Fieldwork

Evidence gathered close to the landscape.

Data Immigrant’s field-facing work sits at the practical edge of European environmental intelligence: observation, verification, and the careful movement of landscape information into datasets, policy contexts, and public understanding.

The language here is intentionally precise: these are project contexts and institutional ecosystems, not inflated ownership claims.

Why this layer matters.

Field evidence is a quiet public infrastructure. It helps institutions, researchers, policymakers, and market actors understand land use, agricultural landscapes, biodiversity signals, and environmental risk with greater comparability.

LUCAS

Harmonised in-situ land-use and land-cover observations across EU territory.

Eurostat reference

EMBAL

European monitoring of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes, including land cover, landscape elements, habitats, biodiversity, and pollination resources.

JRC dataset

EFSA EESE

EU Environmental Scenarios for environmental risk assessment of non-target organisms.

EFSA material

Project ecosystem

Recognised European monitoring contexts.

European Commission
Eurostat
JRC
Copernicus
EFSA
EFTAS
IFAB
DEEP Ecosystems
Hungarian National Park Directorates
EU field evidence

This section identifies public institutions, project actors, and monitoring contexts relevant to the work. It does not imply direct contractual partnership with every named body.