This session will explore how space technologies including Copernicus and EGNSS can boost sustainability, resilience, and innovation in agriculture, forestry, and climate segments, with the purpose of gathering and exploring GNSS and EO user requirements and needs.
Participants will discover how satellite data supports the implementation and monitoring of CAP eco-schemes, the role of space technologies in emerging markets for nature credits and nature-based solutions, where robust and transparent monitoring is essential. Galileo’s High Accuracy Service (HAS) role in precision agriculture and autonomous machinery evolution will also be showcased, with a focus on understanding related user requirements. Finally, the participants will learn how EO and Copernicus enable early detection and response to agricultural and forestry threats, in the context of food security, with user requirements and needs being collected.