The Institue of Geodesy and Cartography

R&D Institution

www.igik.edu.pl/Warszawa, Poland

About

Institute of Geodesy and Cartography (IGiK) will be represented by the Remote Sensing Centre in Warsaw, which is the country's leading centre for developing new methods for the environmental and agricultural analyses incorporating the EO data. The Centre was established in 1976 and currently employs 20 researches, whose interests focus on: vegetation and crop classification, assessment of biomass, estimates of crop yield and yield prognosis, drought and flood detection and monitoring, estimates of heat fluxes, soil moisture assessment, assessment of carbon balance, use of remote sensing techniques for environmental studies in wetland, grassland, forest and agriculture areas using optical and microwave data. IGiK has a long experience in international and national cooperation.

The experience of IGIK in the field of research was proven by successful completion of many national and international projects related to EO-based environmental assessment. IGiK has participated in several FP6 and FP7 Projects, such as:  Geoland (FP6), Geoland2 (FP7), MS.MONINA (FP7), CEUBIOM (FP7). Leader of CORINE Projects 1990, 2000, 2012, 2016, 2020. Participant in ESA GLOBBIOMASS Project, ESA Project “Technical Support for the setup and scientific exploitation of the Sentinel-1 Supersite in Biebrza-Poland ESA Express Procurement  “EXPRO” (2014-2017); ESA Project “Land Products Validation and Characterisation in support to Proba-V, S-2 and S-3 missions”  (2015-2018).

HORIZON-EUSPA-2025-SPACE-02

51: Space Data Economy52: Innovative space-based applications enhancing capabilities for a resilient Europe

HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE

SPACE-32: Preparing demonstration missions for collaborative Earth Observation and Satellite telecommunication for Space solutionsSPACE-41: Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) evolution: new and innovative processing and methods for future Sentinels and other satellites for reanalysesSPACE-42: Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) evolution: improved soil-vegetation-atmosphere modelling and data assimilation of atmospheric constituentsSPACE-43: Copernicus Anthropogenic CO₂ Emissions Monitoring & Verification Support (CO2MVS) capacity: new and innovative methods to estimate the impact of fires on vegetation and related carbon fluxesSPACE-45: Supporting the AI/ML digital transition of Copernicus ServicesSPACE-46: Innovative Earth observation services in support of maritime litter detection and ship source pollution policies

Representatives

Martyna Gatkowska

Bid Manager

The Institue of Geodesy and Cartography

Piotr Krawczyk

advisor

The Institue of Geodesy and Cartography