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UAVs are a disruptive technology bringing new geographic data and information to many application domains. UASs are similar to other geographic imagery systems so existing frameworks are applicable. But the diversity of UAVs as platforms along with the diversity of available sensors are presenting challenges in the processing and creation of geospatial products. Efficient processing and dissemination of the data is achieved using software and systems that implement open standards. The challenges identified point to the need for use of existing standards and extending standards. Results from the use of the OGC Sensor Web Enablement set of standards are presented. Next steps in the progress of UAVs and UASs may follow the path of open data, open source and open standards.
The Value Added Element (VAE) and Data User Element (DUE) are two programmatic components of the Earth Observation Envelope Programme (EOEP), an optional programme of the European Space Agency, currently subscribed by 20 ESA Member States. While the DUE mission focuses on the establishment of a long-term relationship between the User communities and Earth Observation in support of major environmental conventions, the VAE focuses on developing the European and Canadian EO Services Industry in growing the prospects of sustainable use of EO-based information the operations of non-EO businesses and organisations.
With the adoption in April and the launch of S1A, the European Programme for Earth Observation, Copernicus, will deliver European information services based on satellite Earth Observation and in-situ data analyses. It is the first time that vast amounts of global data from satellites and from ground-based, airborne and seaborne measurement systems are being used to provide information to help service providers, public authorities and other international organisations improve the quality of life for the citizens of Europe. The information services provided will be freely and openly accessible to users.
The services address six thematic areas: land, marine, atmosphere, climate change, emergency management and security.
Copernicus Services support a broad range of environmental and security applications, including sustainable development, transport and mobility, climate change monitoring, civil protection, urban area management, regional and local planning, agriculture and health.
The wealth of space based data is an important opportunity to develop innovative space applications. Copernicus Services will have to evolve to remain in tune with the state-of-art, adjusting to user's requirement and new developments need. Thanks to H2020, the Europe's research Programme, this will be guaranteed.
Scientific Knowledge from Geospatial ObservationsGeorge Percivall
Presentation to IGARSS 2015 Conference, July 205, Milan Italy.
Part of invited session: Why Data Matters: Value of Stewardship and Knowledge Augmentation Services
UAVs are a disruptive technology bringing new geographic data and information to many application domains. UASs are similar to other geographic imagery systems so existing frameworks are applicable. But the diversity of UAVs as platforms along with the diversity of available sensors are presenting challenges in the processing and creation of geospatial products. Efficient processing and dissemination of the data is achieved using software and systems that implement open standards. The challenges identified point to the need for use of existing standards and extending standards. Results from the use of the OGC Sensor Web Enablement set of standards are presented. Next steps in the progress of UAVs and UASs may follow the path of open data, open source and open standards.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
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Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
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Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
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LAMPRE - User needs and communication approach to landslide hazards
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USER NEEDS AND COMMUNICATION APPROACH TO
LANDSLIDE HAZARDS:
THE CASE OF THE LAMPRE PROJECT
Bari, 27-28 February 2014
SPACE4YOU CONFERENCE
UMBERTO PERNICE
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www.lampre-project.eu
LAndslide Modelling and
tools for vulnerability
assessment Preparedness
and REcovery management
project.office@lampre-project.eu
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PROJECT IN A NUTSHELL
FP7-SPACE-2012 Collaborative Project to support
Emergency Response Management
Started 1st March 2013
Duration 24 months
Effort > 284 persons-month
Total costs 2.5 million €
Coordinated by CNR
10 partners in 6 countries
Liguria,18/01/2014
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PARTNERSHIP
Research Organizations
End-users Enterprises SMEs
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OBJECTIVES
Improve Civil Protection Authorities response capacity
for landslide preparedness/mitigation &
recovery/reconstruction through downstream service and
products.
Advance the ability to detect & map landslides, assess &
forecast the impact of landslides on vulnerable elements
(built-up areas and transportation networks), and to model
landscape changes induced or affected by slope failures.
Improve the use of satellite imagery to prepare event
landslide maps exploiting the ESA sentinel satellites.
50 m0
Advance the understanding of vulnerability to
landslides.
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Event landslide inventory maps, exploiting EO
imagery
1 km0
N
[0.00 - 0.20]
(0.20 - 0.45]
(0.45 - 0.55]
(0.80 - 1.00]
(0.55 - 0.80]
2km0
N
SW tools for susceptibility modelling, at different
scales
Multi-temporal landslide inventory maps,
combining events and seasonal inventories
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SW tools for modelling the vulnerability to
landslides of transportation networks
Finite Element Modelling to determine the
vulnerability to landslides of transportation
networks (DInSAR & FEM)
SW tools for modelling the (statistics) distribution
of landslide size (area, volume)
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Education & information materials:
• Educating at different levels and training operational
users on how to adopt LAMPRE service and products
and which benefits can be achieved.
