Copernicus WS
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Contents
Brainstorming on Copernicus and the CAP
JRC Ispra - Room 101/1302 – 17 March 2017
Scope: Brainstorm how control systems can address the need for simplification and modernizatin using the potential of Copernicus:
- What could contribute to simplification?
- What could contribute to performance?
- What are best practices? Risk and challenges? Next steps?
- Specific proposals – examples of where Copernicus can and cannot be
- Follow-up
Session 1: Introduction (09.00-10.30)
Chair: Neil HUBBARD
- Welcome – Neil Hubbard
- Setting the scene – Flavio Coturni (DG AGRI C1)
- OTS-data in IACS and its Copernicus alternatives - Philippe Loudjani (DG JRC)
- Discussion
Session 2: Current Copernicus uses (11.00-12.30)
Chair: Olivier LEO
- Current practices on new technologies - Arie Van der Greft (DG AGRI D3)
- Czechagri experiences - Zuzana Zakova (CZIF)
- Monitoring grassland to reduce error rate - Ahti Bleive (ARIB) – presented by video recording
- Copernicus for ecosystem assessment and mapping - Christian Moise (ROSA)
- Discussion
Session 3: How can Copernicus be used in the CAP (14.00-15.30)
Chair: Philippe LOUDJANI
- The history of CwRS and GNSS introduction in the CAP - Olivier Leo (DG JRC)
- A technology vision for IACS- Wolfgang Ehbauer (StMELF)
- Facilitating Copernicus use through IACS 2.0 - Wim Devos (DG JRC)
- A framework for innovation uptake - Eelke Wielinga (EIP)
- Bringing pilot results into operational practices - Karlo Banovic (APPRRR)
- DIAS as a platform for a CAP-HUB? - Simon Jutz (ESA)
- Discussion
Closing session: - General discussion (16.00-17.30)
Chair: Neil HUBBARD and Wim DEVOS
The expected outcomes of the workshop are a better understanding of the achievable targets for introducing Copernicus into the post-2020 CAP and an awareness of obstacles to such introduction.