Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 16/Sept/2024
1:00pm
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2:00pm
Registration
Location: Big Hall
2:00pm
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2:30pm
Welcome Session
Location: Big Hall

Speakers

  • Rune Floberghagen, Head of the Climate Action, Sustainability and Science Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, ESA – European Space Agency Presentation
  • Francesca Elisa Leonelli, EO Green Transition Data Applications Scientist, ESA
2:30pm
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4:00pm
Opening Session
Location: Big Hall

Keynote Speakers

  • Petya Pishmisheva, Coordinator, EU Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy
    Presentation
  • Pourya Salehi, Head of the Urban Research, Innovation, and Development Team, ICLEI World Secretariat
    Presentation
  • Dennis Mwaniki, Geospatial Data Expert at Data and Analytics Unit, UN Habitat
    Presentation
  • Claudia Baranzelli, Programme Manager, Laboratory for Geospatial Analysis, OECD
    Presentation
  • The Nature Restoration Law in urban areas: implications for the future of earth observation
    Benjamin Caspar, Coordinator of Urban Nature and Biodiversity Policy. European Commission – DG Environment


Cities perspectives

  • Sabrina Alfonsi, Councilor of Agriculture, Environment, and Waste Cycle, City of Rome
  • Markus Annilo, Digital Twin Technology manager, City of Tallinn


Moderators

Francesca Elisa Leonelli, ESA
Marc Paganini, ESA

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
4:30pm
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6:30pm
Navigating Urban Futures with Earth Observation
Location: Big Hall

Keynote Speakers

  • From pixels to practice: Bridging urban remote sensing science with urban decision-making
    Karen Seto
    , 1. Frederick C. Hixon Professor of Geography & Urbanization Science, Yale University School of the Environment 2. Coordinating Lead Author, IPCC 5th and 6th Assessment Reports
  • Urban Insights from Space
    Inge Jonckheere
    , Head of the Green Solutions Division, Climate Action, Sustainability and Science Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, ESA – European Space Agency
    Presentation

Panel Discussion

  • Petya Pishmisheva, Coordinator, EU Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy
  • Karen Seto, Yale University
  • Iacopo Testi, ex MIT SenseableCities Lab, ENEL X, Urban AI
  • Klemens Himpele, CIO, City of Vienna
  • Thomas Kemper, Team Leader GHSL, JRC


Moderator

Stefanie Lumnitz, ESA

6:30pm
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6:40pm
Group Photo
7:00pm
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10:00pm
Social Event
(non-hosted dinner at Casale Marchese)
Date: Tuesday, 17/Sept/2024
9:00am
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9:15am
Welcome Coffee
Location: Marquee
9:15am
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10:00am
Keynote Speakers
Location: Big Hall

  • An expanded climate and innovation agenda: Delivering on human needs beyond optimisation of existing systems
    Dennis Pamlin,
    Executive Director/Senior Advisor, NCI/RISE
    Presentation

    Too much of existing innovation and climate action are stuck in the 90’s with a static problem approach. The result is that most “solutions” currently take a static and short-term perspective that only optimise existing systems. The result is a situation where much of what is called “climate solutions” threatens global sustainability in the long run and undermines many innovations. Static approaches rely upon a narrow frame of reference - optimizing existing infrastructure and systems towards reducing emissions (carbon tunnel vision). Although emission reduction is essential, it is an approach that tend to look back. Static approaches obstruct scaling the multiple benefits of cross-sectoral innovation and guide action towards superficial carbon accounting rather than systemic changes needed to deliver flourishing lives for all and global sustainability. In contrast a dynamic solution approach is proposed to guide the next generation if climate action and innovation. Here a human needs are at the centre and a future where 10-11 billion can live flourishing lives on a flourishing planet.

  • Leveraging the power of earth observations in support of urban resilience and sustainable urbanization
    Martyn Clark
    , Urban Resilience Coordinator at the Group on Earth Observations

    Rapid urbanization presents a complex landscape of both opportunities and challenges for cities worldwide. International policy frameworks, such as the SDGs, and the New Urban Agenda, emphasize the urgent need to create sustainable, resilient urban environments. GEO, through its focus on Urban Resilience, leverages Earth observations to empower cities to address pressing issues like climate change, infrastructure development, and resource management. By bridging the science-policy divide, GEO develops user-centered solutions that harness the power of Earth observations to build a more sustainable and resilient urban future.

  • Health impacts of urban and transport planning; the role of air pollution, green space, heat and noise
    Mark Nieuwenhuijsen,
    Director of Urban planning, Environment and Health, ISGlobal, Barcelona

    Half the world population lives in cities and this is likely to increase to 70% over the next 20 years. Suboptimal urban and transport planning has led to e.g. high levels of air pollution and noise, heat island effects and lack of green space and physical activity and thereby an increase in morbidity and premature mortality. I will discuss the current disease burden in Europe, further data needs and potential urban interventions to reduce the burden using a dataset of nearly 1000 European cities as part of the EU Horizon project funded UBDPolicy project (https://ubdpolicy.eu/)

10:00am
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11:30am
Session 1: Urban heat dynamics and soil sealing assessments for resilient planning
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Claudia Baranzelli
Efren Feliu Torres
 

Opening

Efrén Feliu Torres

Climate Change Adaptation Manager, TECNALIA Research & Innovation



10 minutes

Coupling dynamic cities and climate: the urbisphere project

Nektarios Chrysoulakis1, Jörn Birkmann2, Andreas Christen3, Sue Grimmond4

1: Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH); 2: University of Stuttgart; 3: University of Freiburg; 4: University of Reading



10 minutes

Surface albedo and emissivity for Belgian cities (SuaBe)

Jonathan León-Tavares1, Zhijun Zhen2, Nicolas Lauret2, Jean Philippe Gastellu-Etchegorry2

1: VITO, Belgium.; 2: CESBIO, France.



