-13 Workshop on Space Applications for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management web Teheran, Iran
08-sep-13 10-sep-13 MAP Conference web MA, U.S.A.
09-sep-13 10-sep-13 Workshop on UAV-based Remote Sensing web Cologne, Germany
09-sep-13 11-sep-13 The 9th International Conference on
Geoinformation for Disaster Management (Gi4DM)
web Hanoi, Vietnam
09-sep-13 13-sep-13 ESA Living Planet Symposium 2013 web Edinburgh, United Kingdom
09-sep-13 13-sep-13 AGSE 2013 “The Geospatial Momentum for Society and Environment” web Ahmedabad, India
10-sep-13 11-sep-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
10-sep-13 12-sep-13 Resource efficiency & waste Management solutions web Birmingham, UK
10-sep-13 14-sep-13 1st CIGR inter-regional conference on land and water challenges web Bari, Italy
11-sep-13 13-sep-13 UAV Workshop meeting on rapid mapping web Geneva, Switzerland
12-sep-13 12-sep-13 Single Point Access and Custom-Branded Cloud Services web Webinar
16-sep-13 18-sep-13 GEO-Empower Middle East Summit web Dubai, UAE
16-sep-13 20-sep-13 Summer School on Data Fusion of Synthetic Aperture Radar web Pavia, Italy
16-sep-13 20-sep-13 XV International ISM Congress 2013 web Aachen, Germany
16-sep-13 20-sep-13 2013 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference & 19th American Meteorological Society AMS Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography, and Climatology Conference web Vienna, Austria
17-sep-13 17-sep-13 EUMETSATNOAA Collaboration Study web Vienna, Austria
17-sep-13 20-sep-13 Coast, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2013 web Edinburgh, UK
17-sep-13 22-sep-13 FOSS4G 2013 Conference web Nottingham, U.K.
17-sep-13 22-sep-13 European Space Expo web Vilnius, Lithuania
18-sep-13 20-sep-13 SEMWO 2013 – Space Economy in the Multipolar World web Vilnius, Lithuania
19-sep-13 20-sep-13 Geodesign Summit Europe web Herwijnen, The Netherlands
22-sep-13 24-sep-13 XV Congreso de la Asociacion Española de Teledeteccion web Madrid, Spain
22-sep-13 27-sep-13 SDEWES – Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems web Dubrovnik, Croatia
23-sep-13 25-sep-13 International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems web Lucca, Italy
23-sep-13 25-sep-13 Interdisciplinary Conference of Young Earth System Scientists 2013 web Hamburg, Germany
23-sep-13 26-sep-13 SPIE 2013 web Dresden, Germany
23-sep-13 26-sep-13 13th International Scientific and Technical Conference – From imagery to map: digital photogrammetric technologies web Fontainebleau, France
24-sep-13 25-sep-13 MapInfo Professional Advanced Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
24-sep-13 27-sep-13 Air-sea gas flux climatology: Progress and future prospects web Brest, France
26-sep-13 26-sep-13 The use of Copernicus global products for the value adding industry (EARSC members) web Brussels, Belgium
26-sep-13 26-sep-13 Practical aspects of accessing Copernicus data (EARSC members) web Brussels, Belgium
26-sep-13 26-sep-13 Presentation of the results of the FP/ project DORIS web Brussels, Belgium
26-sep-13 27-sep-13 SDI days 2013 web Šibenik, Croatia
28-sep-13 29-sep-13 “Using GIS and Remote Sensing for Conservation of Nature” web Moscow, Russia
30-sep-13 02-oct-13 Forest Fire 2013 – International conference on forest fire risk modelling and mapping web Aix en Provence, France
30-sep-13 04-oct-13 Geomatic Week 2013 web Bogota, Colombia
01-oct-13 03-oct-13 “Earth from Space – the Most Effective Solutions” web Moscow, Russia
01-oct-13 06-oct-13 European Space Expo web Tallinn, Estonia
02-oct-13 02-oct-13 SPOT4 web Toulouse, France
02-oct-13 03-oct-13 Defense & Security days web Paris, France
03-oct-13 03-oct-13 Science for the Environment 2013 web Aarhus, Denmark
03-oct-13 03-oct-13 The European Smart Grid Conference 2013 web Brussels, Belgium
07-oct-13 07-oct-13 EU FP7 workshop on citizen’s involvement in the environmental governance web Arlon, Belgium
08-oct-13 08-oct-13 Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Urban Transport Using Space and ICT Technologies web Brussels, Belgium
08-oct-13 10-oct-13 INTERGEO Conference and Trade Fair for Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Management web Essen, Germany
09-oct-13 10-oct-13 Information on Space in H2020 web Bremen, Germany
10-oct-13 11-oct-13 EO-MINERS: Earth Observation for Monitoring and Observing Environmental and Societal Impacts of Mineral Resources Exploration and Exploitation web Versailles, France
13-oct-13 16-oct-13 Geoint 2013 web Tampa, USA
14-oct-13 16-oct-13 Environmental and Climate Technologies 2013 web Riga, Latvia
15-oct-13 16-oct-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
15-oct-13 17-oct-13 9th International Workshop of
the EARSeL Special Interest Group (SIG) on Forest Fires
web Coombe Abbey, Warwickshire, U.K.
