
CENTRAL IRRIGATION BOARD OF MANCHA ORIENTAL
CENTRAL IRRIGATION BOARD OF MANCHA ORIENTAL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:University of Melbourne, UNSW, CENTRAL IRRIGATION BOARD OF MANCHA ORIENTAL, ARIESPACE SRL, WHITE RESEARCH SPRL +7 partnersUniversity of Melbourne,UNSW,CENTRAL IRRIGATION BOARD OF MANCHA ORIENTAL,ARIESPACE SRL,WHITE RESEARCH SPRL,AGRISAT IBERIA SL,ASSOCIAZIONE NAZIONALE CONSORZI GESTIONE E TUTELA DEL TERRITORIO E ACQUE IRRIGUE UNIONE REGIONALE CAMPANIA,BOKU,BCG,Rubicon Water,UCLM,Irrigation Research & Extension Committee IncorporatedFunder: European Commission Project Code: 870518Overall Budget: 1,698,740 EURFunder Contribution: 1,698,740 EURCOALA will develop Copernicus-based information service for irrigation and nutrient management for the Australian agricultural systems, starting from the consolidated past experiences of the proposed European partnership, but based on strong collaboration with Academic Australian institutions and business players in the agricultural sector of Australia. Operational farming advisory services will be further developed on one hand to include nutrient managements on the other to provide water accounting data from the farm to the district and/or basin scale. COALA will monitor crops development, water and nutrient status, irrigated areas by means of innovative algorithms based on Sentinel Earth Observation data, which will be accessed by means of the new cloud platforms (DIAS) of Copernicus. In-situ and other source of data will be used to improve the accuracy of the products for the final users, which will be on three different levels: i) farmers, ii) irrigation infrastructure operators, iii) basin authorities. COALA will demonstrate that Copernicus data and new DIAS infrastructure can greatly improve the availability of information for management decisions on irrigation and nutrient management at all decision levels, from the Water Authority in charge of monitoring the implementation of the basin exploitation plan, to the farm level, passing through the irrigation infrastructure operators, in charge of managing irrigation distribution infrastructures. COALA tools and data will improve the decision making and policy for sustainable use of water and nutrients in multi-functional ecosystems. Through this project, it will be possible to explore new business opportunities in Australia for the European industry of Earth Observation services.
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