10 minutes

Large scale exploitation of satellite data for the assessment of urban surface temperatures: the EO4UTEMP project

Zina Mitraka, Giannis Lantzanakis, Maria Gkolemi, Nektarios Chrysoulakis

Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece



10 minutes

From Space to lives saved: A Digital Twin for heat-related mortality risk assessment in urban areas

Iphigenia Keramitsoglou1, Klea Katsouyanni2, Evangelia Samoli2, Alexandra Tragaki3, Eleni Toli4, Panagiota Koltsida4, Nefta Votsi1, Evangelos Gerasopoulos1, Christos Zerefos5, Stavros Solomos5, Christos Spyrou5, Sorin Cheval6, Chris T. Kiranoudis1,7

1: National Observatory of Athens, IAASARS, Greece; 2: National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece; 3: Harokopio University, Greece; 4: Athena Research Centre, Greece; 5: Academy of Athens, Greece; 6: National Meteorological Administration, Romania; 7: National Technical University of Athens, Greece



10 minutes

Harmonized Pan European time series for monitoring soil sealing

Christophe Sannier1, Gergely Maucha2, Eva Ivits3, Joachim Maes4, Lewis Dijkstra5

1: GAF AG, Germany; 2: Lechner; 3: European Environment Agency; 4: European Commission DG Regio; 5: European Commission Joint Research Centre



10 minutes

The ESA Ulysses project and the exploitation in the Mediterranean area of Soil Sealing products and indicators

Daniela Iasillo1, Vito De Pasquale1, Paola Di Lauro1, Luca Congedo2, Michele Munafo2, Loic Faucqueur3, Konrad Rolland3, Olivier Arino4, Walter De Simone1

1: Planetek Italia, Italy; 2: Ispra, Italy; 3: CLS, France; 4: ESA ESRIN, Italy

11:30am
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12:00pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
12:00pm
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1:30pm
Session 2: Urban Air Quality, Mobility and Safety monitoring and management
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Kavitha Muthu
Oliver Sanchez
 

Opening

Olivier Sanchez

Head of Emission & Modelling team of Airparif, France



10 minutes

TRIPS: a solution for advanced urban safety management

Simonetta Bodojra1, Alberto Falletta1, Fabio Limardo1, Elena Deambrogio2

1: Data Reply, Italy; 2: Città di Torino



10 minutes

Evaluating the costs and benefits of satellite imagery resolutions for assessing unpaved road condition

Robin Workman

TRL The Future of Transport UK



10 minutes

THE 'PRIMARY' PROJECT: URBAN AIR QUALITY MONITORING WITH PRISMA HYPERSPECTRAL DATA

Davide De Santis1, Marco Di Giacomo1, Sarathchandrakumar T. Sasidharan1,2, Gianmarco Bencivenni1, Fabio Del Frate1, Gabriele Curci3,4, Ana Carolina Amarillo3,4, Francesca Barnaba5, Luca Di Liberto5, Cristiana Bassani6, Ferdinando Pasqualini5, Alessandro Bracci5, Silvia Scifoni7, Stefano Casadio7, Alessandra Cofano7, Massimo Cardaci7, Daniele Latini8, Giorgio Licciardi9

1: Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering, “Tor Vergata” University of Rome, Italy; 2: Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; 3: Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Università degli Studi dell’Aquila, Italy; 4: Center of Excellence in Telesensing of Environment and Model Prediction of Severe events (CETEMPS), Università degli Studi dell’Aquila, Italy; 5: National Research Council - Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, CNR-ISAC, Rome, Italy; 6: National Research Council - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, CNR-IIA, Monterotondo, Rome, Italy; 7: Serco Italia S.p.A., Frascati, Rome, Italy; 8: GEO-K s.r.l., Rome, Italy; 9: Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), Viale del Politecnico snc, 00133 Rome, Italy



10 minutes

The CitySatAir Project: Monitoring urban air pollution with satellite data

Bas Mijling1, Philipp Schneider2, Paul Hamer2, Pau Moreno3, Isadora Jimenez3

1: Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), De Bilt, The Netherlands; 2: Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Kjeller, Norway; 3: LOBELIA Earth S.L., Barcelona, Spain



10 minutes

Spatiotemporal imputation and bias correction of Sentinel-3 SYN for intraurban air quality assessment using Generative Adversarial Networks/Deep Learning

Ester Pantaleo1,2, Roberto Cilli1, Nicola Amoroso1,2, Alessandro Fania1,2, Mariella Aquilino3, Marica De Lucia3,4, Sabino Maggi3, Silvana Fuina3, Cristina Tarantino3, Francesco Carbone3, Nicola Pirrone3, Vincenzo Campanaro5, Francesca Intini5, Angela Morabito5, Alessandra Nocioni5, Ilenia Schipa5, Annalisa Tanzarella5, Maria Adamo3, Alfonso Monaco1,2, Roberto Bellotti1,2

1: Università degli Studi di bari "Aldo Moro", Italy; 2: Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Sede di Bari, Italy; 3: Istituto sull'Inquinamento Atmosferico. CNR - IIA, Bari, Italy; 4: Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy; 5: Agenzia Nazionale per la Protezione Ambientale



10 minutes

Earth observation for mental health: exploring the correlation of urbanization, green and blue spaces with UK Biobank cohort data

Sören Hese1, Paul Renner1, Elli Polemiti2, Kerstin Schepanski3, environMENTAL Project Consortium1

1: Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany; 2: Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin; 3: Free University Berlin

1:30pm
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2:30pm
Lunch
2:30pm
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4:00pm
Session 3: Urban energy landscapes and efficiency mapping
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Stefanie Lumnitz
Matthieu Denoux
 

Opening

Matthieu Denoux

Head of Digital Services, AURA-EE, Regional sustainability agency of the French Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region



10 minutes

Pioneering Urban Energy Efficiency - the ESA BEE.AI project

Alessandra Feliciotti1, Mattia Marconcini1, Francesco Asaro1, Gianluca Murdaca1, Emanuele Strano1, Stefanie Lumnitz2

