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Reservoir of Tehri Dam, India's highest dam and 8ème largest dam in the world. Water management and territorial vulnerability19 Apr 2022
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In Paris, the Halle Pajol, a positive energy building, produces its electricity thanks to 3500 m2 of photovoltaic panels. One to one with CSTB15 Apr 2022
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View of Gadgi Bay in New Caledonia, facing recurrent droughts. EO4DM to anticipate drought periods30 Mar 2022
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The 85,000 hectares covered by the Camargue under the eye of the Sentinel-2 satellite on 2 February 2022. Satellite data provide vital information on the evolution of the area and on the implementation of various public policies. One to one with MESRI21 Mar 2022
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Satellites can also help in the fight against wildfires. Like this forest fire in Spain, captured by Sentinel-2 on 10 September 2021. Shortwave and infrared processing highlight the fire front. SCO France: the 2022 edition17 Mar 2022
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With SCOLive, the olive tree becomes a marker of climate change in the Grasse region. SCOLive, a very civic-minded observatory15 Mar 2022
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The correlation between land use and surface temperature shows a positive and quantitative impact of vegetation and rivers on  Montpellier. Thermocity entrusts its data to Theia10 Mar 2022
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In the PNR Causses du Quercy, a herd of Caussenarde sheep, a local breed recognisable by its black glasses. ADOPT: full speed ahead!04 Mar 2022
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The "Love Lakes" of Dubai seen by the Pleiades satellite. 8th SCO International Steering Committee 01 Mar 2022
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In French Guiana, where only the coastline has road infrastructure, the rivers remain the main means of transporting people and goods. Direction Guyana with OpHySE28 Feb 2022
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Haiti is regularly hit by cyclones and other heavy rains, as here in October 2016, the area of Les Cayes after Hurricane Matthew. Gade Lapli: top start in Haiti15 Feb 2022
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In addition to satellite images and in situ data, the project commissioned a series of drone images, such as this one, to reconstruct a Digital Terrain Model using photogrammetry. OSS Saint Louis takes stock in 202109 Feb 2022
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