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            <pentabarf:title>Introduction to the OEMC Project by Tomislav Hengl</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Introduction to the OEMC Project by Tomislav Hengl</summary>
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            <attendee>Tom Hengl (OpenGeoHub)</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Evolving FAIR and Open Earth Observations in the Technology-Science-Policy Nexus</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Evolving FAIR and Open Earth Observations in the Technology-Science-Policy Nexus</summary>
            <description>Earth Observation (EO) data have become indispensable for understanding and managing environmental change. The OpenEarthMonitor project (and other efforts) have highlighted that the societal value of EO can only be realized when data is not only open but also FAIR—Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. Use cases and demonstrations are already showcasing evolving frameworks and technologies for enhancing the FAIRness and openness of EO systems, and narrowing the gap between data production, scientific utility, and policy and service application. The presentation will study some recent EO implications of EU Green Deal policies and the discussion around their evolution, also in light of the Copernicus expansion missions and “new space” developments. We will illustrate several examples on how technology, science and policies interlink and how co-designed EO infrastructures—rooted in open science principles—can align with policy priorities and accelerate progress toward their implementation and performance assessment. Situating FAIR and open EO within the broader technology-science-policy nexus, this work underscores the transformative potential of data-driven environmental governance in the face of a changing role and perception of critical environmental issues in policy and society.</description>
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            <attendee>Martin Herold</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Adapting the Planetary Health Index framework to sub-national scale for Europe</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Adapting the Planetary Health Index framework to sub-national scale for Europe</summary>
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            <url>https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/open-earth-monitor-global-workshop-2025/talk/BMLFHF/</url>
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            <attendee>Gregory Duveiller</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Evolution of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (EvoLand) –  project, results and public dissemination</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Evolution of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (EvoLand) –  project, results and public dissemination</summary>
            <description>EvoLand is developing and testing new and innovative methods in support of the evolution of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service. It integrates novel Earth Observation, in-situ data and the latest Machine Learning techniques to continuously monitor the status, dynamics and biomass of the land surface.  

The project focuses on five key thematic domains: agriculture, forest, water, urban, and general land cover. Across these themes, we are developing 11 prototype services that could potentially be part of the future CLMS baseline. These will be operationally benchmarked and qualified as candidate CLMS services with a TRL5-7, which will have the potential to be taken up and integrated into CLMS by the Entrusted Entities from 2026 onwards. 

Within this talk we will give a general overview of the project, the 11 prototype services and how one can explore and use the open-source project results using the EvoLand results portal. 

Evoland is funded by the European Union through the Horizon programme, and is undertaken by a consortium of 10 European EO companies coordinated by VITO.</description>
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            <attendee>Daniel Thiex</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Assessing Climate Change Risk for the Private Sector: A Geospatial Approach Using OpenEarthMonitor in the European Reinsurance Sector</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Assessing Climate Change Risk for the Private Sector: A Geospatial Approach Using OpenEarthMonitor in the European Reinsurance Sector</summary>
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            <attendee>Codrina Maria Ilie</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>A UNIFIED TOOL TO ACCESS FLUX TOWERS DATA WORLDWIDE: THE FLUXNET SHUTTLE</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>A UNIFIED TOOL TO ACCESS FLUX TOWERS DATA WORLDWIDE: THE FLUXNET SHUTTLE</summary>
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            <attendee>Simone Sabbatini</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Monitor-EO: an online tool for monitoring and evaluating impacts on land resources and ecosystems from restoration activities</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Monitor-EO: an online tool for monitoring and evaluating impacts on land resources and ecosystems from restoration activities</summary>
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            <url>https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/open-earth-monitor-global-workshop-2025/talk/DRGTVD/</url>
            <location>Aula Magna</location>
            
            <attendee>Lorenzo De Simone</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Transfer Learning as a Solution for the Large Areas Classification Dilemma</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T141000</dtstart>
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            <summary>Transfer Learning as a Solution for the Large Areas Classification Dilemma</summary>
            <description>We use a time-series Random Forest model taking samples from 2022 to classify yearly date cubes up to 2015. The classification achieved an agreement of 89.20% with the reference map for 2022. Over the years, the agreement showed a cumulative decline of 2%. Our results suggest that the transferability of a machine-learning model is highly correlated with a set of highly representative training samples.</description>
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            <location>Aula Magna</location>
            
