Ecological Connectivity based on Remote Sensing Land Cover Classes as a Biodiversity Pilot Case for the Green Deal Data Space
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The common European Green Deal Data Space (GDDS) will interconnect currently fragmented and dispersed data from various ecosystems, both for/from the private and
public sectors, to support the objectives of the European Green Deal. It will offer an interoperable, trusted IT environment for data processing, and a set of rules of legislative, administrative and contractual nature that determine rights of access to and use of the data.
Biodiversity is at the core of European and International policy strategies, and so it's the Green Deal Data Space: EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and in the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) post-2020 targets.
The biodiversity pilot of the AD4GD project is monitoring ecological connectiviy in terrestial ecosystems through the integration of state-of-the-art multi-sensor remote sensing imagery, ecological models, in-situ biodiversity observations. How?
This poster with lot of insights about this was presented at the Earth System Science Initiative organized by ESA-ESRIN in Frascati (Rome, Italy) from 22 to 24 November 2023.
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