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Agricultural land monitoring service
The main purpose of the application is to improve the management of agricultural land by effectively addressing fire and flooding problems. Key objectives include increasing efficiency through automated mapping using satellite imagery, supporting regulatory compliance processes and rapid response, and centralizing operations for better resource optimization. The application allows users to identify, monitor, analyze, download and manage agricultural areas affected by fires and floods.
Forest monitoring service
The Forest Monitoring Service provides monitoring of forestry activities, such as clearcuts, and detects windfalls, along with annual monitoring for less visible forest damage, including excess water, insects, disease, and fire, across the Baltics. This service reduces the need for manual surveys, allowing human resources to focus on damage prevention and enabling timely updates to the State Forest Registry.
Infrastructure and settlement monitoring service
Infrastructure and settlement monitoring application allows to observe subsidence in cities with population more than 60 thousand. The service supports monitoring and analyzing how construction activities affect nearby buildings/infrastructure, identifying and preempting potential issues. InSAR analysis shows vertical displacement grids for the biggest 10 Baltic cities. The grids are derived from the persistent scattered interferometric analysis (PS-InSAR) of Sentinel-1 satellite radar images. Multitemporal InSAR analyzes for the time period of one year are calculated monthly. The precision of InSAR derived displacements is 2 mm on average.
Marine monitoring service
This service by using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology complements the monitoring of marine vessels in the waters of the exclusive economic zone of the Baltic States, and allows the detection of vessels not connected to the automatic identification system (AIS), especially under harsh weather conditions. Such data can asist in identification of illegal activities such as fishing in protected areas or during prohibited periods, illegal dumping and water pollution.
Natural resource extraction monitoring service
The Natural Resource Extraction Monitoring service is intended to produce classified maps of Natural Resource Extraction sites using Sentinel-2 imagery and available reference information. Monitoring of the licensed extraction sites is performed by observing the changes of their geographical extent and comparing the licence data with the classification results.
Water quality monitoring service
Satellite data based Water Quality monitoring application significantly expands water monitoring for surface waters in time (weekly observations) and in space (on the scale of almost the entire water body) enhancing the assessment of water quality, the number of problematic water bodies, their change in time and the locations of hot spots. Combining such data with agricultural land monitoring data makes it possible to identify possible sources of impact and develop environmental measures to improve water quality.