Project cooperationUpdated on 20 February 2025
Measuring CO2 emissions over urban landscapes
About
The technological chain for measuring CO2 emissions is based on the production of emission inventories, the deployment of innovative measuring stations in urban areas, and atmospheric modeling to assimilate the data measured by the stations. These three components, all developed by Origins.earth in partnership with the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE), enable the production of local CO2 emissions data in near-real time (two months' lead time, as traditional methods give emission values within 2 years).
Stage
- Execution
Type
- Partner seeks Consortium
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Product
Reference weather data for agrometeorology in Wallonia
- Soils
- Research work
- Water & Water management
- Environment and climate change
- Biodiversity, natural resources and restoration
- Agriculture, forestry and rural areas; Farming systems
Damien Rosillon
Head of a research team in agrometeorology at CRA-W - Walloon Agricultural Research Centre
Libramont, Belgium
Service
Digital Forest- Forest living lab
- Soils
- Environment
- Testing & Analysis
- Food & Food systems
- Water & Water management
- Biodiversity, natural resources and restoration
- Agriculture, forestry and rural areas; Farming systems
Pilar Lopez
Vice President at Asociacion Internacional Ciencia Frontera y Disruptiva
VALENCIA, Spain
Expertise
Modelling in agriculture based on weather data
- Other expertise
- AI, Datas, Robotics
- Modelling, simulation, predictive technologies
Sébastien Dandrifosse
Researcher at CRA-W - Walloon Agricultural Research Centre
Gembloux, Belgium