The new space economy (NSE) phenomenon has transformed the space ecosystem in recent years; it has brought not only technological and business model innovations but also changes in space policies. Governments no longer view space solely as an expression of geopolitical power and national sovereignty. Instead, they support space programs to develop technologies that address societal needs and global challenges. At the same time, decentralization, market forces, and private initiatives are key to maximizing the potential of space-related technologies.
The Economics of Earth Observation Data in the New Space Economy
davide vurchio
2025-01-01
Abstract
The new space economy (NSE) phenomenon has transformed the space ecosystem in recent years; it has brought not only technological and business model innovations but also changes in space policies. Governments no longer view space solely as an expression of geopolitical power and national sovereignty. Instead, they support space programs to develop technologies that address societal needs and global challenges. At the same time, decentralization, market forces, and private initiatives are key to maximizing the potential of space-related technologies.File in questo prodotto:
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