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Marine and Coastal Environment Information Services

CNM

The ASI Multi-Mission National Centre. The information (data, products and services) collected and produced through the different Earth Observation missions, made available and shared throughout the scientific community.

Information system for waters monitoring data collecting, analysis and reporting, in compliance with the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC and with WISE - Water Information System for Europe.

 

Massive - Mapping Seismic Vulnerability and Risk of Cities - is a European Project to provide Civil Protection with assessments of seismic hazard, seismic vulnerability and risk for buildings at local scale, as well as to estimate the traffic load due to uncontrolled city evacuation.

Sealed areas monitoring in the built environment

BIO_SOS (Biodiversity Multi-SOUrce Monitoring System: From Space To Species) is a project that aims to develop tools and models for consistent multi-annual monitoring of NATURA 2000 sites and their surroundings.

 

Study of a high-resolution thermal infrared band Earth Observation satellite and design of a Data Fusion Center located in Apulia. The project is entirely promoted and realized by a consortium of Apulian companies.

Land and Sea Integrated Monitoring for European Security (6th Framework Programme – Aeronautics&Space/Copernicus GMES Security).

The PROC system is a Spatial Data Infrastructure with automatic catalogue and archive features for standard scientific products. PROC is an Italian Space Agency program unifying the Operative Centers of ASI, ESA and NASA joint planetary missions, in order to set up a unique point of access to the data produced.

The INSPIRE Geoportal is the unique access point to global European Environment Geoinformation resources shared and made available by all member states within the framework of the "Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community" (INSPIRE) Directive.

Integration of satellite remote sensing observations with urban ground stations into urban meteorological and climate modelling to help decision and policy makers in better preventing the impact of Urban Heat Island (UHI) through appropriate alert systems and in reducing the risk, with dedicated urban land planning.