Earthpulse’s CEO, Laura Moreno Patricio, was recently interviewed by Eurisy as part of their ongoing work to highlight how space technologies are supporting disaster risk management and climate resilience across Europe and beyond.
In the interview, Laura referred to situations where satellite data was used to inform real decisions, particularly in contexts where information was incomplete or fragmented. One example she highlighted is Earthpulse’s work in the Dominican Republic, where flood and landslide risk had long been assessed through disconnected records and partial datasets. By combining radar satellite imagery with local data and AI-driven analysis, Earthpulse contributed to building a consistent national risk baseline, supporting authorities in shifting from event-by-event response towards more systematic prevention and planning.
The interview also touches on the broader role of space-based solutions in building long-term resilience, particularly as climate-related risks intensify and impact critical infrastructure, communities and public services. Across the interview, a common thread emerged: Earth Observation becomes truly valuable when it supports real decisions, helping institutions prioritise relief, guide investment, and build resilience before the next crisis hits.
You can listen to the full interview below to explore these themes in more depth and learn how Earth Observation is moving from orbit into everyday decision-making.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa1KD9eXvX0

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