Welcome to the CEOS Training Calendar, a shared resource of training events from around the globe.
Here you can find trainings relating to a broad set of thematic areas and geographies offered by CEOS members and associates,
the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) members, and other organizations engaged in providing trainings on Earth observations.
The primary objective of this calendar is to increase awareness of trainings and connect users with training opportunities to
learn more about Earth observations.
Hosted by the CEOS Systems Engineering Office and supported by the
CEOS Working Group for Capacity Building and Data Democracy (WGCapD), this calendar continues to grow and we hope you find it useful.
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Recent studies have shown that globally, riverine and coastal floods are increasing in intensity and duration. In addition, the number of people living in flood-prone areas has increased substantially during the last two decades. Therefore, monitoring and...
DetailsRecent studies have shown that globally, riverine and coastal floods are increasing in intensity and duration. In addition, the number of people living in flood-prone areas has increased substantially during the last two decades. Therefore, monitoring and...
DetailsThis intermediate, three-part webinar series will focus on the use of SAR to 1) assess areas at risk from disasters due to landslides through the use of interferometric SAR (INSAR). This is accomplished by measuring small movements of the land surface tha...
DetailsThe course is offered on the occasion of the XX International Symposium of SELPER. It includes theory and practical sessions on the use of Copernicus Sentinel data for natural hazard detection and monitoring, including floods, droughts, and wildfires.
DetailsThis workshop will be held in-person as a part of Pecora 22. Addressing our changing climate is a complex and multi-dimensional issue facing the global population. Climate data records provide evidence of climate change through changes in key indicators ...
DetailsEarth observation tools are critical to effective flood management. This new tracker – still in a beta version - consolidates information on flood tools and related capacity development resources. Join this demonstration to learn how to use the tracker an...
DetailsMonitoring crop growth is important for assessing food production, enabling optimal use of the landscape, and contributing to agricultural policy. Remote sensing methods based on optical and/or radar sensors have become an important means of extracting in...
DetailsTraining course on the use of satellite data for floods, droughts, wildfires, and landslide applications, focus on practical application
DetailsIn this theoretical-practical training, participants will learn how to perform hydrological analyses using the ArcGIS Pro application such as the extraction of the drainage network, automatic delimitation of micro-basins, calculation of water erosion; kno...
DetailsWe will cover the basics of natural hazard risk modeling and exposure development with a focus on fusing data from multiple datasets expressly for the purposes of risk assessment. We will also present examples applying the techniques to applications relat...
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