The H2020 project EOMORES will develop operational monitoring and reporting services for inland and coastal water quality based on a combination of the most up-to-date satellite data, innovative in situ instruments and ecological models. Lakes, reservoirs and coastal water bodies constitute essential components of the hydrological and biogeochemical water cycles, and influence many aspects of ecology, economy, and human welfare, providing ecosystem services in multiple and sometimes conflicting ways. Knowledge about the state of inland and coastal water bodies is therefore of great interest. Project time: 3 year, started 1 December 2016. EOMORES has 9 partners from 6 EU countries, and 13 users
Earth Observation-based Services for Monitoring and Reporting of Ecological Status (EOMORES)
Giardino Claudia;Bresciani Mariano;Decarolis Giacomo;
2017
Abstract
The H2020 project EOMORES will develop operational monitoring and reporting services for inland and coastal water quality based on a combination of the most up-to-date satellite data, innovative in situ instruments and ecological models. Lakes, reservoirs and coastal water bodies constitute essential components of the hydrological and biogeochemical water cycles, and influence many aspects of ecology, economy, and human welfare, providing ecosystem services in multiple and sometimes conflicting ways. Knowledge about the state of inland and coastal water bodies is therefore of great interest. Project time: 3 year, started 1 December 2016. EOMORES has 9 partners from 6 EU countries, and 13 usersI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.