The European Ground Motion Service (EGMS) uses Sentinel-1’s Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry to detect ground movements across Europe with millimetre accuracy, representing advanced space-based remote sensing technology.
The European Image Mosaic (EIM) product plays a critical role in enabling the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS) to carry out its mission of delivering detailed, accurate land cover and land use maps to users free of charge.
The Global Drought Observatory (GDO) map interface, hosted by the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS), offers an interactive geospatial platform for visualizing global drought conditions and risk indicators.
The UNESCO Sites Navigator offers a comprehensive monitoring tool that visualises verified, georeferenced boundaries of World Heritage properties, Biosphere Reserves, and UNESCO Global Geoparks.
The World Database of Protected Areas (WDPA) is a global database of protected areas and is widely used by scientists, businesses and governments to inform planning, policy, and management.
The INSPIRE Geoportal is the central European access point to the data provided by EU Member States and EFTA countries under the INSPIRE Directive.
The Copernicus Reference Data Access (CORDA) provides harmonised, high-quality geospatial datasets that serve as a baseline for monitoring hydrological changes across Europe.
CleanSeaNet is a European satellite-based oil spill and vessel detection service which offers assistance to participating States.
The Copernicus Service on Support to EU External and Security Actions (SESA) is a European geospatial information service that helps improve situational awareness for security stakeholders.
The Global Flood Awareness System (GloFAS) is one component of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS). It is designed to support preparatory measures for flood events worldwide, particularly in large transnational river basins.
The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS), created by the EC with national fire agencies, supports forest fire protection in the EU and provides the EC and Parliament with standardised fire data.
The Mapping component of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS Mapping) uses satellite imagery and other geospatial data to provide free of charge mapping service in cases of natural hazards and man-made disasters throughout the world.
The TRIQUETRA project develops an evidence-based assessment platform for precise risk stratification and a database of mitigation measures and strategies, serving as a Decision Support Tool for risk mitigation and site remediation.
Hyperion uses tools and new methods to create an integrated resilience assessment platform. It targets multi-hazard risk understanding, improved preparedness, quicker and more adaptive responses, and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas.
RescueME is a Research Action funded by the Horizon Europe programme, focusing on enhancing the resilience of coastal cultural landscapes in Europe.