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WP3: Forestry Operating CapacityGerimantas Gaigalas
EuroGEOSS Workshop – Krakow, Poland – 23/25 June 2010
EuroGEOSS Workshop, Krakow: 23-25 June 2010
WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
CONTENT
Context• Situation before EuroGeoss• Existing systems / gaps
Goal• Targeted situation after EuroGeoss / added value • Contribution to GEOSS • Work plan / Implementation
Implementation status • General design • Forest change mapping scenarios• Forest fires scenarios
EuroGEOSS Workshop, Krakow: 23-25 June 2010
Before EuroGeossDifference initiatives at different time
MetadataCatalogue
Information,datasets
BiodiversityMetadataCatalogue
Information,datasets
Droughts
otherEFDAC Map Viewer
European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS)
EFDAC Metadata CatalogueForest Focus
EFICP
Tools
Information,datasets
MetadataCatalogue
Forestry
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Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Metadata Metadata CatalogueCatalogue
Forest Maps, Patterns, Forest Maps, Patterns, Forest ConditionForest Condition
Forest Fires EFFISForest Fires EFFIS
European Forest European Forest ResourcesResources
EFDACEFDAC
EFDAC entry page http://efdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu
Tree species Tree species distribution / distribution /
suitability maps suitability maps
GUIDOS softwareGUIDOS software
Context - Before EuroGeoss
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EFDACEFDAC
Resource Type•Datasets / Maps
•Applications / Services
•Documents
•Projects
•Links
Forest Subthemes•Forests & Climate Change
•Forest international
•Forest inventory
•Forest condition
•Forest products
•Forest mapping
•Forest biodiversity
•Forest information systems
•Forest fires
Metadata Metadata CatalogueCatalogue
Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Expanded list
Metadata CatalogueMetadata Catalogue Context - Before EuroGeoss
EuroGEOSS Workshop, Krakow: 23-25 June 2010
Information
Download
Application
Metadata CatalogueMetadata Catalogue Context - Before EuroGeoss
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MAP Viewer Application
Layer information
Statistical data
Context - Before EuroGeoss
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1. National Forest Inventories (NFI)2. MCPFE3. FAO
1. Forest area2. Ownership3. Forest type4. Age class distribution5. Growing stock
European Forest Resources Context - Before EuroGeoss
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No Country Year NUTS level1. Belgium 2008 NUTS 2
2. Czech Republic 2004 NUTS 3
3. Cyprus 2005 NUTS 3
4. Greece 19922007
NUTS 3NUTS 3
5. Denmark 2006 NUTS 3
6. Hungary 2005 NUTS 3
7. Finland 20052008
NUTS 3NUTS 3
8. Ireland 2006 NUTS 3
9. Italy 2005 NUTS 2 /3
10. Lithuania 2009 NUTS 3
11. Luxembourg 2000 NUTS 3
12. Portugal 2005 NUTS 2
13. Slovakia 20032008
NUTS 3NUTS 3
14. Spain 2001 NUTS 3
15. Sweden 20052008
NUTS 3NUTS 3
European Forest Resources Context - Before EuroGeoss
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1. FAO 1990 1 NUTS 0
2. MCPFE 2000 6 NUTS 0
3. MCPFE 2005 13 NUTS 0
4. FAO 2005 7 NUTS 0
6. EFISCEN 2005 6 NUTS 0
7. JRC (Forest Focus) 1987-2004 1 NUTS 3
Source Year No of indicatSource Year No of indicators NUTS level ors NUTS level
European Forest Resources Context - Before EuroGeoss
EuroGEOSS Workshop, Krakow: 23-25 June 2010
EFFIS
Functions
•current situation viewer (fire danger maps and forecast up to 6 days)
•advanced viewer - access to all main EFFIS modules and advanced analysis capabilities(rapid damage assessment, atmospheric emissions, potential soil erosion, etc.)
•fire history – EU fire database, data since 1987
•fire news application - latestnews on forest fires from the on line press
Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Current Situation – Fire Danger Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Current Situation – Daily MODIS imagery Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Active fire detection Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Rapid Damage Assessment Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Burnt area locator Context - Before EuroGeoss
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Dominant tree species distribution
Tree species (24)
•2000 (current)Year
Actual and future species habitat suitability
Tree species (24)• Castanea sativa• …• …
• 2000 (current)• 2020• 2050• 2080
Year
• CCCMA• CSIRO• HADCM3• ENS
Climatic model projections
• A2a• B2a
IPCC SRES scenarios
Tree species distribution / suitabilityContext - Before EuroGeoss
EuroGEOSS Workshop, Krakow: 23-25 June 2010
MSPA (Morphological Spatial Pattern Analysis) is a customized sequence of mathematical morphological operators targeted at the description of the geometry and connectivity of the image components.
EFDAC
GUIDOS software
Context - Before EuroGeoss
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WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
The main gap among forestry systems
The transversal situation is that many datasets with forestry information are available but not published via a catalogue system and/or not available via standard OGC web services, i.e. WMS, WFS and WCS and eventually CSW.
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WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
Main objective of EuroGeoss / WP3
To extend the existing forestry data / information capabilities into a global distributed database of forestry information, serving information from a wide array of data providers at local, regional and global levels, coupled with model servers that can provide vital forestry analysis tools to the GEOSS community of science.
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FSIC
GTOFFIS
FRA
MCPFE
International layer Regional /European layer Local / national layer
Added value for EuroGeoss
Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
Forest fire and Civil Protection
services
Forest monitoringservices
National Forest Inventories
National correspondent
FORESTS
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European Forest Data Center
(EFDAC)
WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
Observatory for Central African Forests (OFAC)
Forest interpretations at
three dates (TREES)
Global data sets (CIFOR and FAO)
FRA 2010 (FAO)
European Drought Observatory (EDO)
Biodiversity
ForestryDroughts
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Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
List of available web servicesMake available more web services
INSPIRE grid
Forestry Scenarios
New possibilities / added value
Process (data models, standards, interoperability, metadata, architecture, etc.)
