What EvoLand leaves behind: open resources for Earth Observation and Land Monitoring

What EvoLand leaves behind: open resources for Earth Observation and Land Monitoring

13 Mar 2026

After three years of collaboration, innovation and research, the EvoLand project has reached its conclusion. During the final project review meeting, consortium partners presented the results of their work across the project’s five work packages, highlighting new datasets, methods, software tools and operational prototypes designed to strengthen the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS) and support future Earth observation applications.

The meeting provided an opportunity to reflect on EvoLand’s achievements, demonstrate its technical outputs and discuss how the project’s results will remain accessible for continued use by the Earth observation community.

A Collaborative Journey

The final review meeting concluded with reflections on the collaborative efforts that made EvoLand possible. Reviewers highlighted the significant progress achieved during the final year of the project and commented on the strong cooperation across the consortium.

While the project itself has now reached its conclusion, its results remain available to the wider Earth observation community. Through open science practices, shared datasets and accessible tools, EvoLand will continue to support research, innovation and future developments in land monitoring.

Exploring the EvoLand Legacy

EvoLand leaves behind a set of open and accessible legacy resources designed to support continued innovation in Earth observation.

🛰️ EvoLand Results Portal
Explore and interact with 12 project prototypes covering forest, agriculture, water, urban and land cover domains, integrated within the Copernicus Browser.

🎥 EvoLand Final Webinar
Watch the final webinar presenting the project’s main results and insights from consortium partners.

💻 EvoLand GitHub Repository
Access open-source software and technical components developed throughout the project.

📚 Open access publications and materials
Access research publications, reports and communication outputs developed during the project.

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