1: MindEarth SA, Switzerland; 2: European Space Agency, ESRIN



10 minutes

SOLAR-DE - Mapping Germany's Rooftop Solar Landscape

Annekatrin Metz-Marconcini, Mattia Marconcini, Julian Zeidler, Stefan Dech

German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany



10 minutes

How space-based solutions can support urban energy decarbonisation

Matteo Manieri

Telespazio Belgium SRL



10 minutes

Zoom in – benefits of a multiscale approach for solar potential analysis

Elke Kraetzschmar, Kristin Fleischer, Peter Schauer

IABG Geospatial Solutions. Hermann-Reichelt-Str.3. 01109 Dresden (Germany)



10 minutes

Space for energy efficiency in smart cities

Beatrice Barresi

European Space Agency (ESA)



10 minutes

Mapping the Energy Transition: EO4Energy's Global Survey of Wind Turbines and Coal Power Plants

Annekatrin Metz-Marconcini1, Mattia Marconcini1, Cornelia Zygar1, Zoltan Bartalis2

1: German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 2: European Space Agency (ESA), ESRIN

Demo Area: Data Platforms for Urban Applications - part 1
Location: James Cook
Moderators:
Maiken Ristmae, ESA
Zoltan Bartalis, ESA

 

The Earth Observations Toolkit for Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements

Dennis Mwaniki, Monika Kuffer

15 minutes



RethinkAction platform: an example of co-creation of solutions leveraging digital technology for sustainable development

Pourya Salehi

15 minutes



Navigating the GHSL data, tools and knowledge space

Thomas Kemper

15 minutes



Urban TEP - Urban Information Hub for Sustainable Urban Development Support

Tomáš Soukup, Thomas Esch

15 minutes

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
4:30pm
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6:00pm
Session 4: Urban green infrastructure: from vegetation characterisation to strategic resilience planning
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Francesca Elisa Leonelli
Markus Annilo
 
10 minutes

Urban Vegetation characterization from Multispectral and Very High-Resolution Satellite Imagery

Fatimatou Coulibaly, Pierre Sicard

ACRI-ST, France



10 minutes

Navigating Urban Landscapes: Unveiling Green and Blue Infrastructure through Strategic Mapping

Raquel Ubach1, Jaume Fons-Esteve1, Eva Ivits-Wasser2, Mirko Gregor3, Joachim Maes4, Lewis Dijkstra4

1: Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain; 2: European Environment Agency; 3: Space4Environment; 4: DG REGIO of the European Commission



10 minutes

Thermal behavior of large-scale urban parks in global megacities during compound heat and drought events

Ilias Agathangelidis, Constantinos Cartalis, Kostas Philippopoulos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece



10 minutes

Enhancing urban green spaces through Earth Observation: Integration of super-resolution in sustainable urban planning

Mihaela Gheorghe, Teodora Selea, George Boldeanu

GMV, Romania



10 minutes

Unveiling living urban co-habitats: looking at cities through a species agnostic classification

Gabriele Oneto1, Anne Mimet2, Katia Perini1, Maria Canepa1, Wolfgang Weisser3

1: University of Genoa, Italy; 2: University of Angers, France; 3: Technical University of Munich, Germany



10 minutes

Species-specific air pollution removal by individual trees and shrubs at city scale

Pierre SICARD1, Fatimatou COULIBALY1, Ilaria ZAPPITELLI2

1: ACRI-ST, Sophia-Antipolis, France; 2: Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy

Demo Area: Data Platforms for Urban Applications - part 2
Location: James Cook
Moderators:
Maiken Ristmae, ESA
Zaynab Guerraou, ESA

 

Expanded Climate and Innovation Agenda

Pourya Salehi

15 minutes



Space for Smart and Green Cities Task Force

Kavitha Muthu, Beatrice Barresi

15 minutes



CLMS for urban areas: focus on Urban Atlas

Lorenzo Solari, Alice Lhernould

15 minutes



ESA Green Transition Information Factories (GTIF)

Patrick Griffith

15 minutes

6:00pm
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7:30pm
Poster Session
Location: Marquee
 

Applying novel satellite technology to inform design and evaluation of urban Nature Based Solutions.

Nicklas Simonsen, Mads Christensen

DHI, Denmark



UpGreen

Damián Hruban1, Martin Vokřál2, Barbora Májková3

1: World from Space, Czech Republic; 2: ASITIS, Czech Republic; 3: Atregia, Czech Republic



Mapping Artificial Light At Night (ALAN) with night-time satellite imagery in order to help preserve biodiversity

Emma Bousquet, Aurélien Mure, Samuel Busson, Paul Verny, Florian Greffier, Teodolina Lopez

Cerema, France



A new method to map precisely the urban vegetation based on VHR imagery

Emma Bousquet1, Mathilde Segaud1, Julien Bouyer1, Anne Puissant2, Nicolas Lagarrigue3, Céline Ciron3, Arnaud Ceyte1

1: Cerema, France; 2: LIVE-A2S, France; 3: TerraNIS, France



Enhancing urban growth prediction with the Spatio-Temporal Matrix: Case studies from Vietnam, India, and Ivory Coast

Felix Bachofer1, Zhiyuan Wang1, Linh Hoang Khanh Nguyen2, Pham Gia Tung2, Samip Narayan Shrestha1, Thomas Esch1, Claudia Kuenzer1

1: German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 2: Huê University, International School, Vietnam



How can 13 billion measurements of the ground motion help manage natural hazards in urban areas?

