Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES)

Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) is an European Earth Observation Programme. The main objective of the GMES Programme is to provide data, information, services and knowledge that support Europe's goals regarding sustainable development and global governance of the environment. Data collection can be broadly classified into:

The GMES service component depends on Earth observation data, collected from space (satellites), air (airborne instruments, balloons to record stratosphere data, etc.), water (floats, shipboard instruments, etc.) or land (measuring stations, seismographs, etc.). These facilities are called the GMES infrastructure component; non-space based installations in the GMES infrastructure component are generally referred to as "in situ component".

The European Space Agency is responsible for the space component, delivered by a series of 'Sentinel' spacecraft. The Member States and the European Environment Agency are responsible for the in situ component.

The initiative runs until 2030.




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