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View article: Experiences from seven living labs in the use of local knowledge and local data for tailored climate services
Experiences from seven living labs in the use of local knowledge and local data for tailored climate services Open
Climate services (CS) play a relevant role in providing tools for establishing societies resilient to global change considering its complex variability at multiple temporal and spatial scales. The involvement of end users in the processes …
View article: Multiscale remote sensing assessment of water cycle modelling outputs  
Multiscale remote sensing assessment of water cycle modelling outputs   Open
The selection of a suitable spatial resolution for the inputs and outputs of many types of modelling is crucial in most of requirements analysis.The easy and quick solution, the highest possible spatial resolution, is not always feasible, …
View article: Improvements on the monthly precipitation spatial pattern characterization using a set of remote sensing products.
Improvements on the monthly precipitation spatial pattern characterization using a set of remote sensing products. Open
Water availability is a limiting factor for many human activities and natural ecosystems processes. Monitoring of water resources, as well as the impacts of water scarcity on human and natural ecosystems, is key for defining adapted water …
View article: Characterization of Copernicus EO products for water modelling
Characterization of Copernicus EO products for water modelling Open
This work presents the characterization and performance evaluation of the existing Copernicus EO products for the monitoring and modelling of water bodies dynamics purposes. This study is carried on the Water-ForCE project (https://waterfo…
View article: Aligning citizen science and remote sensing phenology observations to characterize climate change impact on vegetation
Aligning citizen science and remote sensing phenology observations to characterize climate change impact on vegetation Open
Phenology observations are essential indicators to characterize the local effects of climate change. Citizen participation in the collection of phenological observations is a potential approach to provide data at both high temporal scale a…
View article: Assess citizen science based land cover maps with remote sensing products: the Ground Truth 2.0 data quality tool
Assess citizen science based land cover maps with remote sensing products: the Ground Truth 2.0 data quality tool Open
One of the main concerns in adopting citizen science is data quality. Derived products inherit intrinsic limitations of the capture methodology as well as the uncertainties in observations. OpenStreetMap tools are designed to minimize unce…
View article: Advancing in Citizen Science Interoperability by testing standard components between Citizen Observatories
Advancing in Citizen Science Interoperability by testing standard components between Citizen Observatories Open
<p>The first phase of the citizen science Interoperability Experiment organized by the Interoperability Community of Practice in the EU H2020 WeObserve project under the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) innovation program and support…
View article: Remote sensing and citizen science observatories: a promising partnership for phenology monitoring
Remote sensing and citizen science observatories: a promising partnership for phenology monitoring Open
<p>Changes in the rhythm of nature are recognized as a useful proxy for detecting climate change and a very interesting source of data for scientists investigating its effects on the natural ecosystems. In this sense, phenology is th…
View article: Citizen Science Projects: How to make a difference
Citizen Science Projects: How to make a difference Open
Citizen Science Projects: How to make a difference, is a massive open online course (MOOC). It was developed by the H2020 WeObserve project and ran on the FutureLearn platform from 2019. The course was designed to assist learners from all …