[OSGeo-Discuss] CEOS Earth Observation Training Resources
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sat Jun 27 04:12:01 PDT 2020
Dear colleagues,
The Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) is composed of the all the major space agencies.CEOS ensures international coordination of civil space-based Earth observation programs and promotes exchange of data to optimize societal benefit and inform decision making for securing a prosperous and sustainable future for humankind. Details at http://ceos.org<http://ceos.org/>
CEOS Working Group on Capacity Building & Data Democracy (WGCapD) builds upon the CEOS Data Democracy Initiative in an effort to increase the capacity of institutions in less developed countries for effective use of Earth observation data for the benefit of society and to achieve sustainable development. Details at http://ceos.org/ourwork/workinggroups/wgcapd/
There are lot of excellent resources developed by CEOS colleagues that might be useful for educators and students. Please check the CEOS training calendar for latest information on many courses at https://training.ceos.org
Many educational resources are also available at http://ceos.org/ourwork/workinggroups/wgcapd/resources-2/
For example, the first Massive Open Online Course on Radar Remote Sensing by EO College<https://eo-college.org/landingpage/> might be of interest. Details at https://eo-college.org/landingpage/
The EO handbook on SDGs might be also of interest http://eohandbook.com/sdg/
I am grateful to all CEOS colleagues for their excellent work and contributions.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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