15-oct-13 17-oct-13 Meteorological Technology World Expo web Brussels, Belgium
15-oct-13 17-oct-13 9th EARSeL Forest Fires Special Interest Group Workshop on ‘Qantifying the environmental impact of forest fires’ web Warwickshire, U.K.
16-oct-13 16-oct-13 Countdown to Horizon 2020 Space web Sofia, Bulgaria
20-oct-13 24-oct-13 34th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing web Bali, Indonesia
21-oct-13 23-oct-13 2013 Maptek Users Conference web Brisbane, Australia
21-oct-13 23-oct-13 MyOcean2 Third Training Workshop web Odessa, Ukraine
22-oct-13 25-oct-13 7th IWA specialist conference on efficient use and management of water web Paris, France
23-oct-13 25-oct-13 United Nations International Conference on Space-based Technologies for Disaster Management – “Disaster risk identification and response web Beijing, China
24-oct-13 25-oct-13 An Internet resource for the Earth Observation & Remote Sensing community in Ireland web Dublin, Ireland
28-oct-13 29-oct-13 Geodesign Conference web Beijing, China
28-oct-13 31-oct-13 The Year in Infrastructure 2013 Conference web London, U.K.
29-oct-13 30-oct-13 Shaping the Operational Copernicus Marine Service web Brussels, Belgium
29-oct-13 30-oct-13 Countdown to Horizon 2020 Space web Warsaw, Poland
29-oct-13 31-oct-13 ASPRS/ CaGIS 2013 Falll Conference web San Antonio, U.S.A.
30-oct-13 31-oct-13 Carbon Dioxide Utilisation Summit 2013 web Brussels, Belgium
30-oct-13 03-nov-13 EMECS & MEDCOAST – Global congress on integrated coastal management: Lessons learned to address new challenges web Marmaris, Turkey
31-oct-13 31-oct-13 Satellite applications for multi-level irrigation management: capitalising on experience to drive regional innovation web Badajoz, Spain
04-oct-13 08-oct-13 Global Geospatial Conference 2013 web Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
04-oct-13 08-oct-13 MyOcean Training Course web Ostende, Belgium
05-nov-13 06-nov-13 27th CEOS Plenary web Montreal, Canada
05-nov-13 07-nov-13 European Space Solutions- Discover what space brings to your life web Munich, Germany
05-nov-13 10-nov-13 European Space Expo web Munich, Germany
07-nov-13 07-nov-13 Geodata 2013 web Edinburgh, UK
09-nov-13 09-nov-13 CORDEX 2013 – International Conference on Regional Climate web Brussels, Belgium
11-nov-13 13-nov-13 International congress and trade fair on forest fire and climate change: Challenges for fire management in natural and cultural landscapes of Eurasia web Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
11-nov-13 13-nov-13 European LiDAR Mapping Forum/ SPAR Europe Conference web Amsterdam, The Netherlands
11-nov-13 15-nov-13 First COSPAR Symposium web Bangkok, Thailand
11-nov-13 22-nov-13 Training Workshop on Space Technology for Disaster Mitigation web Sanya, China
12-nov-13 13-nov-13 Countdown to Horizon 2020 Space web Toulouse, France
12-nov-13 13-nov-13 MapInfo Professional Advanced Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
13-nov-13 16-nov-13 SDI & SIM 2013 – International Conference Spatial Data Infrastructures and Spatial Information Management 2013 web Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
14-nov-13 14-nov-13 Data Streaming and Geo-Processing web Webinar
15-nov-13 15-nov-13 Maximizing the Utility of Earth Observation Data in the Internet Age web Antalya, Turkey
15-nov-13 15-nov-13 Conference: Climate change & business opportunities web Valencia, Spain
17-nov-13 20-nov-13 2nd GRF One Health Summit 2013 web Davos, Switzerland
18-nov-13 22-nov-13 The Pacific Islands GIS&RS User Conference web Suva, Fiji Islands
18-nov-13 29-nov-13 International Training Course on Small Satellite Missions web Dehradun, India
19-nov-13 21-nov-13 Symposium on Air Quality Measurement Methods and Technology 2013 web Sacramento, USA