Lorenzo Solari, Joanna Balasis-Levinsen

European Environment Agency, Kongens Nytorv 6, 1050 København, Denmark



Leveraging EO products for the development of an urban planning decision support platform for effective policy-making

Christos Kontopoulos, Efthymios Magkoufis, Eirini Baltzi

Geosystems Hellas, Greece



Characterization of surface Urban Heat Island with Land Surface Temperature and Local Climate Zone using optical and thermal high resolution satellite data

Fatimatou Coulibaly, Tidiane Diouf, Pierre Sicard

ACRI-ST, France



The enhancement of Urban Atlas

Ana Sousa1, Alice Lhernould2, Yoann Courmont2, Stefan Ralser3, Michael Rifler3, Adam Pasik3, Javier Becerra Corral4, Irina Diaconu5, Noemi Marsico6, Dimitri Papadakis6

1: EEA, Denmark; 2: CLS, France; 3: Geoville, Austria; 4: Cotesa, Spain; 5: Gisbox, Romania; 6: Evenflow, Belgium



Deep learning and smart tracing for transmissiong grid mapping using VHR imagery

Fang Fang, Laurens Hagendoorn, Fiona Gallagher

NEO BV, Netherlands



Let’s park: harnessing Earth Observation and Collaborative Approaches for Urban Green Spaces

Rizos-Theodoros Chadoulis1,2,3, Natalia Tsamtsouri3

1: Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, 6th km Charilaou-Thermi Rd, Thermi, Thessaloniki; 2: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus, Thessaloniki; 3: Let's Park



Integrated analysis of multi-sensor PS-InSAR for landslides monitoring in the Central Apennines, Italy

Claudia Masciulli1,2, Giandomenico Mastrantoni1, Marta Zocchi1, Benedetta Antonielli1, Paolo Mazzanti1,2, Gabriele Scarascia Mugnozza1,2

1: Department of Earth Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Rome, Italy; 2: CERI Research Centre on Geological Risks, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Rome, Italy



Localizing urban SDGs indicators for an integrated assessment of urban sustainability: a case study of Hainan province

Sijia Li1,2, Huadong Guo1, Zhongchang Sun1, Zongqiang Liu3

1: International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals; 2: Chengdu University of Technology; 3: Beijing Institute of Satellite Information Engineering



Characterizing global built-up areas: Advanced techniques using dual-pol SENTINEL-1 SAR data

Abhinav Verma1, Avik Bhattacharya1, Subhadip Dey2, Paolo Gamba3

1: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India; 2: Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; 3: CNIT, Research Unit of the University of Pavia, Italy



Analysis of urban surface temperatures from in-situ, airborne and satellite remote sensors: the case of Berlin

Zina Mitraka1, Giannis Lantzanakis1, Maria Gkolemi1, Dimitris Tsirantonakis1, Nektarios Chrysoulakis1, Will Morrison2, Daniel Fenner2, Andreas Christen2, Tobias Reinicke3, Sue Grimmond4, Martina Frid4, Beth Saunders4, Jörn Birkmann5, Michael Abrams6

1: Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece; 2: University of Freigburg, Germany; 3: SatelliteView, United Kingdom; 4: University of Reading, United Kingdom; 5: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 6: NASA JPL, USA



Regional-scale evaluation of bridges in the Netherlands using Multi Temporal InSAR

Valentina Macchiarulo1, Hao Kuai1, Pantelis Karamitopoulos4, Pietro Milillo2,3, Giorgia Giardina1

1: Department of Geoscience and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; 2: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Houston, Texas, United States; 3: Microwaves and Radar Institute, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 4: City of Amsterdam, Program of Bridges and Quay Walls, Team Innovation, Amsterdam, Netherlands



Earth observation in support of EU policies for urban climate change adaptation: a deep dive assessment of the Knowledge Centre on Earth Observation

Mark Dowell1, Ilaria Gliottone2, Candan Eylul Kilsedar2, Stewart Bernard3, Orestis Speyer4, Marco Gianinetto5, Monika Kuffer6

1: European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Italy; 2: Arcadia SIT / European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Italy; 3: University of Cape Town, Department of Oceanography, South Africa; 4: National Observatory of Athens, Institute of Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, Greece; 5: Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering, Italy; 6: University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, Netherlands



Innovating together for green urban transitions: Stories from Urban ReLeaf cities

Inian Moorthy1, Gerid Hager1, Sandra Brozek1, Ilia Christantoni2, Bárbara Coelho3, João Dinis3, Johanna Doerre4, Jennifer Dunn5, Nora Gāgane6, Viola Marx5, Georg Pins4, Sabine Skudra6, Dimitra Tsakanika2, Stephan van Aken7, Liesbeth van Holten7, Marielle Versteeg8

1: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria; 2: DAEM (City of Athens IT Company); 3: EMAC – Empresa Municipal de Ambiente de Cascais; 4: Stadt Mannheim; 5: Dundee City Council; 6: Riga City Council; 7: Provincie Utrecht; 8: Gemeente Utrecht



Assessing urban biodiversity: A multidisciplinary approach

Martí Perpinyà, Claudia Huertas, Thaís Fontenelle

Lobelia Earth, Spain



HeatScape Resolve – UHI Earth observation coupled with urban climate simulation for urban planning

Réka Sárközi1, László Mucsi1, Boudewijn van Leeuwen1, Zalán Tobak1, Péter Burai2, Gergely Hunyadi2, Kristóf Horváth1, Emese Lakatos1, Szilárd Balázs Likó2, Péter Vadnai2, Péter Enyedi2, Gergely Paulinyi1, Roland Németh1

1: Paulinyi & Partners Innovations Ltd., Hungary; 2: Envirosense Hungary Ltd.



Enhancing Earth Observation with synthetic data for urban development challenges

Enes Hisam1, Teodora Selea3, Rossana Gini1, David Miraut Andrés2, Marcos Fernández Marín4, Jesús Gimeno Sancho4, Raúl Rodríguez Juárez2, Marta Toro Bermejo2, Eloy Zafra Santos2

1: GMV NSL, United Kingdom; 2: GMV Innovating Solutions, Spain; 3: GMV Innovating Solutions, Romania; 4: Univeristy of Valencia, Spain



HeatAdapt: Monitoring and mitigating heat hotspot areas

Matthias Sammer, Michael Riffler, Katja Kustura

GeoVille Information Systems GmbH, Austria, Austria



Application of EO-based standardized services to overcome urban challenges

Steven Braakman, Cornelis Valk, Jasper Nierop

NEO BV



Utilising Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) for urban tree structure characterization and its impact on modelled human thermal comfort

Todi Daelman1, Hans Verbeeck1, Frieke Vancoillie1, Matthias Demuzere1,2

1: Ghent University, Department of environment, Belgium; 2: B-Kode VOF, Belgium



Monitoring and detection of urban developments through integration of multiple satellite image sources (radar and optical): A case study in Turkey

