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Synergies with EU projects: The UDENE project joins us
After a first wave of promotion concerning the synergy between the two projects COMUNIDAD and DINOSAR, we are delighted to announce that the UDENE project is joining this initiative.

The UDENE Project aims to use large amounts of Earth Observation (EO) data from Copernicus satellites and local sources to support evidence-based decision making for urban development, especially in international partner countries. To support the UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 of making cities safe, resilient, and sustainable, the project will essentially create a virtual laboratory for urban planners and visionaries to test their development ideas. Multi-dimensional models of urban areas across time and across countries will be used to support urban planners in exploring natural occurrences of similar development ideas, concepts, or projects in similar urban areas (natural experiments).
Although the UDENE project focuses primarily on an urban study, the use of EO certainly marks a common point between our three projects, as well as our desire to have an impact on sustainable environmental management.

We’re delighted to be continuing our work in partnership with these two innovative projects, and the whole DINOSAR team is looking forward to seeing what’s next.

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