20-nov-13 20-nov-13 Countdown to Horizon 2020 Space web London, UK
21-nov-13 21-nov-13 Geodata 2013 web Belfast, UK
26-nov-13 27-nov-13 AIDF Food Security Summit: Asia 2013 web Bangkok, Thailand
27-nov-13 27-nov-13 Countdown to Horizon 2020 Space web Rome, Italy
27-nov-13 28-nov-13 MACC-II – First Policy User Workshop web Brussels, Belgium
28-nov-13 28-nov-13 Geodata 2013 web London, UK
28-nov-13 04-dec-13 European Space Expo-Lisbon web Lisbon, Portugal
03-dec-13 04-dec-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
04-dec-13 09-dec-13 European Space Expo web Lisbon, Portugal
05-dec-13 06-dec-13 6th European Workshop on GNSS Signals and Signal Processing web Munich, Germany
09-dec-13 11-dec-13 GRSG:Status and developments in geological remote sensing web Berlin, Germany
09-dec-13 11-dec-13 9th International Conference on Geoinformation for Disaster Management (Gi4DM) web Hanoi, Vietnam
10-dec-13 11-dec-13 Countdown to Horizon 2020 Space web Brussels, Belgium
13-dec-13 14-dec-13 ICECB 2013 – 2nd International Conference on Environment, Chemistry and Biology web Stockholm, Sweden
16-dec-13 19-dec-13 AGSE 2013 International Conference web Ahmedabad, India
28-jan-14 29-jan-14 6th Edition of the high-level Conference on EU Space Policy web Brussels, Belgium
18-feb-14 19-feb-14 NetSpace workshop web Athens, Greece
24-feb-14 25-feb-14 CLARR 2014 – International conference towards climate adapted and resilient regions web Bremen, Germany
05-mar-14 07-mar-14 Image Information Mining Conference: The Sentinels Era web Bucharest Romania
07-mar-14 18-mar-14 Ninth Conference on Image Information Mining web Bucharest Romania
10-mar-14 12-mar-14 CIRCLE-2 final conference – Frontiers in European climate change adaptation research and practice web Lisbon, Portugal
12-mar-14 12-mar-14 Seventh International Conference on Waste Management and the Environment web Ancona, Italy
17-mar-14 18-mar-14 5th Workshop of SIG Land Use/Land Cover web Postdam, Germany
24-mar-14 25-mar-14 ICT-DM’2014 – First international conference on information and communication technologies for disaster management web Algiers, Algeria
08-apr-14 09-apr-14 Geomaritime Conference 2014 web London, UK
08-apr-14 09-apr-14 CIWEM’s annual conference – Water and environment 2014 web London, UK
05-may-14 08-may-14 IOSC 2014 – International Oil Spill Conference web Savannah, USA
05-may-14 09-may-14 Geospatial World Forum web Geneva, Switzerland
12-may-14 12-may-14 Seventh International Conference on Waste Management and the Environment web Ancona, Italy
12-may-14 15-may-14 9th Annual International Symposium on Environment web Athens, Greece
14-may-14 16-may-14 CEM 2014 – 11th International Conference & Exhibition on Emissions Monitoring web Istanbul, Turkey
15-may-14 17-may-14 EUROGEO 2014 – The Power of Geography and the Role of Spatial Information web Valetta, Malta
26-may-14 28-may-14 Water Pollution 2014 – 12th International conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Water Pollution web Alvor, Portugal
02-jun-14 06-jun-14 World landslide forum 3 web Beijing, China
03-jun-14 06-jun-14 AGILE 204 web Castellon, Spain
16-jun-14 20-jun-14 EARSeL 34th Annual Symposium web Warsaw, Poland
24-aug-14 28-aug-14 IDRC Davos 2014: 5th International disaster and risk conference web Davos, Switzerland
16-sep-14 18-sep-14 ICFM6 – 6th international conference on flood management web São Paulo, Brazil
13-oct-14 17-oct-14 Climate Research and Earth Observations from Space: Climate Information for Decision Making web Darmstadt, Germany
14-oct-14 16-oct-14 9th International Soil Science Congress on “The Soul of Soil and Civilization” web Antalya, Turkey
04-nov-14 07-nov-14 2014 ForestSAT conference web Riva del Garda (TN), Italy

Eomag launched 10July2013