Tamer Özalp

Researchturk Space Co., Turkiye



Leveraging quasi-continental Sentinel-1 InSAR time series and authoritative groundwater data to assess drivers of land subsidence in Mexican cities

Francesca Cigna1, Deodato Tapete2

1: Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC), National Research Council (CNR), Via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Rome, Italy; 2: Italian Space Agency (ASI), Via del Politecnico s.n.c., 00133 Rome, Italy



SatLCZ: a method to study and characterise Urban Heat Island using VHR images

Benjamin Piccinini1, Julien Bouyer2, Teodolina Lopez1,3, Dominique Hébrard4

1: Cerema, Direction Occitanie; 2: Cerema, Research TEAM; 3: Cerema, Research Team ENDSUM; 4: Direction Départementale des Territoires - Haute-Garonne



ONEKANA: Modelling thermal inequalities in African urban areas through EO and AI for enhanced climate resilience

Angela Abascal1, Sally Sampson2, Sabine Vanhuysse3, Jon Wang2, Stefanos Georganos4, Ignacio García1, Monika Kuffer2

1: Public University of Navarre, Department of Engineering, Pamplona, Spain; 2: University of Twente, ITC, The Netherlands; 3: Universit ́e libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Department of Geosciences, Environment and Society, Brussels, Belgium; 4: Karlstad University, Environmental & Life Sciences Geomatics, Karlstad, Sweden



Sentinel-2-based long-term urban change monitoring in post-earthquake scenarios

Giorgia Guerrisi1, Elisabetta Lamboglia2,1, Stefania Bonafoni3, Fabio Del Frate1

1: "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering, Rome, Italy; 2: European Space Agency (ESA-ESTEC), The Netherlands; 3: Department of Engineering, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy



Exploitation of satellite data to evaluate Digital Twins of Coastal Urban Areas

Roberta Paranunzio1, Beatrice Carlini1, Elisa Adirosi1, Sabina Angeloni1, Andrea Rucci2, Giovanni Serafino2, Ivan Boscaino2, Attilio Vaccaro2, Luca Baldini1

1: Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC), National Research Council (CNR), Italy; 2: M.B.I. S.r.l, Pisa, Italy



Challenges in High-Resolution Biotic and Abiotic Driver Acquisition in Urban Environments

Lars Groeneveld1, Alexander Damm-Reiser1,2

1: Remote Sensing Laboratories, Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland



Spatiotemporal imputation and bias correction of Sentinel-3 SYN for intraurban air quality assessment using Generative Adversarial Networks/Deep Learning.

Ester Pantaleo1,2, Cilli Roberto1, Amoroso Nicola1,2, Alessandro Fania1,2, Mariella Aquilino3, Marica De Lucia3,4, Sabino Maggi3, Silvana Fuina3, Cristina Tarantino3, Francesco Carbone3, Nicola Pirrone3, Vincenzo Campanaro5, Francesca Intini5, Angela Morabito5, Alessandra Nocioni5, Ilenia Schipa5, Annalisa Tanzarella5, Maria Adamo3, Alfonso Monaco1,2, Roberto Bellotti1,2

1: Università degli Studi di bari "Aldo Moro", Italy; 2: Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Sede di Bari, Italy; 3: Istituto sull'Inquinamento Atmosferico. CNR - IIA, Bari, Italy; 4: Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy; 5: Agenzia Nazionale per la Protezione Ambientale



Building Anomaly Detection with Self-supervised Learning. Case Study: The City of Bucharest, Romania

Corneliu Octavian Dumitru1, Ridvan Kuzu1, Leonardo Bagaglini2, Filippo Santarelli2

1: Remote Sensing Technology Institute, German Aerospace Center(DLR), Germany; 2: e-GEOS, Italy



Urban Exploration Using Satellite and Medical Data

Corneliu Octavian Dumitru1, Liviu Bîlteanu2

1: Remote Sensing Technology Institute, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 2: Department of Radiation Oncology, Institute of Oncology Prof. Al. Trestioreanu, Romania



Estimating Land Subsidence dynamics on Rapidly Developing Coastal Urban Environments, Case of Douala City in Cameroon.

Gergino Chounna Yemele1, Philip Minderhoud1,2,3, Leonard Ohenhen4, Pietro Teatini1

1: University of Padova, Italy; 2: Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, Netherlands; 3: Deltares Research Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands; 4: Virginia Tech University, USA



Multi-Hazard Building Damage Detection from Very-High-Resolution Satellite Imagery with a Disaster-Adaptive Network

Sebastian Hafner1, Sebastian Gerard1, Paul Borne-Pons1,2, Yifang Ban1, Josephine Sullivan1

1: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; 2: CentraleSupélec (Université Paris-Saclay), Paris, France



Data2Resilience: Data-driven Urban Climate Adaption for Dortmund

Panagiotis Sismanidis, Charlotte Hüser, Luise Weickhmann, Jonas Kittner, Benjamin Bechtel

Institute of Geography, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany



A Remote Sensing Case Study in Urban Heat Island Information Product Development, Dissemination and Usage for Sargodha City in Pakistan

Christoff Fourie, Christophe Sannier, Fabian Enssle

GAF AG, Germany



Algorithm hosting and Cloud processing of multi-mission EO data with Urban Thematic Exploitation Platform

Mauro Arcorace, Fabrice Brito, Fabrizio Pacini, Pedro Gonçalves

Terradue, Italy



Radial analysis of urban effects on tree phenology timings in Berlin

Dimitris Tsirantonakis1,2, Nektarios Chrysoulakis1, Andreas Christen2, Sue Grimmond3, Joern Birkmann4

1: Remote Sensins Lab, Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics, Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas, Heraklion, Greece; 2: Chair of Environmental Meteorology, Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; 3: Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK; 4: Institute of Spatial and Regional Planning (IREUS), University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany



Empowering Sustainable Urban Development through Digital Twin Technology: The CITYNEXUS project

