The Copernicus for Urban Resilience in Europe (CURE) 2nd Demonstration Workshops (2nd Demos) were held on Friday 14th and Monday 17th October 2022 in Brussels, focusing on participants from different target groups. These workshops were a follow up to the 1st CURE Demonstration Workshop, which was held online in October 2021. These October 2022 workshops (2nd Demos) aimed to address a main research question: ‘What is the added value of the CURE cross-cutting applications for urban planning?
The 3S RECIPE data collection provides the research and policy audience with clear, tried, and teste...
Edible Cities Network (EdiCitNet) is a European demonstration program that recognizes the social imp...
This paper aims to demonstrate how ‘research by design,’ which is an approach bridging research, des...
This document presents the users’ feedback from the 1st CURE Demonstration Workshop held on Friday 1...
This document is the deliverable D3.4 of the CURE (Copernicus for Urban Resilience in Europe) Projec...
This document aims to describe in more detail the CURE cross-cutting applications and to summarize t...
This document aims to describe the final updated methodology of the CURE Cross-Cutting Applications ...
This document provides a review of current methodologies, which can be of use in the implementation ...
Sample Products from the CURE project Copernicus cross-cutting applications focusing on climate chan...
The 6th issue of the CURE Newsletter introduces the CURE Portal and its components/capabilities as a...
The urban community faces a significant obstacle in effectively utilising Earth Observation (EO) int...
This document presents CURE stakeholder needs and requirements to shape the development of CURE cros...
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has developed a number of methods and tools that con...
How are climate change impacts gaining importance to urban infrastructure planning? Regulations and...
Workkshop date: 7-9 August 2019The Center for Urban Resilience and Environmental Sustainability (CUR...
The 3S RECIPE data collection provides the research and policy audience with clear, tried, and teste...
Edible Cities Network (EdiCitNet) is a European demonstration program that recognizes the social imp...
This paper aims to demonstrate how ‘research by design,’ which is an approach bridging research, des...
This document presents the users’ feedback from the 1st CURE Demonstration Workshop held on Friday 1...
This document is the deliverable D3.4 of the CURE (Copernicus for Urban Resilience in Europe) Projec...
This document aims to describe in more detail the CURE cross-cutting applications and to summarize t...
This document aims to describe the final updated methodology of the CURE Cross-Cutting Applications ...
This document provides a review of current methodologies, which can be of use in the implementation ...
Sample Products from the CURE project Copernicus cross-cutting applications focusing on climate chan...
The 6th issue of the CURE Newsletter introduces the CURE Portal and its components/capabilities as a...
The urban community faces a significant obstacle in effectively utilising Earth Observation (EO) int...
This document presents CURE stakeholder needs and requirements to shape the development of CURE cros...
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has developed a number of methods and tools that con...
How are climate change impacts gaining importance to urban infrastructure planning? Regulations and...
Workkshop date: 7-9 August 2019The Center for Urban Resilience and Environmental Sustainability (CUR...
The 3S RECIPE data collection provides the research and policy audience with clear, tried, and teste...
Edible Cities Network (EdiCitNet) is a European demonstration program that recognizes the social imp...
This paper aims to demonstrate how ‘research by design,’ which is an approach bridging research, des...