            <attendee>Gilberto Camara</attendee>
            
            <attendee>Felipe Carvalho</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>EuroGEO Green Deal Data Space Action Group - interoperability of forest monitoring data at regional, national, European, and global scales</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T143000</dtstart>
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            <summary>EuroGEO Green Deal Data Space Action Group - interoperability of forest monitoring data at regional, national, European, and global scales</summary>
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            <location>Aula Magna</location>
            
            <attendee>Kaori Otsu</attendee>
            
            <attendee>Imma Serra</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>A framework of federal global ensemble digital terrain model</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T153000</dtstart>
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            <summary>A framework of federal global ensemble digital terrain model</summary>
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            <location>Aula Magna</location>
            
            <attendee>Yu-Feng Ho</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Global soil carbon and soil pH predictions for 2000-2024 at 30-m based on spatiotemporal Machine Learning and harmonized legacy soil samples and observations</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Global soil carbon and soil pH predictions for 2000-2024 at 30-m based on spatiotemporal Machine Learning and harmonized legacy soil samples and observations</summary>
            <description>The most important variables for predicting soil organic carbon density (kg m-3) were: soil depth, Landsat-based uncalibrated Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and CHELSA bioclimatic indices. The global distribution of soil pH can be primarily explained by the CHELSA Aridity Index (long-term), annual precipitation, and salinity grade. Detecting key variables controlling dynamics of soil properties helps improve soil management for the decades to come.</description>
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            <url>https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/open-earth-monitor-global-workshop-2025/talk/QQGPVH/</url>
            <location>Aula Magna</location>
            
            <attendee>Tom Hengl (OpenGeoHub)</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>High-Resolution Global Maps of Cocoa Farms Extent</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T161000</dtstart>
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            <summary>High-Resolution Global Maps of Cocoa Farms Extent</summary>
            <description></description>
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            <url>https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/open-earth-monitor-global-workshop-2025/talk/MAHPTK/</url>
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            <attendee>Robert Masolele</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Towards the Development of a Serbian Ground Motion Service (GMS-Serbia) Using Sentinel-1 InSAR Data: Necessity, Opportunities, and Future Directions</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T163000</dtstart>
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            <summary>Towards the Development of a Serbian Ground Motion Service (GMS-Serbia) Using Sentinel-1 InSAR Data: Necessity, Opportunities, and Future Directions</summary>
            <description>The importance of ground motion monitoring in the context of contemporary geospatial and environmental challenges cannot be overstated. As natural disasters, such as landslides, subsidence, and seismic activity, increasingly threaten infrastructure and communities, the ability to detect and monitor ground deformation in real-time becomes vital for disaster preparedness, urban resilience, and sustainable development. Ground motion monitoring using satellite-based remote sensing technologies, particularly InSAR, has proven to be an invaluable tool in addressing these issues across the globe. However, while many countries have already established their own national services to monitor ground motion, Serbia remains without such a system, despite the increasing need for precise and reliable data for decision-making across various sectors.

This session will provide an in-depth look at the proposed GMS-Serbia service, exploring its conceptual framework, methodological approach, and potential impact on the national and regional landscape. Attendees will gain insights into the technologies behind SAR based ground motion monitoring, including the latest advancements in InSAR and the integration of Sentinel-1 data, and how these can be leveraged to address the pressing challenges faced by Serbia and its neighbors.</description>
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            <url>https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/open-earth-monitor-global-workshop-2025/talk/B3GWYZ/</url>
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            <attendee>Miloš Basarić</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>OpenLandMap-soildb global dynamic soil data tutorial</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T133000</dtstart>
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            <summary>OpenLandMap-soildb global dynamic soil data tutorial</summary>
            <description>To cite layers distributed via OpenLandMap-soildb please use:

Hengl, T., Consoli, D., Tian, X., Nauman, T. W., Nussbaum, M., Isik, M. S., Parente, L., Ho, Y.-F., Simoes, R., Gupta, S., Samuel-Rosa, A., Zborowski Horst, T., Safanelli, J. L., and Harris, N., (2025??). OpenLandMap-soildb: global soil information at 30~m spatial resolution for 2000--2022+ based on spatiotemporal Machine Learning and harmonized legacy soil samples and observations. Earth Syst. Sci. Data Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2025-336, in review,</description>
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            <location>Aula 2 (workshops)</location>
            
            <attendee>Tom Hengl (OpenGeoHub)</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Multi-language support for image time series analysis using SITS</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T153000</dtstart>
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            <summary>Multi-language support for image time series analysis using SITS</summary>
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            <location>Aula 2 (workshops)</location>
            