Mattia Marconcini1, Alessandra Feliciotti1, Francesco Asaro1, Ludovico Lemma1, Alessandro Austoni1, Emanuele Strano1, Simone Fratini2, Andrea Altenkirch2, Josselin Stark2

1: MindEarth s.r.l., Italy; 2: Solenix Engineering GmbH, Germany



Enhancing Infrastructure Resilience: Leveraging Machine Learning for Urban Land Use Change Monitoring

Nicolò Taggio1, Vincenzo Massimi1, Raffaele Nutricato2, Davide Oscar Nitti2, Matteo Simone1

1: Planetek Italia s.r.l., Italy; 2: Geophysical Applications Processing srl, Italy



Capacity Building activities for Asian Development Bank to promote the use of the EO services in developing Countries

Vincenzo Massimi1, Giulio Ceriola1, Nicolò Taggio1, Raffaele Nutricato2, Davide Oscar Nitti2, Daniela Drimaco1

1: Planetek Italia s.r.l., Italy; 2: Geophysical Applications Processing srl, Italy



Evaluation of the aging conditions of pavement from satellite in the municipality of Milan

Walter De Simone, Giulio Ceriola, Sergio Samarelli

Planetek Italia s.r.l., Italy



Leveraging Earth Observation to support the strategic activation of Just Nature-based solutions in urban areas

Luca Demarchi1, Anna Maria Deflorio1, Vincenzo Laurino1, Giulio Ceriola1, Isabella Siclari2, Jessica Balest2, Pietro Zambelli3, Daniela Iasillo1

1: Planetek Italia s.r.l., Italy; 2: Eurac Research, Italy; 3: SynapsEES, Italy



Assessing Urban NBS efficiency for heat island effect mitigation using Super-Resolved EO data and in-situ sensors

Efthymios Papachristos, Stylianos Kossieris, Panagiotis Michalis, Katerina Karagiannopoulou, Georgios Tsimiklis, Angelos Amditis

Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), Greece



Building Climate Resilience: Utilizing Copernicus Land Monitoring Service High-Resolution-Layer Non-Vegetated Land Cover Characteristics for Urban Adaptation Strategies

Christian Schleicher1, Eva Poglitsch1, Tanja Gasber1, Michael Riffler1, Armin Leitner1, Stefan Ralser1, Carlos Dewasseige2, Loic Faucquer2, Manuel Mayr3

1: GeoVille Information Systems and Data Processing GmbH; 2: Collecte Localisation Satellites; 3: European Environment Agency



Urban Planning and Simulation Through Enhanced GAN-based Multispectral Satellite Imagery

Paolo De Piano, Giovanni Giacco, Mattia Rigiroli

Latitudo 40, Italy



Well-Being Urban Areas classification from space: effects of UHI and air pollution

Dario Cappelli, Davide De Santis, Daniele Settembre, Fabio Del Frate

Tor Vergata, University of Rome, Italy



ASI’s “Innovation for Downstream Preparation for Science – Sustainable Cities”: novel user-driven EO-based products for urban climate and resilience to geohazards in metropolitan cities

Deodato Tapete, Patrizia Sacco, Mario Siciliani de Cumis, Alessandro Ursi, Maria Virelli

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), Italy



Atlantic.SENSE: towards an integrated geospatial intelligence solution

Caio Fonteles, Bruno Marques, Ana Oliveira, Francisco Campuzano, Inês Girão, Paula Salge, Pedro Almeida, Renato Mendes, Sofia Aguiar, Tiago Garcia, Ana Almeida, Artur Costa, Luísa Barros, Nuno Lourenço

CoLAB +Atlantic, Portugal



Spatial signatures from space: Predicting spatial signatures using Sentinel-2 imagery and foundation models

Antje Barbara Metzler1, Martin Fleischmann1,2, Dani Arribas-Bel1,3

1: The Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom; 2: Department of Social Geography and Regional Planning, Charles University, Czechia; 3: Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool, UK



EO-based solutions for natural Hazard and Risk reduction in the Italian Urban context: experience and examples toward an Urban Digital Twin

Gabriele Murchio, Manuela Ferri, Monica Palandri, Marco Corsi, Lucia Luzietti, Domenico Grandoni, Alessia Tricomi, Cecilia Sciarretta

e-GEOS SpA, Italy



Why Land Surface Temperature Data may not be informative for Urban Climate Adaptation Monitoring and Policy

Benjamin Bechtel1, TC Chakraborty2, Simone Kotthaus3, Scott Krayenhoff4, Alberto Martilli5, Negin Nazarian6, Panagiotis Sismanidis7, James Voogt8

1: Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany; 2: Atmospheric, Climate, and Earth Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Lab, United States; 3: École Polytechnique, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL), France; 4: School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Canada; 5: Atmospheric Modelling Group, CIEMAT, Spain; 6: School of Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia; 7: Bochum Urban Climate Lab, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany; 8: Department of Geography and Environment, Western University, Canada



LifeCoolCity: two spatial scopes one goal

Robert Migas, Dominik Kopeć, Łukasz Sławik

MGGP Aero, Poland



Green Cities: Harnessing Nature and Community for Urban Sustainability in Europe

Domiziana Ferrari

Consultant, Italy



Assessing the impact of Nature Based Solutions for storm water regulation coupling EO data with in-situ sensors

Stylianos Kossieris, Efthymios Papachristos, Panagiotis Michalis, Katerina Karagiannopoulou, Georgios Tsimiklis, Angelos Amditis

Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), Greece



Multi-scale evaluation of heat-related vulnerabilities in the urban environment

Maria Kazmukova

Prague City Hall, Czech Republic

Date: Wednesday, 18/Sept/2024
9:00am
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9:15am
Welcome Coffee
Location: Marquee
9:15am
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9:30am
Reflections on Day 1 from urban practitioners
Location: Big Hall
9:30am
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10:00am
Hackaton MapYourCity AI4EO
Location: Big Hall

Session Chair:
Nicolas Longepe

Speakers

  • Caroline Arnold, DKRZ (Germany)
  • Tran Hoang Ba, (Japan)
  • Eric Park and Hagai Raja Sinulingga, TelePIX (South Korea)

Award Ceremony Hackaton MapYourCity AI4EO
Presentation

10:00am
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11:30am
Session 5: Assessing and Mitigating Urban Hazards: Subsidence, Water Risks, and Flooding
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Thomas Kemper
Petya Pishmisheva
 
10 minutes

How can 13 billion measurements of the ground motion help manage natural hazards in urban areas?

