Environmental
Data Platform
The Environmental Data Platform (EDP) is a collaborative platform that supports researchers, companies, research institutes, and project partners in managing, processing, and sharing spatial datasets. Composed of open-source solutions, it provides web services and tools that foster FAIR data principles.
Jupyter hub
Jupyter-hub allows Eurac Research users to organize and run python notebook on the cloud.
openEO editor
OpenEO Editor allows users to create and run processing pipelines for the OpenEO API via a graphical user interface and save them in JSON format.
Maps
MAPS is a portal for managing and sharing spatial datasets, such as vector and raster files. It provides metadata, authorisation management and map creation via a simple user interface.
STAC-browser
Web catalogue of the gridded timeseries collections described using STAC metadata format. API is available at stac.eurac.edu URL.
Who is behind the Environmental Data Platform?
The EDP is developed and managed by the Center for Sensing Solutions. At Eurac Research’s Center for Sensing Solutions, we create smart solutions based on novel sensor and sensing technologies for real-world applications. Our areas of expertise include agrifood, the environment, and craftsmanship, as well as other sectors such as mountain safety and natural hazards monitoring. Our data-driven approach respects the FAIR principles and relies on open-source technologies and scientific knowledge. We help companies to identify, collect, analyse and use data to solve their specific problems.
The EDP was developed as part of the FESR DPS4ESLAB project, in collaboration with the Institute for Earth Observation.