            <attendee>Gilberto Camara</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Open EO-Based Monitoring of Drought–Flood Abrupt Alternation in Northwestern Mediterranean Basins</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20250917T092500</dtstart>
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            <summary>Open EO-Based Monitoring of Drought–Flood Abrupt Alternation in Northwestern Mediterranean Basins</summary>
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            <url>https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/open-earth-monitor-global-workshop-2025/talk/SKHBW7/</url>
            <location>Aula 3 (Posters)</location>
            
            <attendee>imane serbouti</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Bridging communities: How open source geospatial software stays relevant in science, policy, and industry</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Bridging communities: How open source geospatial software stays relevant in science, policy, and industry</summary>
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            <attendee>Codrina Maria Ilie</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>From Dry to Desiccated: A New Paradigm for Flash Drought Monitoring over India</pentabarf:title>
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            <description>1)	The proposed framework identifies flash drought events by their rapid intensification rate and prolonged dry conditions. 
2)	The core monsoon region in India exhibits a high frequency of flash drought events spatially consistence with duration, severity, and onset speed. 
3)     Flash droughts occur more frequently due to the combined impacts of soil-moisture depletion and increased atmospheric aridity.</description>
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However, it must be emphasized: technological innovation alone will not be enough. What is urgently needed are mindset shifts and transformative societal changes—reaching social tipping points that can drive sustained and meaningful climate action. While data improvements may have only a limited direct effect on emissions, they are essential to inform better policies, ensure transparency, and mobilize public engagement.
A deeper understanding of land-use dynamics is especially important in countries with limited capacity for regular forest inventories or land-use change monitoring. Emerging technologies—such as the new P-band radar sensors aboard Europe’s BIOMASS mission—offer promising opportunities to improve our knowledge of carbon stocks and assess the restoration potential of forests, peatlands, and other ecosystems.
Today, high-resolution maps can be generated with just a few clicks, enabled by increasingly accessible algorithms and open-source tools. Yet their full potential depends on the availability of high-quality training and validation data—an area where citizen engagement can play a key role.
Citizen participation in data collection not only improves coverage but also strengthens public awareness and accountability. This presentation showcases innovative tools—from user-friendly apps for visual interpretation and machine learning–ready data collection to in-situ observation tools embedded in the Geo-Quest app—that empower citizens to contribute meaningfully to land-use monitoring and climate action.</description>
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            <description>The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission and its Follow-On (GRACE-FO) mission provide  observations of terrestrial water storage (TWS) dynamics on regional to global scales. However, they lack high spatio-temporal resolution, making them challenging to interpret different hydrological fluxes. A join collaboration between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA), initiated a decade ago, is known as the Mass- change And Geosciences International Constellation (MAGIC). The aim of this collaboration to launch new high resolution missions in order to improve capacity for monitoring extreme events such droughts and floods.  The primary objective of this work is to examine the impact of improving the spatial-temporal resolution of NGGM and MAGIC on precipitation estimation by developing multiple synthetic experiments on a European scale. The study employed SM2RAIN algorithm by inverting the soil water balance equation to estimate the rainfall accumulated between two consecutive TWS measurements (Brocca et al., 2014). Initially, the ERA5L based TWSA at daily time scale was incorporated into SM2RAIN to check reliability of the model against ERA5L precipitation with spatial resolution of 100 km over Europe with range of latitudes 30 to 60°N and longitudes 10°W to 50°E. The results shows SM2RAIN exhibited satisfactory performance at a daily temporal resolution, with mean values of R, RMSE, BIAS (0.85, 13.76, -0.29) against ERA5L precipitation. Based on statistical analysis, SM2RAIN-simulated precipitation shows good agreement across the most of Europe except in some areas of the northern Italy, northeastern states (Estonia, Latvia) and costal regions of Norway. Subsequently, synthetic experiments were developed by degrading the temporal resolution of TWS data from daily into 5-day interval and by introducing error ranging from 1.9 mm to 42 mm. The results shows that degrading temporal resolution and larger error make the model quite difficult to capture and represent meaningful rainfall patterns, as the error completely overshadows the underlying dynamics captured in the SM2RAIN-simulated rainfall. The results of the study clearly highlight the benefit of NGGM and MAGIC in improving our capability to estimate various hydrological components relying on satellite data as inputs.

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