Lorenzo Solari

EEA, Denmark



10 minutes

Present-day and future urban subsidence risk in Italy based on multi-scale satellite InSAR workflows and advanced modelling

Francesca Cigna1, Roberta Bonì2, Pietro Teatini3, Roberta Paranunzio1, Claudia Zoccarato2

1: Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC), National Research Council (CNR), Italy; 2: Department of Science, Technology and Society (STS), University School for Advanced Studies (IUSS) Pavia, Italy; 3: Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (ICEA), University of Padua (UNIPD), Italy



10 minutes

Visualizing the impact of water availability and extreme events - enhancing water risk mapping through future climate change and urbanization scenarios.

Frederic Andreas Hebbeker, Chahinaz Ziani

Technical University of Applied Science Cologne, Germany



10 minutes

Modelling multi-geohazard risk at city scale through satellite InSAR and official open data

Giandomenico Mastrantoni1,2, Claudia Masciulli1,2, Roberta Marini3, Carlo Esposito1,2, Gabriele Scarascia Mugnozza1,2, Paolo Mazzanti1,2,3

1: Department of Earth Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Rome, Italy; 2: Department of Earth Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Rome, Italy; 3: NHAZCA S.r.l., start-up of Sapienza University of Rome, Via Vittorio Bachelet 12, Rome, Italy



10 minutes

Fast and generalized flood emulators for high-resolution urban pluvial flooding

Dinesh Krishna Natarajan1,2, Marco Stricker1, Marlon Nuske1, Andreas Dengel1,2

1: German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany; 2: University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Germany



10 minutes

Subsidence risk assessment for enhancing urban infrastructure sustainability: A case study in Ravenna, Italy"

Hanieh Dadkhah, Divyeshkumar Rana, Giandomenico Mastrantoni, Ebrahim Ghaderpour, Paolo Mazzanti

Department of Earth Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Rome, Italy

Session 8: Commercial EO data and services for urban contexts
Location: Magellan
Session Chairs:
Peggy Fischer
Romain Esteve
 
10 minutes

ESA Earthnet Third Party Missions Programme - commercial data for science and R&D

Peggy Fischer

ESA



10 minutes

Innovative Solutions for Urban Heat Challenges: Insights from SatVu’s HotSat-1 Thermal Data

Natalia Kuniewicz

SatVu, UK



10 minutes

constellr HiVE thermal infrared satellite constellation - High Resolution Land Surface Temperature for urban and infrastructure monitoring

Tobias Leismann, Daniel Spengler

constellr GmbH, Germany



10 minutes

The urban applications of 3D modelling & simulations based on high resolution satellite data

Claire d’Oiron

Airbus



10 minutes

The COSMO-SkyMed system: unique capabilities for managing urban needs

Axel Oddone, Simone Sampieri, Andrea Bucarelli

e-GEOS, Roma, Italy



10 minutes

Japetus constellation & Earth Observation Platform: How Prométhée Earth Intelligence is offering a new decision support capacity to protect cities against Natural Disasters

Philippe Mateu, Bastien Cerri, Adrien Pordoy, Youssef Houali, Mehdi Irzan, Carole Belot, Olivier Maes, Pierre Pommies

Prométhée Earth Intelligence, France

11:30am
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12:00pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
12:00pm
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1:30pm
Session 6: Global Urban development and dynamics (Global urbanisation - part 1)
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Marc Paganini
Pourya Salehi
 
10 minutes

Monitoring Urbanization's Pulse – the WSF tracker

Mattia Marconcini1, Annekatrin Metz-Marconcini1, Noel Gorelick2

1: German Aerospace Center - DLR, Germany; 2: Google Switzerland



10 minutes

The global human settlement layer as a complete framework for research and policy on urban development

Michele Melchiorri, Thomas Kemper, Martino Pesaresi

JRC, Italy



10 minutes

Accurately mapping urban dynamics at global and continental scale based on high-resolution Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-1 imagery

Michael Riffler1, Armin Leitner1, Stefan Ralser1, Loic Faucqueur2, Alexandre Pennec2, Maximilian Jakasovic3, Yang Li3, Mattia Marconcini4, Thomas Esch4, Eva Sukenikova1, Usue Donezar5, Manuel Mayr5, Michele Melchiorri6, Thomas Kemper6, Christian Schleicher1

1: GeoVille Informations Systems GmbH, Austria; 2: CLS Group, France; 3: Vypno GmbH, Germany; 4: German Areospace Center, DLR, Germany; 5: Copernicus Land Monitoring Service, European Environment Agency; 6: Copernicus Emergency Management Service, Joint Research Centre, European Commission



10 minutes

From Space to Place: Earth Observation for Global Urban Sustainability Made Easy

Tomas Soukup1, Pavel Vlach1, Vojtech Dubrovsky1, Thomas Esch2, Mattia Marconcini2

1: GISAT, Czech Republic; 2: DLR, Germany



10 minutes

Nighttime Warming Trends in Cities Across Two Decades

Panagiotis Sismanidis1, Benjamin Bechtel1, Marzie Naserikia2, Negin Nazarian2,3, Melissa Hart2, Iphigenia Keramitsoglou4, Darren Ghent5

1: Institute of Geography, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; 2: Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; 3: School of Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; 4: Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, National Observatory of Athens, Athens, Greece; 5: National Centre for Earth Observation, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK



10 minutes

Where does night light matter?

