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Liaison’s Reporton GSDI AssociationAn update on selected activities since WGISS-41
Dr. Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp Liaison, GSDI-WGISSPast Secretary-general, HUNAGI (1994-2015)
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 42 Meeting hosted by ESA ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, 19-22 September, 2016
Source: ESA ESRIN
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GSDI an update in nutshellGSDI 15 World Conference – Themes with relevance to EOWGISS at GSDI 15Activities and topics of the past six months
GSDI at the GEO Work Program 2017-2019 Workshop in Geneva GSDI at the GEOSS Common GEO Infrastructure in Geneva GSDI at the Digital Earth Summit and 10th Anniversary of ISDE in
BeijingNASA WWEC 2016 – introduction of the selected 5 of the 20
entries. All has EO/SDI relevanceConclusionsAcknowledgements
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Outline 2
Features of GSDI established in 2004 for academic, government, industry entities and individual professionals in geomatics:
GSDI today has 38 Organisational Members from 20 countries and over 400 individual members from 55 countries with a high concentration in developing nations.
GSDI has Special Consultative status with UN ECOSOC and supports the UN Global Geospatial Information Management (UN UN GGIM) initiative.
GSDI promotes the Open Data Principles of GEO/GEOSS
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GSDI is involved in SDI capacity building activities in several ways, including: the GSDI Small Grants Program (in cooperation with
URISA’s GISCorps volunteers)SDI and geomatics training opportunities offered by our
institutional members, andSDI-focused workshops and seminars offered by members
globally.Since 1996, the Association has conducted GSDI World
Conferences around the globe, offering significant networking opportunities and offering the opportunity for SDI researchers and SDI implementors to present their latest work, challenges and solutions.
More information. www.gsdiassociation.org GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 42 Meeting hosted by ESA ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, 19-22 September, 2016
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GSDI have liasons and Memorandums of Understanding with several global organisations, including: Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies (JBGIS) International Cartographic Association (ICA) International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
(ISPRS) International Society for Digital Earth (ISDE)Centre for Disaster Management and Public Safety
(CDMPS - Univ. of Melbourne)More information. www.gsdiassociation.org
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Venue: Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center
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Themes: Spatial Enablement in the Smart Homeland Smart Disaster Prevention, Smart transportation, Smart City
EO/SDI’s relevance to socio-economic and environmental impacts of global urbanisation and serving more liveable cities were clearly shown among other by UN, OECD and FIG.
Even the recent Davos Meeting in January called the attention of the challenges related to sustainable cities. GIM’s 2016 August-September issue reviewed ten technological drivers which support urban development and services in need of transformation
Organisers: The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) Association and the Taiwan Association of Disaster Prevention Industry (TADPI), with strong support from Ministry of the Interior (MOI).
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Building Resource Wealth,
Ensuring Community Safety,
Securing Water Resources,
Managing Marine Jurisdictions,
Providing Fundamental Geographic Information,
Maintaining Geoscience Knowledge and Capability
Above: GA’s major focus areas
15th GSDI World ConferenceTheme Groups at a Glance
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 42 Meeting hosted by ESA ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, 19-22 September, 2016
2 Land Information
and Management
Systems
3 SDI Governance and Policy
Development
4 Disaster Management, Reduction and
Mitigation
5 Earth Observation and Sensors
6 Geo Technology
and Innovation
for SDI
7 Geo Data for Decision
Making
8 Geo Education
and Cartography
9 Regional and Global
SDI Initiatives
Spatial DataInfrastructure
for the Smart
Homeland
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The 15th GSDI World ConferenceTheme Groups at a Glance 1/3
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Theme 1: SDI for the Smart HomelandSDI for Smart Cities, Smart Territories and Smart Environments Location-based Services and (indoor/outdoor )Positioning for Smart homeland Indoor SDI (positioning) and Personal SDI Developments VGI(Volunteered Geographic Information), Crowdsourcing, and Citizen Science Internet of Vehicles (IoV) and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Advanced Traffic Management and Application Service Platform Application of 4S (seamless, smooth, safety, sharing) in smart transportation
Theme 2: Land Information and Management SystemsLand Information Systems Land and Urban Data Management SDI for Low Impact Development (LID) SDI for Resilience and Sustainable Development
