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ESA's Living Planet Programme: Scientific Acheivements and Future Challenges – Scientific Context of Earth Observation Science Strategy for ESA


O'Neill, A; Barber, D; Bauer, P; Dahlin, H; Diament, M; Hauglustaine, D; Le Traon, P-Y; Mattia, F; Mauser, W; Merchant, C; Pulliainen, J; Schaepman, Michael E; Visser, P; Antoine, D; Bojinski, Stephan; Carli, B; Chapron, B; Crevoisier, C; Ebbing, J; Johannessen, J; Lewis, P; Moreno, J; Pail, R; Remedios, J; Rott, H; Shepherd, A (2015). ESA's Living Planet Programme: Scientific Acheivements and Future Challenges – Scientific Context of Earth Observation Science Strategy for ESA. Noordwijk, NL: European Space Agency.

Abstract

SA’s new Earth Observation Science Strategy aims to cover all areas of science to which Earth observation missions can contribute. It challenges ESA and the scientific community to advance knowledge and technology in order to respond to the increasing needs associated with risks and opportunities in our changing global environment. The strategy (SP-1329/1) provides key elements and scientific direction for the future progress of ESA’s Living Planet Programme. The context and specific scientific challenges to increase knowledge and capabilities in the five Earth science disciplines – atmosphere, cryosphere, land surface, ocean and solid Earth – are identified in the complementary volume (SP-1329/2).

Abstract

SA’s new Earth Observation Science Strategy aims to cover all areas of science to which Earth observation missions can contribute. It challenges ESA and the scientific community to advance knowledge and technology in order to respond to the increasing needs associated with risks and opportunities in our changing global environment. The strategy (SP-1329/1) provides key elements and scientific direction for the future progress of ESA’s Living Planet Programme. The context and specific scientific challenges to increase knowledge and capabilities in the five Earth science disciplines – atmosphere, cryosphere, land surface, ocean and solid Earth – are identified in the complementary volume (SP-1329/2).

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Item Type:Monograph
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography
Dewey Decimal Classification:910 Geography & travel
Language:English
Date:2015
Deposited On:23 Dec 2015 10:09
Last Modified:14 Aug 2022 06:49
Publisher:European Space Agency
Series Name:Earth Observation Science Strategy
Volume:SP-1329
Number of Pages:67
ISBN:978-92-9221-427-2
OA Status:Closed
Free access at:Official URL. An embargo period may apply.
Official URL:http://esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/SP-1329_2/
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