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The transforming world evokes changes in social, environmental, and economic dimensions, pushed by the digitalisation of many, if not all, aspects of our lives. Satellite Earth observation, while being "digital" from early on, has experienced a boost by digitalisation in recent years, with...

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Computer vision
copernicus
digital earth
digitalisation
Digitization
EARSeL
Earth observation
Earth observations (from space)
Environmental changes
informisation
Machine learning
Satellite observation
Satellites
SDGs
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