Participants will learn how to explore and analyse satellite data directly in the browser, generate and share their own data products, and understand which premium datasets and computing capacity are available exclusively to public authorities at no cost. The session will also highlight how Copernicus data can support key local priorities such as urban planning, climate adaptation, air quality, and risk management.
Cities and regions play a vital role in addressing climate, environmental, and resilience challenges—and Copernicus satellite data offers a powerful, free resource to support that mission. This webinar provides a clear and practical introduction for public authorities on how to access and use data through the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem (CDSE)—the EU’s central platform for accessing and processing Copernicus satellite data in the cloud—and the Copernicus Contributing Missions (CCM), which provide additional high-resolution satellite data to complement the core Copernicus missions.
