ESA Living Planet Symposium 2025

Held every three years, ESA’s Living Planet Symposium are among the world’s premier events on Earth observation. The symposia continue to expand in both size and scope. With the climate crisis intensifying, the Living Planet Symposium 2025 (LPS25) emphasises transitioning from ‘observation to climate action and sustainability for Earth’.

The event provides a forum to present and discuss the latest scientific findings and applications based on satellite data, and to review the contribution that data and technologies have made and could further make in addressing environmental and societal challenges. The symposium will showcase innovative products, services, missions and initiatives, with the overarching goal of demonstrating how science, society, policy-making, businesses and the economy can all benefit from observations made from space.

In this context, the Food security (UC3) and Pest monitoring (UC6) use cases implemented in the EO4EU project have been presented by partners MEEO and SISTEMA during one of the most important Earth Observation conferences this year, the European Space Agency - ESA #LPS25

photo by MEEO

EO4EU UC3 and UC6 at ESALPS25
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Vienna, Austria