ESA Living Planet Symposium 2022

Start Date:
May 23, 2022
End Date:
May 27, 2022
City:
Bonn
Country:
Germany
Region:
Europe
Description:
ESA’s Living Planet Symposia are among biggest Earth observation conferences. The event will not only see scientists present their latest findings on Earth’s environment and climate derived from satellite data, but will also focus on Earth observation’s role in building a sustainable future and a resilient society. Participants will also be able to explore how emerging technologies are revolutionising the use of Earth observation and how business and the economy can benefit from this new epoch.
Targeted Audience:
Students, researchers, professionals interested in the field of Earth Observation
Expected Outcomes:
The objectives of the conference are: UNDERSTAND EARTH SYSTEMS Prove how satellite data and open science contribute to our understanding of the different Earth systems, climate and their interactions. ADVANCE FUTURE TECHNOLOGY FOR EARTH OBSERVATION MISSIONS Demonstrate new Earth observation instruments and technologies for existing and future missions. NURTURE PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERSHIPS Highlight the importance of existing and new partnerships, expand the Earth observation user base, increase access to capital and commercialisation. ENABLE THE EARTH OBSERVATION DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION Demonstrate how next generation technologies will create new opportunities for Earth observation including data collection, processing, distribution and analysis. EMPOWER THE GREEN TRANSITION Confirm how Earth observation services can be integrated with local, national and global policies to drive socio-economic sustainable development, security, and resilience.
Host:
ESA, DLR
Organizer:
ESA, DLR
Format/Training Type:
Conference
Language:
English
Attendance:
Open
Application Deadline:
May 22, 2022
Contact Name:
Amalia Castro
Contact Email:
amalia.castro.gomez@esa.int
Fees:
Fee For Students: 25 Eur. Fee For Regular Participants: 75 Eur
Link:
https://lps22.esa.int/frontend/index.php?folder_id=4254&page_id=
Thematic Area:
Climate, Disasters, Ecosystems, Oceans, Weather
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