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Farm-Oriented Open Data in Europe
GEO-XII Plenary & Mexico City Ministerial Summit Mexico, 9 November 2015
Tomáš ŘEZNÍK (Masaryk University/WIRELESSINFO)Karel CHARVÁT (WIRELESSINFO)
www.foodie-project.eu
Grant agreement no: 621074CIP-ICT-PSP-2013-7 Pilot Type B
GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot 8 – Agriculture and Water Pollution Monitoring
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Foodie means:
A) A person who seeks new food experiences as a hobby rather than simply eating out of convenience or hunger.
B) A project targeted to support Farm-Oriented Open Data In (and beyond) Europe.
C) Cloud-based infrastructure that is being developed to support (non-) EU farmers
A), B) and C) are correct!
Used terminology
Adopted from: http://lumdimsum.com
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Farm-Oriented Open Data in Europe http://foodie-project.eu/ 2014 – 2017, funded under the Competitiveness and
innovation framework programme (CIP) 6 million €, 3 million € EU contribution 12 project partners 7 EU countries
• Austria• Czech Republic• Italy• Latvia• Poland• Spain• Turkey
Project background
Adopted from: http://lumdimsum.com
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Motivations
Adopted from: http://ifro.ku.dk/english/staff/?pure=files%2F21514055%2Fconceptual_model.pdf
Dimensions:
- economic
- environmental
geos
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operative aerial monitoring
periodic satellite monitoring
farm telemetry
The FOODIE platform
crop management,e.g. variable rate application
expert models
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“Tractor art”
Regular machinery monitoring• Tractor as well as application machine
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Machinery monitoring
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Farm telemetry – Results
trajectoriesfuel consumption
log of interventions…
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in general• positive economic effects
saved fuel and application products, time of employees• positive environmental effects
less fertilizers (incl. nitrogen), pesticides etc. inserted into the ground → lower water pollution
for GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems)• interoperable geospatial information as an integral part of farm
management information systems• data sources that may be re-used for other domains• near real-time agricultural and water pollution monitoring
Benefits
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FOODIE offers an open Farm Management Information System that is based on standardized geospatial information
Difference between other systems?• Openness and cloud computing
INSPIRE, COPERNICUS and/or GODAN may be integrated as a part of the Foodie hub
Integration into the GEOSS (AIP-8) and Digital Earth Respecting standards for geographic information
Open Geospatial Consortium’s (OGC) Web Map Service (WMS), Web Feature Service (WFS), Catalogue Service for Web (CSW),…
RESTful APIs …
Customizable and scalable
Conclusions (1/2)
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Similarity to other systems?• Farmers usually distrust the companies/projects/initiatives
aggregating (big) data
Conclusions (2/2)
Miguel Ángel Esbrí
Atos Spain, S.A.
C/ Albarracín, 25 - 28037 Madrid (Spain)
Email: [email protected]
Partners
www.foodie-project.eu
Coordinator’s Contact
This project is partially funded under the ICT Policy Support Programme (ICT PSP) as part of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme by the European Commission under grant agreement no. 621074
Visit http://foodie-project.eu/