This collaborative structure ensures that AGRI-GIS addresses diverse agricultural realities and climate challenges across Europe, while maintaining a common methodological framework.

Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) – Spain
UPV brings extensive experience in GIS, Earth Observation, digital education and European cooperation projects, ensuring methodological consistency and academic rigour throughout the project.

PRAZE University –
Czech Republic
PRAZE University contributes to the development of training resources and case studies, supporting the integration of geospatial technologies into agricultural education and professional training.

International Academy of Applied Sciences in Łomża – Poland
Higher education institution focused on applied sciences, professional education and practice-oriented research in line with regional and European priorities.

Foundation for the Promotion of Agronomic Engineering – Spain
Supports professional training, innovation and the dissemination of agronomic knowledge throughout the agricultural sector in Spain.
Additional partners and associated organisations are involved according to the project work plan.


