Open EO data and open source software as a foundation for monitoring the European Green Deal
Perugia, Italy
The Open Earth Monitor Global Workshop 2025 “Open EO data and open source software as a foundation for monitoring the European Green Deal”, the 4th global workshop of the Open Earth Monitor Project, was held in Perugia, Italy. This workshop was co-organized by OpenGeoHub Foundation, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering – University of Perugia and National Research Council of Italy (CNR).
This 3-days workshop hosted technical and application topics discussion around Open EO Data.






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Program
Registrations and Fees
Participation in the event is subject to prior registration and limited to available seats. To attend
the event, please register using the link below.
Registrations are now closed!
Student Fee
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This ticket is only available for full-time students and PhD students.
Regular Fee
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This ticket includes access to the event, venue, lunch, snacks, and social activities.
This is a not-for-profit event: registration fees are cost-recovery-based.
Please note that accommodation will be arranged by the participants and is not included in the registration cost.
Keynote Speakers
And more to be confirmed!
Venue
The Global Workshop 2025 took place at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering – University of Perugia in Italy.
Accomodation
Various possibilities for accommodation are available in Perugia. Here are some recommendations:
Sina Brufani Perugia
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6.0 kilometers from the venue
Hotel Giò Wine e Jazz Area
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3.5 kilometers from the venue
Video Recordings
All sessions are video-recorded using Zoom webinar functionality in HD quality. Subject to approval of the presenters, the videos are uploaded on OpenGeoHub’s TIB.Av channel and a DOI will be assigned to each talk. Speakers are asked to accept the general recording conditions and sign a document allowing for videos to be shared. Copyright of the video’s will be assigned to authors / presenters as in standard Open Access materials.



