We’ve applied statistical modelling to satellite imagery to understand the impact of the war in Ukraine on crop growth and exports. This work demonstrates rapid insights can be gained from satellite data during global challenges to inform international responses.
With CSIRO resuming international travel plans, the Centre for Earth Observation (CCEO) has had the pleasure to participate in several […]
The Oceania Geospatial Symposium (OGS) is happening this week in Noumea (New Caledonia)! A unique regional event co-organised by GEO, […]
The Earth Observation for Climate Smart Innovation project (EOCSI) recently held its Climate Smart Innovation Hackathon with 88 participants from […]
A collaboration between Boeing, Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, and the Vietnam National Space Center (VNSC) is aiming to improve […]
Our share in the NovaSAR-1 Earth observation satellite is officially an all-Aussie operation. The Centre for Appropriate Technology (CfAT) ground […]
Three passionate CSIRO scientists have turned decades of satellite data into powerful knowledge. Their work includes assembling a rich data cube and analysing the remote sensing data within it to understand how water quality has changed over the past 20 years.
What a week for our Earth observation community, here are a few milestones from the CCEO team: A small team […]
And that's a (successful) wrap: last week, the Centre for EO (CCEO) represented CSIRO at the 35th Committee on Earth […]