Automated collection planning systems come with limitations. That’s why in European Space Imaging (EUSI), we combine autonomous planning software with expert human interventions to…
While Russia remains in conflict with Ukraine, and the future of the Russian oil and gas supply is uncertain, the EU is now faced…
According to the report “Drought in Europe” released in July 2022 by the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) Global Drought Observatory, a staggering…
In recent years, large outbreaks of the European spruce spark beetle (Ips typographus) have wreaked havoc to coniferous forests. The timely prevention of the…
Mass movement in the Alps pose enormous hazards. Due to a range of factors, it is predicted that the associated risks of these movements…
Very High Resolution (VHR) satellite imagery is often used as a source of truth to verify what is happening on the ground in hard…
Satellite imagery and remote sensing has been used extensively for monitoring land usage and land cover. With increasing availability of Very High Resolution (VHR)…
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas and its concentration in the atmosphere is currently increasing at a rate of around 1% per…
Using the highest resolution satellite imagery commercially available along with tailor-made Artificial Intelligence (AI) detection solutions, European Space Imaging offers asset managers the ability…