Theme 3. SDI Governance and Policy DevelopmentOpen Data and Open Government E-Government and E-Governance Geospatial Legislation and Policies Privacy, Security and Institutional Concern
2 Land Information
and Management
Systems
3 SDI Governance and Policy
Development
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Theme 4. Disaster Management, Reduction and MitigationInnovation in Disaster Management Technology Disaster Management ‘Best Practice’ Protecting Critical Infrastructure Earthquake Mitigation Challenges, earthquake early warning system(EEWs) Economic Exposure & Loss Database development Hazard Model Development Loss estimation, transforming risk and Insurance Risk Modelling and Assessment, Mitigation and Management Disaster prevention and Emergency Management for smart homeland Disaster Response Transportation Management Service
Theme 5. Earth Observation and SensorsObservatories (environmental, transportation, logistics, citizen, health, urban) Wearable device and technology Earth Observation Remote Sensing, Survey & Mapping Applications (UAVs, LiDAR, SAR...) Sensor Web / Internet of Things (IoT) and Linked Data
4 Disaster Management, Reduction and
Mitigation
5 Earth Observation and Sensors
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Theme 6. Geo Technology and Innovation for SDISDI in the Cloud – Challenges and Solutions for smart homeland, CyberGIS, Geospatial Big Data Management and Analytics, 3D/4D Spatial Data Visualization and Analytics Theme 7. Geo Data for Decision MakingGeospatial Decision Support Systems Geospatial Business Modelling Geo-Intelligence Theme 8. Geo Education and CartographyGeospatial Education Web Cartography Historic Geo Data Management Theme 9. Regional and Global SDI InitiativesUN-GGIM Global and Regional Initiatives GEO/GEOSS Developments GEO/GEOSS UN Sustainable Development Goals European Pan-European SDI – INSPIRE
7 Geo Data for Decision
Making
8 Geo Education
and Cartography
9 Regional and Global
SDI Initiatives
6 Geo Technology
and Innovation
for SDI
Keynote speakers incude:
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Prof. David Coleman, UNB, President
President, OGC Geospatial technologist, Executive Director Google FGDC at USGS
General information is available from [email protected] World Conference website: http://gsdi15.org.tw/
IJSDIR - International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Researchis a peer-reviewed journal operated by JRC will publish some GSDI 15 papers
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WGISS-41 (Canberra) Minutes with Action to share information on WGISS Activities with the GSDI community
WGISS contributing paper submitted written by the Chair-Co-Chair The basic version of the presentation is ready but might be updated by the authors, including the authorized speaker on behalf WGISS(based on inputs from WGISS-42 and GEO XIII Plenary)
WGISS paper accepted for oral presentation in the most relevant session
GSDI’s liaison invited to the GSDI Council and Board Meetings to share recommendations on potentials of closer cooperation with WGISS
GSDI at the GEOSS Work Program 2017-2019 Workshop held in Geneva
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Plenary Discussion with intervention of GSDIGEOSec Director Barbara Ryan reflected positively
In the Urban group GSDI made written contribution raising awareness on the Smart City session of the GSDI World Conference on „Spatial enablement in the Smart Homeland”, which was reflected in therapporteur’s summary in the final plenary.
GSDI President-elect Dave Lovell had a personal meeting with GEO Sec Director Barbara Ryan in London, mid-June.
GSDI at the GEOSS Common infrastructure (GCI) Workshop held in Geneva in May 2016Chaired by Ivan DeLoatch (FGDC)Attended by WGISS Chair Andrew Mitchell Introduction of the vision of GEOSS till 2025 Introduction of flagship projects such as
GeoBON, GEOGLAM, Blue Planet ICIMOD, GeoSUR and HOT (Humanitarian Open Street Map)
GEOSS portalDiscussion with intervention of GSDI
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GSDI at the 6th Digital Earth Summit “Digital Earth in the Era of Big Data” and 10th Anniversary of ISDE in Beijing July 7-8, 2016Past President of GSDI Prof. Abbas Rajabifard delivered welcome speech and took part on the Editorial Board Meeting of the Int Journal of Digital Earth Chaired by the Editor-in-Chief GUO Huadong and Editor Prof WANG ChanglinHigh profile keynote speakers shared their vision on the trendsAward ceremonies affected Alessandro Annoni of JRC and many other EO/SDI expertsNext Digital Earth Symposium will be in Sydney in 2017 and in Florence, Italy in 2019. Stefano Nativi of CNR is one of the supporters of the International Scientific Committee.
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Selected news on forthcoming EO related GSDI activities
Coming event: 14th Annual domestic Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference arranged by Gábor Kákonyi of GeoIQ Ltd for professionals in remote sensing, image processing, and geoinformatics with presentations and at least so much discussions Velence, 7-8 October, 2014. This time some recent novelities on GSDI, Digital Earth Summit, the 42nd CEOS WGISS and the 4th WWEC will be shared with the participants by GSDI liaison to WGISS.
GSDI at the GEO XIII Plenary in Saint Petersburg with a 3-member delegation Jeanne Foust, Steve Kopp and Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp.
