Are we making the most of the massive amounts of data our satellites provide on our atmosphere, marine environment and land? How do we turn what we see into decisive policies?
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Remittances are an important tool for economic growth. But the COVID-19 crisis threatens this safety net for millions of households.
The Knowledge Centre on Earth Observation makes sense of a wealth of data provided by the EU's satellites under the Copernicus program on the state and environment of our planet.
Since 2004, the UN and the EC have collaborated on a multi-hazard alert system calculating the impact of a disaster by satellite and coordinating the need for assistance on site.
JRC has created an innovative, safe spray containing a solution of homemade explosives to train sniffer dogs and test if the electronic detection equipment is working properly.
Re-open EU helps you plan your holidays according to national restrictions while the EU Digital COVID Certificate lets you store the information necessary to travel.
A commonly used structural system for buildings are flat slabs supported by column. The SlabSTRESS project tests real scale flat slab building under seismic and cyclic loadings.
After an earthquake, fire could spread faster if compartmentation walls fail. The EQUFIRE project studied the response to fire to improve design guidelines and standards.
Discover the spray, developed by the JRC and used by Belgian police to train specialist dogs at airports.
A fun way to learn about data protection rights and raise awareness of privacy risks relating to the EU's General Data Protection Regulation.