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Open Call for UDENE Tools Integration in Geodata Science Education

Global Innovation through Science and Technology (GIST) Initiative

Deadline: 17-Aug-2025

The European Union Agency for the Space Programme is thrilled to invite applications for its UDENE Tools Integration in Geodata Science Education Project to expand the skilled practitioners of Geodata Science in Copernicus International Partner countries by using UDENE open-source tools as a practice platform in vocational courses.

The general objective of this call is to position UDENE tools as practice software for applied courses in related domains. With this impact pathway, not only the project’s outcome (including the open-source software) will be exploited but also competencies in using Copernicus related products and services will be spread in the Copernicus International Partner Countries.

UDENE Project is a Research and Innovation Action funded by EUSPA under the Horizon Europe Programme. It leverages Copernicus Earth Observation (EO) data to discover occurrences (natural experiments) of urban development interventions intended for an Area of Interest (AoI) elsewhere in the world which are similar to the AoI in terms of causally related properties to the intended outcome of the intervention.

Existing use cases target the effect of green spaces on urban heat islands, the effect of transportation infrastructure on air quality, and the effect of the built environment on earthquake resilience. By integrating EO data, machine learning, and advanced causal modelling, UDENE provides robust tools enabling evidence-based urban planning and decision-making. The project supports international collaboration, promoting the uptake of Copernicus services through validation of practical urban development solutions across Copernicus International partner countries such as Serbia, Tunisia, and Türkiye.

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