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Workshop: Land Cover/Land Use Data model commonalties. HLANDATA project user’s perspective. Pilot 1: LC/LU Data Analysis System for intermediate-level users. . INDEX. Pilot 1 in HLanData Project. Users an user’s needs. Summary P1 Value added services. Team. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Workshop:  Land Cover/Land Use Data model commonalties. HLANDATA project user’s perspective

Workshop: Land Cover/Land Use Data model

commonalties. HLANDATA project user’s perspective

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Pilot 1: LC/LU Data Analysis System for intermediate-level users

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

INDEX

1. Pilot 1 in HLanData Project.

2. Users an user’s needs.

3. Summary P1

4. Value added services.

5. Team

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

1. Pilot 1 in HLanData Project1. Demonstrate the practical

usability of the common sharing infrastructure.

2. Develop some minimum common web services: Visualization Overlay

3. Provide some value added services to some intermediate-level users.

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

2. Users an user’s needs

Query/SearchQuery/Search

Management/Analysis

Management/Analysis

Tailored spatial

analysis

Tailored spatial

analysis

Low-level users(many)

Intermediate-level users(not many)

High-level users(few)

What the users do with LC/LU information

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

2. Users an user’s needs

Intermediate-level users They are the target of Pilot 1 services. They use LU/LC layer with their own information. Their needs include queries and reports, advance

visualization, advance overlay, spatial and temporal analysis, downloads and uploads.

This group includes technicians of the Public Administration at different levels; public entities from different sectors (urban land, forest and rural environments); private companies; Universities; architects and engineers.

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

2. Users an user’s needs

Agriculture Permanent crops

distribution. Pasture management. Irrigation planning and

management

Zoning Areas affected by water

erosion. Rural areas categorization Soil sealing studies. Urban planning and spatial

planning development.

Environment Basic information for

environmental authorisations: integrated, impact, conditions.

Forest management plans Nature 2000 management

plans. Models of impact and

mitigation of climate change on species.

(…)

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

Analysis and explotation harmonization Land Use and Land Cover data

Advanced web services

SUMMARY P1

Internet learning tool

Intermediate users

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

Pilot 1 functionalities

The main funcionalities in four groups: 1- Advanced visualization 2- Advanced overlay 3- Advanced spatial and temporal analysis 4- Download

Website, one display and a set of icons

Harmonization layers

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

3. Value added services

1. Advanced Visualization Search and location. Consultation tool, “query” type. Thematization of the “Land Use/Land Cover” layer Labelling function. Possibility of modifying the symbols of the thematic

layer. Thematic map printing and editing. Editing function. Surface and distance measuring tools in the screen. Layers’ metadata consultations.

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

2. Advanced Overlay

3. Value added services

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

3. Spatial and temporal analysis Cutting and extraction. Evolution of the LU/LC layers. Analyses of the available information Consultation over the situation of one or

several of the Land Use/Land Cover types

3. Value added services

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

3. Value added services

4. Downloads

5. Development of an Internet based learning

tool

Screen:Layer:

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

4. Pilot 1 Team

Content providers: GN - Spain IGN/CNIG - Spain TDF – Latvia

Technology providers: Tracasa - Spain

End users: GN - Spain IGN/CNIG - Spain TDF - Latvia

WP3 Leader: GISAT- Czech Rep.

Spain: GN, TRACASA, IGN Latvia:TDF

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INSPIRE ConferenceEdinburgh, 27th June 2011

CIP-ICT PSP-2009-3- GEO-250475

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