Earth Observation (EO) is a robust, flexible and cost-effective technique to gather information about our planet and has direct benefits for local communities.
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Coastal and marine ecosystems supply important services that benefit the whole world. Conservation actions must be effectively implemented to protect them.
Celebrating the World Oceans Day, BIOPAMA Team continues to improve our knowledge of the oceans and makes the best information available to preserve culture and natural marine resources.
The labeling of food products is essential to inform consumers what kind of products they are buying.
The Food Safety & Compliance laboratory in Geel is the analytical facility supporting food and feed safety and compliance policies.
Most commercially exploited species are under high fishing pressure. Estimates show that, worldwide, only 7% of monitored marine fish stocks are underfished.
BIOPAMA Team highlights the importance of protected and conserved areas as the cornerstone for biodiversity and cultural heritage conservation.
A gateway to data and information on Africa's social, economic, territorial and environmental development.
The Joint Research Centre has been applying Life Cycle Thinking in several contexts and projects, including the evaluation of environmental impacts of bio-based products.
Monitoring compliance of gold mines in Republic of Congo using Earth observation.