Use of technology in regulation

Project outputs

Reports
Final project report iCUD (2019)
This document is the final report of the IMPEL “Inspecting Using Copernicus and UAV Data” (iCUD) project, which explored the use of Copernicus services and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) data for environmental inspections in European Union countries. The project, led by Portugal, involved a survey of IMPEL members, a kick-off meeting, a workshop, and a presentation at the INSPIRE Conference. The report highlights the potential of these technologies for enhancing environmental monitoring and enforcement, but also notes the need for increased technical knowledge and addressing legal constraints related to data acquisition and use as evidence.
Technology Mini-Conference/ 2020
This document is the final report of the IMPEL 2019 Technology Mini-Conference, which focused on cutting-edge technologies for environmental regulation. The conference showcased presentations from European environmental authorities on topics like artificial intelligence, eDNA, sensor technology, and earth observation techniques. The report highlights the importance of embracing new technology for efficient and effective environmental regulation. Discussions emphasized the need for further collaboration to avoid redundant efforts and promote knowledge sharing. The report also identifies challenges in implementing new technology, such as securing funding and training staff. Finally, the report proposes developing guidance on best practices and tools for using technology in environmental inspections.
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