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This presentation showcases the process of committing data resources for drought to the GEOSS Data Sharing Implementation Plan, using web services like CSW, WMS, WFS, and WPS.
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EuroGEOSS Implementing the GEOSS Data Sharing Action Plan: Drought
Purpose • EuroGEOSS addresses multidisciplinary interoperability across forestry, drought, and biodiversity thematic areas. • This short presentations demonstrates the process of committing data resources for Drought to the GEOSS Data Sharing Implementation Plan
Web Services (OGC) • CSW – Catalog Service for the Web • Service used to request metadata catalogs of the datasets and services • WMS – Web Map Service • Service used to download geospatial information in a raster format – WMS are mainly view services • WFS – Web Feature Service • Service delivering raw geospatial data. WFS are mainly data downloading services • WPS - Web Processing Service • Service for standardizing how inputs and outputs (requests and responses) for processing services
European Forest Data Center Spanish Systems Forestry Portal of Protected Areas Roads & Infrastructure European Forest Info&Comm Platform European Forest Fire Info System Forest Mapping - Africa and South America Pilot
Metadata The IOC Metadata Catalogue was populated with spatial and non-spatial metadata from EFDAC. Metadata adjustments have been made to ensure ISO 19115/19119 (ISO 19139) metadata compliancy (INSPIRE). The Metadata Catalogue functionalities were adjusted to include a sub-category “Drought themes”. As a result IOC Catalogue provides search, discovery and preview facilities of spatial and non – spatial metadata.
Catalogue harvesting & testing - IOC The harvesting of external catalogues (Spanish IDEE Service catalogue, Dataset catalogue, EuroGeoss Droughts Catalogue) has been tested successfully. Adjustments on catalogue services allow CSW harvesting from CNIG and the IDEE Catalogue of Geographic Information Web Services.
Viewing Information A web-based Map Viewer was developed which enables the visualisation, interrogation (spatial & attribute) and overlay of spatial datasets over the internet using WMS/WFS/WCS protocols. The Map Viewer integrates data from other thematic areas: (Forestry, Biodiversity, Droughts) and at different spatial scales (Global, Regional, Local).
EuroGEOSS Drought Data and Services (1) • EuroGEOSS • Drought Catalog, CSW • JRC • European Drought Observatory (EDO), WMS • Spanish Ebro River Basin Authority (CHE) • Catalogue (CSW) Water Framework Directive, Water points inventory, Hydrogeological Data, (WMS, WFS), Gazetteer (WFS-G) • Spatial Data Infrastructure of Spanish Observatory for Sustainability (IDE-OSE) • Annual indicators
EuroGEOSS Drought Data and Services (2) • DMCSEE • Map service, WMS • MARM – SIA • Monthly Drought report (2009, 2010), WMS • Instituto Geográfico Nacional - Centro Nacional de Información Geográfica (IGN/CNIG) • Catalogue of Geographic Information Services • Catalogue of Geographic Information Datasets
Verify GEOSS Data Category • GEOSS Data-CORE = documented datasets, for full and open exchange (at no more than the cost of reproduction and distribution) AND unrestricted access (attribution is not a restriction) • GEOSS Non-Commercial = full and open exchange BUT access and use restricted to non-commercial purposes • GEOSS Other: all other categories including access fees greater than reproduction and distribution
User registration Add “User registration” To “Condition for Access and Use” Yes No Attribution Add “Attribution” To “Condition for Access and Use” Yes No Free of charge Yes No Charge > Reproduct. + Distrib. Yes No No Confirm GEOSS data CORE? Any Other Conditions ? No Yes Yes Non commercial (ONLY) Add “geossDataCore” To “Condition for Access and Use” Add “geossOther” To “Condition for Access and Use” No Yes Add “geossNonCommercial” to “Condition for Access and Use”
EuroGEOSS Broker is registred in GCI and supports multiple standards www.eurogeoss.eu
Querying the GEOSS Data CORE submit
Finding Data in the GEOSS Data CORE No Drought Records yet in the CORE
Conclusions • Europe is playing a key role in GEOSS • We need to lead by example, and support the GEOSS Data Sharing Principles • The process for doing so is not complex, and tools are available to help • Above all WE need to make the commitment to make data sharing a reality.