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Recent version is a joint NASA/ESA collaboration (at ESA ESRIN: Pier Giorgio Marchetti and Olivier Barois)
Third parties are able to use this technology to serve their own needs. Wide-range of governmental and academic applications eg. FAA is using
WorldWind for their next generation Air Traffic Management system NESAT3D
“NASA developers certainly would like to work in concert with others, so that together they can advance this platform to better serve all of our needs.” – Patrick Hogan
Annual contest for young SME professionals and Academic/students teams “World Wind Europa Challenge”Summer School in Italy: to set up WWEC goals and criteria (Como, 2012), The series of annual Challenges with WWEC sessions and award ceremonies were hosted by INSPIRE Conference (Florence, 2013), First FOSS4G Europe Conference hosted by the Jacobs University (Bremen, 2014), 2nd FOSS4G Europe Conference hosted by the Milano Politecnico Campus Como(2015) and this year in Trento and Awards ceremony in Perugia, Italy
Looking back: 2015 Projects, 2014 Projects and 2013 Projects. GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 42 Meeting hosted by ESA ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, 19-22 September, 2016
NASA WorldWind, the open source, 4D virtual globe technology
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The theme for WWEC 2016 is sustainable cities This week, the city of Trento Italy is hosting the top teams for three days of presentations, code sharing and a final push for the very best application addressing the ‘smart city’ theme aligned with the INSPIRE Directive. http://www.trentinoinnovation.eu/progetti/nasa-challenge(N.B. of course the top six teams will be highlighted at INSPIRE: http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2016/)
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Open source platform and apps capable for development of further applications and servicesusing Earth observation and spatial data infrastructures
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WWEC 2016 Awards ceremony will be in mid-OctoberPerugia Open Source Geospatial Research and Education Symposium (OGRS) http://2016.ogrs-community.org/special-events
WWEC 2016 “The Five” : ESP
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WWEC 2016 “The Five” : Quake Hunter
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WWEC 2016 “The Five” : MultiVis Analysis Suite
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WWEC 2016 “The Five” : Space Birds
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WWEC 2016 “The Five” : World Weather
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NASA World Weather and the USGS collaborated to host the USGS Dynamically Down-scaled Climate Simulations over North America (Hostetler et al, 2011). The data can be displayed at monthly intervals between 1975 to 2095.”Courtesy by Khaled Sharif, Amman, Jordan
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WW EUROPA CHALLENGE 2016 EXAMPLEWhat World Weather is capable of doing already?“We have collected real-time accurate GIS data from NASA, ESA, EUMETSAT, NOAA, and more and presented them to the user (weather forecaster, scientist, meteorologist, researcher, enthusiast, etc) in an easy to use way that is accessible from any web browser on any device.” – Khaled Sharif
August 31 Storm over the Atlantic Ocean
"The two images show different zoom levels of a storm in the Atlantic Ocean on August the 31st. NASA World Weather increases in resolution as you zoom into images and automatically saves the images to conserve bandwidth.
The satellite imagery is from NASA and the wind and rainfall forecasts are from Environment Canada."Courtesy by Khaled Sharif, Amman, Jordan
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WW EUROPA CHALLENGE 2016What World Weather is capable of doing already?
The World Weather app: http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/worldweather/ Wiki and source code: https://github.com/NASAWorldWindResearch/WorldWeather/wiki
"Using World Weather you can overlay weather forecasts onto real-time satellite imagery
Displayed is dust information from EUMETSAT (at 15 minute intervals) and the latest wind forecast from Environment Canada's GeoMet service.”
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WW EUROPA CHALLENGE 2016What World Weather is capable of doing already?
"Displayed is World Weather tracking Hurricane Hermine (late August 2016, to the west of Florida); on the left globe is near-real-time satellite imagery from NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites overlayed with a wind forecast from GeoMet. The right globe shows anticipated rainfall amounts."
Courtesy by Khaled Sharif, Amman, Jordan
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WW EUROPA CHALLENGE 2016
"World Weather can consume GIS that are time aware and contain legends; the interface displays the legend and current time and the user can modify the time of the information and see it update on the globe automatically."Courtesy by Khaled Sharif, Amman, JordanGSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 42 Meeting hosted by ESA ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, 19-22 September, 2016
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WW EUROPA CHALLENGE 2016
"What makes NASA World Weather special is that it can combine data sources and visualize them all on four synchronized globes at once; displayed is a mix of satellite imagery (EUMETSAT and NASA) and weather forecasts (GeoMet, NOAA GFS) for tracking a storm near Western Europe."
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WW EUROPA CHALLENGE 2016
Local, national, regional SDIs and associated services are enabling tools for EO applications
GSDI is capable not only serving and supporting EO applications, but also capacity building, providing awareness raising and generating user feedbacks with special emphasis on user requirements
As GEOSS foundational tasks are concerned, GSDI is continuing support the GEOSS data sharing policy and ready to contribute to the data management principles implementation guideline development,
The theme ‘Smart Homeland’ of coming GSDI World Conference in Taipei are matching many of the GA’s focused areas introduced at the WGISS-41 Plenary
The synergy provided by the combined use of EO and SDI technologies and services is inevitable for achieving the UN sustainable development goals
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Roger Longhorn, Secretary-General, GSDI Association
[email protected], http://gsdiassociation.org, http://www.linkedin.com/groups/GSDI-Association-3794985
Patrick Hogan, NASA World Wind Project Manager, NASA Ames Research Center (ARC-PX) [email protected]
Khaled Sharif, Amman, Jordan [email protected] working at NASA ARC
Prof.Maria Brovelli, Politecnico di Milano Como Campus [email protected]
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Thank you for your attention!
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Image sources: NASA , ESA ESRIN and Internet