May 1, 2025

EGU2025 Contributions

At the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025, members of the complex project DTEClimate participated with complementary scientific contributions addressing climate-driven hazards, geospatial intelligence, and ecosystem resilience.
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The REACTIVE specific project, coordinated by the National Institute for Earth Physics, showcased the development of their real-time geospatial platform designed to integrate large-scale geoscience data from multiple sensor networks (link).

Also, the team showcased advanced monitoring of ionospheric anomalies through VLF/LF electromagnetic signal analysis (INFREP network) and a multi-hazard research framework to integrate seismic, GNSS, infrasound, and marine data to assess extreme weather events.

In addition, partners from the EO4NATURE-specific project emphasized the strategic role of biodiversity and ecosystem monitoring to support long-term climate adaptation needs and presented examples across Romania’s five biogeographical regions.

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