Science, Technology and Innovation are powerful drivers of sustainable and inclusive development. They provide instruments to tackle many of the economic and social challenges such as climate change, poverty and security, to name a few. Space and Earth Observation(EO) data informs evidence-based public policies on climate change, biodiversity, health, agriculture, security, urban development as well as disaster preparedness and response. 

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    This webinar presents concrete case studies from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Asia-Pacific regions, demonstrating how earth observation and spatial analysis tools support the development of urban policies and the identification, planning and implementation of projects across key urban sectors. 

    Duration: 1 h 30 min

    This webinar is destined to EU staff in HQ and delegations.

      This webinar provides an overview of e-Governance as a key driver of effective, inclusive, and transparent public administration. It explores how Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)—such as digital identity, digital payments, data exchange platforms, and interoperability—forms the backbone of modern e-Governance systems. Through policy perspectives, practical guidance, and real-world examples, the webinar highlights how digital technologies can strengthen public service delivery, enhance citizen participation, and maximize the societal impact of digital investments.

      Duration: 1 h

        In this podcast, they tell us how EUMETSAT works together with Copernicus to deliver satellite data across the world in a reliable manner, including to the West African region, where it can be used to monitor fishing waters and serve more uses than one might guess.

        Duration: 57 min

          The overall objective of this e-learning course is to improve knowledge of the European Space Programme and provides an overview on Copernicus, its services and information products, functioning and main benefits.

          Duration: 3 hours

            In this podcast, we are joined by Vera Pinto from the Directorate-General Defence Industry and Space (DG DEFIS) of the European Commission, who works on the Galileo Global Navigation Satellite System and explains, among other things, some of the differences between Galileo and GPS, and how since 2016 Galileo reduced time to get distress signal in search-and-rescue operations down from 4 hours to far less than 10 minutes.

            Duration: 33 min

              This video training aims to share the basics of video recording and editing using a smartphone, covering aspects related to settings and phone placement, as well as software/applications useful for video editing. 

               

              Duration: 5 minutes

                The course presents an approach for improved mapping and differentiating spatial-temporal facts at country-level (agro-environmental stratification), using the best remotely sensed data and most modern interpretation/analysis methods.

                Duration: 4 hours

                  As the science and knowledge service of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre's mission is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle. The JRC has a long-lasting cooperation with several EU Delegations and supports them through its wide-ranging expertise. Several activities have the potential to strengthen the impact of programming, implementation and monitoring as well as building partnerships. These presentations were delivered during a series of workshops presenting JRC’s tools with the aim to establish a more structured and strategic dialogue with EU Delegations and INTPA staff.

                  This course is destined to EU staff in HQ and delegations.

                    As the science and knowledge service of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre's mission is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle. The JRC has a long-lasting cooperation with several EU Delegations and supports them through its wide-ranging expertise. Several activities have the potential to strengthen the impact of programming, implementation and monitoring as well as building partnerships. These presentations were delivered during a series of workshops presenting JRC’s tools with the aim to establish a more structured and strategic dialogue with EU Delegations and INTPA staff.

                    This course is destined to EU staff in HQ and delegations.

                      As the science and knowledge service of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre's mission is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle. The JRC has a long-lasting cooperation with several EU Delegations and supports them through its wide-ranging expertise. Several activities have the potential to strengthen the impact of programming, implementation and monitoring as well as building partnerships. These presentations were delivered during a series of workshops presenting JRC’s tools with the aim to establish a more structured and strategic dialogue with EU Delegations and INTPA staff.

                      This course is destined to EU staff in HQ and delegations.

                        This series of presentation aim to promote awareness of the many potential uses of Copernicus data and information in the Pacific region, to discuss on the current local and regional initiatives, best practices and future opportunities and data needs in the region.

                        Duration: 1 h 55 min

                          The course introduces spatial planning, identifying its rationale and benefits, its key principles and the main stages in the spatial planning process. It represents a useful reference for all those who want to promote and implement spatial planning in their countries as an instrument to reconcile and harmonize different, often conflicting, public and private interests on land, fisheries and forests.

                          Duration: 2 hours