Mediterranean Coastal Land-Use Change
Updated assessment of changes in built-up area in Mediterranean coastal zones between 1975 and 2025
GRID-Geneva is involved in many projects at various scales: local, country, European and global scales. This section allows one to find out about all GRID projects, past and present.
Updated assessment of changes in built-up area in Mediterranean coastal zones between 1975 and 2025
NOSTRADAMUS is a EU-funded project that aims at revolutionizing agriculture by developing a scalable platform for real-time data harvesting and analysis, empowering farmers with actionable insights and innovative digital tools.
Monalisa is a EU-funded project that aims at preventing and reversing Land Degradation and Desertification (LDD) across Mediterranean drylands.
The UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology leads a 5-year research initiative on climate change impacts, emphasizing global collaboration and sharing findings via the MapX platform for broader accessibility.
GRID-Geneva is starting a new collaboration with the UNEP's Cartagena Convention Secretariat (CCS), in the frame of the PROMAR project. This collaboration aims to develop a regional monitoring network and information system on marine litter / plastic pollution in the Caribbean Sea and will make use of the MapX geospatial platform.
Exhibition at the Henan Science and Technology Museum integrating story maps and data layers generated from MapX
Data workflow automation to support the development of the African Chemicals Observatory
Unveiling sand and dust storms trends: a global insight into the frequency and intensity of events.
Securing crucial biodiversity, carbon and water stores in the Congo Basin Peatlands by enabling evidence-based decision making and good governance
To develop an annual monitoring tool for the Canton of Vaud's Direction générale de l'environnement/Division Géologie, sols & déchets (GEODE) to track changes in the canton's vegetation cover rate, with the aim of determining an annual cover rate, essential for anticipating runoff concerns.
Digital technologies are offering to researchers the opportunity to access big spatio-temporal data that enable the application of modern technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Machine Learning, etc.) to study and model phenomena evolution and elaborate effective solutions to support coping with a number of very relevant societal issues.
Development of a regional environmental platform to serve as a central repository of all the data generated by the child projects of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) MedProgramme