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Applying Earth Observation to assess UK land use change.
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Tenderers are invited to set out proposals to assess the feasibility of using Earth Observation (remote sensing data in combination with reference data) to track land use change in the United Kingdom over time.This work aims to support a decision by BEIS to develop a more accurate and repeatable way for the UK to track land use change in its greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory.The work is:—to assess the feasibility of methods of using Earth Observation to track UK land use and land use change over time; and—to develop a costed roadmap for delivering an operational system for tracking land use and land use changes in the UK from 1990 onwards suitable for incorporation in the inventory.The work will be tendered as three (3) lots.—Lot 1: Coarse resolution optical sensors (>250m resolution),—Lot 2: Medium resolution optical sensors (10-80m resolution),—Lot 3: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors and SAR+optical data fusion.
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observation satellites
earth observation satellites
reconnaissance satellites
spy satellites
remote sensing satellites
surveillance satellites
imaging satellites
environmental satellites
satellite sensors
observation spacecraft
data modeling
exploratory data analysis
KPI evaluation
performance benchmarking
statistical inference
correlation studies
multivariate analysis
data mining
segmentation analysis
regression forecasting
research studies
scientific analysis
literature review
knowledge acquisition
academic investigation
project evaluation
data interpretation
exploratory research
technical review
strategic research planning
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2 Tender Lots
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