FAO at the Living Planet Symposium 2025: Advancing geospatial tools and WaPOR applications >>>
The FAO Geospatial Unit and WaPOR team, both hosted by the Land and Water division, will be participating in the Living Planet Symposium 2025, taking place from 23 to 27 June in Vienna, Austria. Organized by the European Space Agency (ESA), the event brings together the global Earth observation (EO) community to discuss scientific and operational advances and their impact on society and sustainability.
Throughout the week, FAO staff will showcase the organization’s work on EO tools for sustainable land and water management, particularly in support of agricultural monitoring.
Monday, 23 June
Tutorial on the Land Characterization System Software (LCHS) Speakers: Livia Peiser, Senior Land and Water Officer and Head of Geospatial Unit, FAO; Matieu Henry, Land and Water Officer, FAO; Dario Spiller, Geospatial Data Analyst, FAO This Hands-on tutorial introduces participants to LCHS, a key tool developed by the FAO Geospatial Unit for defining land cover using the standard ISO 19144-2 on Land Cover Meta Language (LCML). More info → |
FAO & ESA Partnership on the Use of Earth Observation for Food and Agriculture Panelist: Livia Peiser, FAO A high-level dialogue exploring how EO supports agricultural decision-making and food systems transformation. FAO has partnered with ESA to improve the exchange of expertise, knowledge and relevant data for the joint development of EO applications responding to the mandate of FAO. More info → |
EO for Agriculture Under Pressure – PART 1 Presenter and main author: Dario Spiller, FAO This presentation focuses on the integration of EO data for monitoring land use and agricultural dynamics. FAO’s team will present the case of Afghanistan, where agriculture is vital for the economy but faces compounding challenges from conflict, drought, and poor infrastructure. More info → |
EO for Agriculture Under Pressure – PART 2
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Wednesday, 25 June
Poster Presentation: Essential Agricultural Variables: Building Blocks for Global Agriculture Monitoring and Policy Support
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Thursday, 26 June
Irrigation Monitoring through EO Data – PART 2 Presenters: Livia Peiser, FAO; main author: Almutaz Mohammed, Remote Sensing for Water Productivity Expert. This session explores the use of EO data and modeling to monitor irrigation, quantify water use, and assess its impacts. FAO’s team will present its work in optimizing date palm water productivity with remote sensing and FAO’s WaPOR data. More info → |
Earth Observation for Environmental Compliance: Enhancing Monitoring, Guidance, and Enforcement – PART 1 Presenter: Elisha Njomaba, Remote sensing and land evaluation specialist, FAO. The panel will discuss the challenges related to data privacy, quality, availability and legal admissibility that must be overcome to fully realize the potential of EO in the fight against environmental crime. FAo will present the case of Ghana in the adoptability of International Land Cover and Land Use Standards for EO. More info → |