List of available web servicesbiodiversity, droughts
Multidisciplinary Scenarios
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WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
• Offering initial operating capacities in three societal benefit areas (Forest, Biodiversity, Drought) to GEOSS and establishing a bridge between them through a multidisciplinary approach and cross-cutting research issues.
• Developing and sharing best practices and means for interoperability.
•Data management: data, metadata, products harmonisation and quality assurance
• User engagement: Forest mapping and change monitoring
Contribution to GEOSS
Process (data models, standards, interoperability, metadata, architecture, etc.)
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Partners
Main partners
Other partners
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Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
The TREES-3 (and FOREST) projects• Tree cover changes at continental and regional levels for the Tropical belt and European continent for the periods 1990-2000-2005 based on a systematic sample of medium resolution satellite imagery.
EFDAC available web services• Forest fires• Forest tree species distribution• Forest habitat suitability• Others
Available web services from Spain (pilot)(country/regional/local)• Spanish Spatial Data Infrastructure – IDEE• Spanish National Plan for Aerial Orthophoto• EUROPARC• Spanish-Portuguese SDI• Others
Spanish, TREES
Make available web services
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WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity - Deliverables
D.3.1 Report of user requirements for the D.3.1 Report of user requirements for the EuroGEOSSEuroGEOSS Forestry Operating CapacityForestry Operating Capacity M8, M14
D.3.2 Design Specifications for the EUROGEOSS Forest InformationD.3.2 Design Specifications for the EUROGEOSS Forest Information IOCIOC M11, M18
D.3.3 Implementation of EuroGEOSS IOC for Forestry and registration as GEOSS
component M12, M24
D.3.4 Documentation of forestry data models and workflows M12
D.3.5 Report of added capability and requirements for new forms of analysis and modeling M14, M26
D.3.6 Report of multi-scale and multidisciplinary applications in forestry M24
D.3.7 Deployment advanced operating capacity for forestry M32
D 3.8 Report on the validation results and value-added assessment M36
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3.1. User requirements / Baseline studya) Initial Operating capacityb) Advanced Operating capacity
3.2. Design Specificationsa) Initial Operating capacityb) Advanced Operating capacity
3.3. Implementation IOC
Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
3.6. Multi-scale / multi-discipline applications
3.7. Deployment of AOC
3.8. Validation / assessment
3.4. Protocols, models, ontologies
3.5. Added research capabilities
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Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
step Forest change mapping scenarios
1 Expert – users through the web interface query (WMS/WFS) the TREESTREES database of images and other global or regional forestry-related data sets (in – situ forest measurements FAO, CIFOR). Expert – users validate, correct and update the forest change maps and make the results accessible through the web services (through WMS).
2 Forest/vegetation experts (expert – users) through the web interface query (WMS/WFS) other global data sets (WCMC, OFAC, FIRMS) and validate, correct and update the protected areas database (vegetation maps) in conjunction with the query results. Expert – users analyze, correct and update maps of land cover around and within the protected area in database.
3 Using the web services (WMS/WFS) end-users search and access through a catalogue a geographical and forestry thematic information from national, regional and local level in Spain.
4 End-users through a catalogue (CSW/WMS/WFS) select and access a forest cover maps throughout the specific regions (for instance: Tropic, Africa, Europe) and time period (1990 – 2000- 2005).
5 Using web services (CSW/WMS/WFS) end–users search and select the forest cover maps and combine them with available forestry thematic layers and forest inventory statistics in the common web interface (Map Viewer), for instance: forest type, species richness, number of different tree species, tree stand global composition, occurrence / presence of tree species, tree species distribution / habitats suitability maps, protected areas, biodiversity, forest indicators, etc.
6 The end–users combining the different forestry thematic layers produce the additional layers and export/save them locally.
7 The end–users through a catalogue search (CSW/WMS/WFS) and select the available forest maps and thematic layers desired to compute the different analysis. The selected maps and layers through the common web interface (Map Viewer) are used for various analysis.
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Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity D 3.1a Report “User requirement Analysis and Baseline study”
step Forest Fires scenario
1 National forest fire expert (end- user) through WMS services searches and accesses forest fire maps and layers available in European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS), for instance: information on forest fire danger forecast, results of analyses of forest fire damages for the pan-European area, maps of burned biomass and atmospheric emissions in EU, fuel map of Europe, etc.
2 The EFFIS user through WMS services accesses, selects and visualizes accesses, selects and visualizes geographical and forest fires thematic information from national, regional and local level in Spain / Portugal as well as other general and thematic resources from GEOSS initiative on Wildland Fire Warning System, Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS).
3 End – user searches (CSW/WMS/WFS) the forest fires data from different systems (WFWS, FIRMS, EFFIS, and Portuguese / Spanish systems), selects preferred forest fire thematic layers and within the common Map Viewer uses them for various analysis uses them for various analysis and research purposesand research purposes, for instance: calculation of burnt area, fire danger in area of interest (for instance certain regions in Spain / Portugal); evaluation of accuracy of the results according to different data sources. In addition the combination of forest fire layers with other forestry thematic layers could be used to evaluate and analyze the impact of forest fires to biodiversity, protected areas, tree species distribution.
4 The end–user combiningcombining the forest fire thematic layers from different sources producesproduces the additional layers and exports /saves them locally.
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Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
General design
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Objectives WP3: Forestry Operating Capacity
Internet website Forestry WP
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Partners