APCG at the Living Planet Symposium 2022 - Taking the pulse from our planet to space

Time has come for the Living Planet Symposium 2022 (https://lps22.esa.int/ ), where representatives from academia, research, industry, policy, etc., will be there for all milestone events organized by ESA on the 23rd -27th of May 2022 (World Conference Center Bonn, Germany),

This year the symposium will focus on how Earth Observation contributes to science and society, and how disruptive technologies and actors are changing the traditional Earth Observation landscape, which is also creating new opportunities for public and private sector interactions.

Take a close look at the full programme here (https://express.converia.de/frontend/index.php?page_id=18446&v=TimeTable&do=0&day=3994 )

From APCG, Dr. Evangelos Gerasopoulos, in his capacity as “Urban Heritage Climate Observatory – UHCO” co-leader, will be among the esteemed panelists of “Future for Heritage” session on Wednesday 25/05/2022 at 8:30 am CEST. The session will cover recent developments regarding the use of innovative technologies used in the Cultural Heritage sector, perspectives on emerging needs, policies, open issues, future goals, and other potential challenges.

Our EIFFEL project will offer the opportunity to plunge into the its world through an elaborative paper-poster entitled “Deep Learning Based Sentinel-2 Super Resolution Methods for Supporting Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation Applications”.

Orestis Speyer will defend our group’s front-runner work on the use of Earth observation for smart statistics under the Sustainable Development Goals poster session on Wednesday 17:00-19:00 CEST, with a poster on first results from the GAUSS project entitled “GAUSS: Generating Advanced Usage of Earth Observation for Smart Statistics”.