Monika Kuffer1, Angela Abascal2, Alejandro S. De Miguel3, Christopher Kyba4, Hector Linares5, Franz Hölker6, Tobias Degen6

1: University of Twente, ITC, Netherlands, The; 2: Public University of Navarre, Department of Engineering, Pamplona, Spain; 3: Universidad Complutense de Madrid; 4: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences; 5: Stars4All Foundation; 6: Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB)

Session 9: Innovative downscaling and AI techniques (New emerging technologies -part 1)
Location: Magellan
Session Chairs:
Mikolaj Czerkawski
Julia Wasala
 
10 minutes

Evaluating the performance of the urbisphere Urban Hyperspectral Library in multi-sensor satellite imagery classification

Giannis Lantzanakis1, Nektarios Chrysoulakis1, Andreas Christen2, Sue Grimmond3, Joern Birkmann4

1: Remote Sensing Lab, Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics, Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Heraklion, Greece; 2: Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg - Germany, Environmental Meteorology; 3: University of Reading - UK, Urban Micromet; 4: University of Stuttgart - Germany, Institute of Spatial and Regional Planning



10 minutes

IRIX4US: Chaining AI models for a comprehensive change detection of building footprints from super-resolved Sentinel-2 images

Ricardo Martínez Prentice, Alejandro Redondo García, Aaron Nebreda Trejo, Javier Becerra, Aurelio García Rochera

COTESA, Spain



10 minutes

Super-Resolution of Sentinel-2 and PlanetScope EO images: a comparative study

Roberto Cilli1, Ester Pantaleo1,2, Nicola Amoroso1,2, Gaetano Alessandro Vivaldi3, Vincenzo Giannico3, Giovanni Sanesi3, Alfonso Monaco1,2, Roberto Bellotti1,2

1: Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica M. Merlin, Università degli Studi di Bari M. Merlin; 2: Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Sede di Bari, Italy; 3: Dipartimento di Scienze del Suolo, della Pianta e degli Alimenti Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro



10 minutes

Human-in-the-loop: empowering urban environmental monitoring with flexible cloud-based satellite mapping workflows

Nicklas Simonsen, Mads Christensen

DHI, Denmark

1:30pm
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2:30pm
Lunch
2:30pm
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4:00pm
Session 7: Mapping and modelling urban growth: from informal settlements to SDG indicators monitoring (Global urbanisation - part 2)
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Zoltan Bartalis
Dennis Mwaniki
 
10 minutes

Improved mapping and modelling of urban development for impact assessment

Jasper van Vliet

VU University Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies, the Netherlands



10 minutes

Machine learning urban segmentation using Sentinel-2 and its super resolved version

Maximilien Houël

SISTEMA GmbH, Austria



10 minutes

Earth Observation Time Series for SDG11.3.1 Indicator Monitoring: Opportunities and Challenges

Yifang Ban1, Dennis Mwaniki2, Robert Ndugwa2

1: KTH; 2: UN Habitat



10 minutes

Complementary use of citizen science and EO data for addressing SDG data gaps

Dilek Fraisl, Linda See, Ian McCallum, Steffen Fritz

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria



10 minutes

User and data-centric artificial intelligence for mapping informal areas (IDEATLAS)

Bedru Tareke1, Paulo Silva Filho1, Monika Kuffer1, Claudio Persello1, Raian V. Maretto1, Jon Wang1, Angela Abascal1, Priam Pillai2, Binti Singh3, Juan Manuel D’Attoli4, Caroline Kabaria5, Juilo Pedrassoli6, Patricia Brito6, Peter Elias7, Elio Villaseñor Garcia8, Andrea Ramírez Santiago8

1: University of Twente, ITC, Netherlands, The; 2: Pillai College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, India; 3: KRVIA, Mumbai, India; 4: National Registry of Informal Settlements, Argentina; 5: APHRC, Nairobi, Kenya; 6: Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil; 7: University of Lagos, Nigeria; 8: INEGI, Mexico



10 minutes

Leveraging AI technologies for informal settlement mapping

Sophie Naue, Michael Hathorn, Anand Gajaria

UNITAC UN-Innovation Technology Accelerator for Cities, Germany

Session 10: Advancements in 3D Urban Modeling (New emerging technologies - part 2)
Location: Magellan
Session Chairs:
Nicolas Longepe
Alessandro Sebastianelli
 
10 minutes

Deep Learning architecture for 2D/3D joint Change Detection in Urban Areas

Babak Memar1, Paolo Gamba2, Luigi Russo2, Silvia Liberata Ullo3

1: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; 2: University of Pavia Pavia, Italy; 3: University of Sannio Benevento, Italy



10 minutes

A global analysis of 3D settlement morphology and its relationship to economic and planning conditions

Thomas Esch1,2, Klaus Deininger3, Remi Jedwab4,5, Mattia Marconcini1, Hogeun Park3, Julian Zeidler1

1: German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 2: Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 3: World Bank Group, USA; 4: George Washington University, USA; 5: New York University, USA



10 minutes

Unveiling 3d insights of buildings from multi-modal sentinel-1/2 time series

Ritu Yadav, Andrea Nascetti, Yifang Ban

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden



10 minutes

A Deep Learning system for automatic extraction of 3D building heights on large scale using very high-resolution COSMO-SkyMed data

Luigi Russo1,2, Paolo Gamba1, Silvia Liberata Ullo2

1: University of Pavia, Italy; 2: University of Sannio, Italy



10 minutes

Generating semantized 3D meshes with CARS, a scalable open-source Multiview Stereo framework.

Yoann Steux1, David Youssefi2, Marian Rassat1, Thomas Billaud1, Loïc Dumas1, Mathis Roux1

1: CS Group, France; 2: CNES, France



10 minutes

3D surface temperature modeling evaluation with in-situ thermal remote sensing: A study in Berlin

Maria Gkolemi1, Zina Mitraka1, Nektarios Chrysoulakis1, Will Morrison2, Andreas Christen2, Sue Grimmond3, Jörn Birkmann4

1: Remote Sensing Lab, Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece; 2: University of Freigburg, Germany; 3: University of Reading, United Kingdom; 4: University of Stuttgart, Germany

4:00pm
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5:00pm
Closing Session
Location: Big Hall

 
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