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-       Read more about Fresh study reveals Finland's best berry picking spotsOnly a fraction of Finland’s berry picking spots grow a significant harvest – fresh study reveals them to allFinland’s forests are a veritable treasure trove for berry pickers. However, finding the spots with the best hauls is difficult. Our study creates berry maps by combining growth location data, geospatial data and laser scanning to find the best spots. ResearchSpatial dataMaps
-       Read more about Drones trained to put out forest firesDrones trained to put out forest firesAI-based technology for detecting and preventing forest fires is under development in a project headed by the National Land Survey of Finland’s Finnish Geospatial Institute (FGI). In future, drones and artificial intelligence may help with suppressing fires. Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI)Research
-       Read more about The ESA EarthCARE satellite finally to launch – revolutionary for climate researchThe European Space Agency's EarthCARE satellite finally to launch – revolutionary for climate researchJarkko Koskinen, Deputy Director-General of the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute will be watching the launch of the satellite in California as the Chairperson of the Programme Board for Earth Observation of the ESA. ResearchSpacePress release
-       Read more about Five questions that help you understand satellite positioning betterAlmost everyone uses satellite positioning – five questions that help you understand it betterBoth natural and human factors cause interference in satellite positioning. However, the most critical systems do not rely on satellite positioning alone. ResearchSatellite positioningPress release
-       Read more about GeoE3 strengthens the better availability of location data in EuropeGeoE3 strengthens the better availability of location data in EuropeEnded in February, the GeoE3 project offered a significant input for digitalisation in Europe. Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI)Spatial data
-       Read more about Global warming affects even the length of dayGlobal warming affects even the length of day – FGI’s VLBI telescope will participate in measuring Earth's rotationThe Earth's rotation has concrete effects in our daily life. Any changes in Earth’s rotation directly affect the current global timekeeping and can cause problems for technologies that require precise time, such as navigation systems. ResearchSatellite positioningMetsähovi
-       Read more about A smart harvester guides forest machine operators towards sustainable forest managementA smart harvester guides forest machine operators towards sustainable forest managementThe IlmoStar research project is developing precise forest management based on accurate positioning data to help address biodiversity and carbon sinks even better than before. Laser scanningResearchSatellite positioning
-       Read more about First in Europe: geospatial datasets now cross borders seamlesslyFirst in Europe: geospatial datasets now cross borders seamlesslyThe Location Europe platform combines various data sources and supports the development of location-based services. Spatial dataFinnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI)
-       Read more about Glacier now several metres taller due to increased rain in AntarcticaGlacier now several metres taller due to increased rain in AntarcticaA Finnish expedition installed devices in Antarctica that enable more accurate research on the movement of Earth's crust and glaciers. The Finnish research station in Aboa is now a top-tier infrastructure measuring hub that will facilitate research in the area long into future. ResearchPress releaseSatellite positioning
-       Read more about Crash of the ERS-2 satellite also carefully monitored in FinlandCrash of the ERS-2 satellite also carefully monitored in FinlandIt has been estimated that the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ERS-2 satellite, used for remote sensing, will crash into the Earth’s atmosphere on Wednesday 21 February. The National Land Survey of Finland’s Finnish Geospatial Research Institute and the Finnish Meteorological Institute are closely involved in predicting and monitoring the movements of the resulting space debris. SpaceResearchSatellite positioning