@incollection{fdi:010094710, title = {{N}eeds, challenges, and opportunities : a review by experts.}, author = {{B}razeau, {S}. and {V}ignolles, {C}. and {K}rishnamurthy, {R}.{S}. and {T}rtanj, {J}. and {H}aynes, {J}. and {R}amage, {S}. and {C}atry, {T}hibault and {K}otchi, {S}.{O}. and {B}orderon, {M}. and {G}ill, {M}. and {O}gden, {N}.{H}. and {L}udwig, {A}. and {A}ube, {G}. and {S}emenza, {J}.{C}. and {T}rinanes, {J}. and {D}avignon, {D}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his book chapter discusses all the information collected has been grouped together into eight categories: (i) aligning with and supporting {UN} {S}ustainable {D}evelopment {G}oals; (ii) focusing on public health needs and key theme areas for further research; (iii) accessing and developing {E}arth {O}bservation ({EO}) and geospatial evidence-based data and products leveraging public health capacities; (iv) developing a sustainable community of practice; (v) developing knowledge and know-how; (vi) developing solutions: methods, tools, and systems; (vii) implementing technical infrastructures and technologies; and (viii) participating in {EO} satellite mission development for monitoring disease risks. {O}ne such advancement attributable to {L}andsat data is the ability to monitor changing patterns in forest cover loss and human encroachment on previously wild areas that allows for better prediction of zoonotic disease emergence. {F}or example, the {M}oderate {R}esolution {I}maging {S}pectroradiometer ({MODIS}) sensors onboard the {US} {A}qua and {T}erra satellites offer atmosphere, land, cryosphere, and ocean products that are used in several user communities. {MODIS} indicator data sets have been so successful that they do not require additional remote sensing analysis; they can be used directly in predictive models. {S}ome {EO} satellite systems offer {ARD} (i.e. pre-processed images) and related information products derived from the raw data stream generated by the satellite instruments and the use of algorithms.}, keywords = {{AMERIQUE} {DU} {NORD} ; {EUROPE}}, booktitle = {{E}arth observation, public health and one health activities, challenges and opportunities}, numero = {}, pages = {93--103}, address = {{W}allingford}, publisher = {{CABI}}, series = {}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.1079/9781800621183.0003}, ISBN = {978-1-80062-118-3}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010094710}, }