posted on 2015-03-30, 11:29authored byA. Gil, C. Bosc, A. Basoni, M. Clavée, Hina Bacai, N. Pergola, P. Monbet, Svetlana Zolotikova, J. Zepeda-Juarez, M. Antoninetti, V. Tramutoli, Alan Wells, P. Carrara
Despite successful technological developments, COPERNICUS, the European Earth Observation flagship program, has been showing a weak regional involvement with regards to the wide capacities and benefits it provides for the Environment and Security domains at public and private level. During the DORIS_Net project, a methodology was successfully implemented to raise regional awareness on COPERNICUS potential with the concept of a Regional Contact Offices (RCO) Network. This paper aims to describe the process of RCO’s creation and certification. It also presents both benefits and challenges of management and sustainability faced by RCO in order to reach their operational goals. Finally, the paper explores the potential regional impact of RCO.
Funding
This article has been developed in the framework of the DORIS_Net project funded by the European
Commission in the Call “Coordination and support action (Coordinating) FP7-SPACE-2010-1”.
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Citation
European Journal of Remote Sensing - 2014, 47: 29-43