dark blue > medium blue > dark green > light green > light blue > grey (non-involvemed)Is there an explicit order in the statuses?
NoDo the shades of color refer to a time dimension?
NoIs it about membership/work with the ECMWF?
Dunno if I'm having a monitor issue, but all I see is shades of blue and teal. Even the grey is light blue.dark blue > medium blue > dark green > light green > light blue > grey (non-involvemed)
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Sweden is dark blue, Estonia is middle blue, Latvia is dark green, Russia is light green, Kazakhstan is light blueDunno if I'm having a monitor issue, but all I see is shades of blue and teal. Even the grey is light blue.
Which countries are which?
dark blue: Portugal, Spain, UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, IsraelWhich countries are which?
NoCould it be number of times a country has been in a certain organisation?
Thank you!dark blue: Portugal, Spain, UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Israel
medium blue: Estonia, Slovenia, Cyprus
dark green: Brazil, Croatia, Lativa, Lithuania, Ukraine, Türkyie, Pakistan, India
light green: US, Russia, Japan
light blue: Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Honduras, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Paraquay, Argentina, Iceland, Ireland, Malta, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Ghana, South Africa, Rwanda, Mozambique, Madagascar, Egypt, Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Belarus, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Saudi-Arabia, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrein, Kuwait, Georgia, Armeina, Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malysia, Singapur, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Austraila, New Zealand
No
Not directly. There is a cooperation agreement in place between ESA and this Organization.Something with the European Space Agency?
Not directly.Something to do with Erasmus?
Not directly. There is a cooperation agreement in place between ESA and this Organization.
YesIs it a scientific organization?
The priority for Copernicus international relations is to conclude Cooperation Arrangements which can provide added-value to the EU and the partner country in a reciprocal manner (e.g. provision of satellite data for calibration/validation support, provision of in-situ data).
To date, such arrangements have been concluded with the United States, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, India, Ukraine, Serbia and the African union. Other countries have shown interest in data exchange with the Copernicus Programme, so that additional arrangements may be concluded in the future.