Guidelines & Standards for the production &
validation of:
• landslide inventory maps
• landslide susceptibility maps
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EIGHT TEST SITES
Pogliaschina, Liguria (IT)
El Portalet, Pyrenees (ES)Osa, Costa Rica
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PRODUCTS & TEST SITES
Mallorca
Portalet
Liguria
Umbria
Sicily
Taiwan
CostaRica
Event mapping ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Multi-temporal map. ✔
Susceptibility model. ✔ ✔ ✔
Vulnerability model. ✔
Stat. landslide size ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
FEM modelling ✔
Pogliaschina,
Liguria (IT)
El Portalet,
Pyrenees (ES)
Osa, Costa Rica
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SERVICE/PRODUCTS REQUIREMENTS
Overall
Downstream
Service
Requirements
Products
Requirements
Evolution via
integration with
other
projects/services
• State-of-the-Art
analysis of EU
Directives and Projects
• Survey to potential
users and
stakeholders
• Assessment of
functional and
operational links with
existing Copernicus
services
Soil Thematic Strategy
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OVERALL SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
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Soil Thematic Strategy
Soil Thematic Strategy
Soil Thematic Strategy
SR-1 Testing and combining new investigation methods and monitoring
techniques in remote-sensing for mapping different landslide sites and
different spatial and temporal scales
SR-2 Assessing the impact on infrastructures, improve the prediction of
damage and carry out a proper risk assessment
SR-3 Harmonization of landslides inventories to serve as database for
research into causes, susceptibly and risk zoning, and potential
remedial action
SR-4 Data accuracy for each products delivered
SR-5 Promote interaction between service providers and product recipients,
before & after the processing in order to improve the exploitation
SR-6 Compliance with INSPIRE Directive and guidelines about: metadata,
discovery services, data specs. on Natural Risk zone and Geology
Source
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NATIONAL OPERATING LEVEL
COUNTRY ORGANIZATION
SPAIN National Civil Protection and Emergency Department
SPAIN Geological Survey of Spain
ITALY National Civil Protection Department
ITALY EURAC - European Academy of Bozen/Bolzano
ISRAEL Geological Survey of Israel, Israel
GUATEMALA Geociencias, Riesgo y Recursos Naturales S.A.
COSTA RICA Instituto Costarricense Electricidad
ITALY ISPRA - Institute for Environmental Protection and Research
SWITZERLAND FOEN – Federal Office for the Environment
LOCAL/REGIONAL OPERATING LEVEL
COUNTRY ORGANIZATION
ITALY Environmental Department of Liguria Region, Italy
SPAIN Consell de Mallorca
ITALY Civil Protection of Umbria Region, Italy
ITALY Civil Protection of Sicilia Region, Italy
Target
Operational Users
considering:
• Operating level
• Expertise
• Proximity to test
sites
TARGET INVOLVED
Survey
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Set of potential products and services
1 Event landslide inventory maps exploiting EO imagery
2 Standard for landslide inventory maps and quality assessment
3
Prototype SW for the determination of landslide statistics from event
inventory maps
4 Maps: 3-D surface displacement of landslides
5 Models and maps: Landslide susceptibility
6 Standards for landslide susceptibility modelling and terrain zonations
7 Prototype SW: Regional landslide susceptibility modelling
8
Methods for different sized events and their impact on different type
of road networks and built-up areas
PRODUCTS OBSERVED
Tecnical requirements
Qualitative requirements
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EVENT LIM USING EO IMAGERY
1 Format:
- vector: shp
- raster: geotif or geojpg or ASCII
2 Scales:
Min: 1:5,000
Max: 1:10,000 or 1:25,000
3 Provided by w*s services
4 Be metadata INSPIRE compliant
5 Include info on methods used for their production
6 Include info on methods for their application in different types of landslides, climate
characteristics, geomorphological and weather conditions
7 Include info on the input data used for the production
8 Include info on satellite data characteristics (sensor, resolution, acquisition time, line of sight)
9 Include info on the expected product delivery time
10 Include info on costs (from image acquisition to service provision)
11 Include info on the quality assessment of the map
12 Be database INSPIRE compliant
Technical requirements
Qualitative requirements
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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
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PRODUCTS Scale,
format,
services
Method,
detail input
data
Delievery,
time
Cost Quality
assess.
Inspire Free,
user
friendly
Compatibility
1 Event LIM XXX XX X X X X
2 Standard for landslide
inventory maps and
quality assessment
X
X
X X
3 SW for determination of
landslide statistics from
event inventory maps
XX Linux, MAC OS,
Windows
4 Maps: 3-D surface
displacement of
landslides
XX XX X X X X
5 Models and maps:
Landslide susceptibility
XXX XX X X
6 Standards for landslide
susceptibility modelling
and terrain zonations
7 Prototype SW: Regional
landslide susceptibility
modelling
XX Linux, MAC OS,
Windows
8 Methods for different
sized events and impact
on road networks and
built-up areas
X
Moreover: Quantify the degree of uncertainty of a map
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EXPECTED IMPACTS
Enhance the operational capacities of Copernicus
services, chiefly Emergency Response
Management and Land Monitoring.
Foster the effective use of satellite imagery which
impact the ESA sentinel satellites and their
exploitation for Copernicus services.
Contribute to users’ up-take of flexible geo-
processing products.
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COMMUNICATION WITH USERS
LAMPRE’s main beneficiaries:
• Operational Users
• Scientific Community
• Business
• Citizens
Landslide hazard assessment and
risk reduction requires synergic
linkages between all users
involved and/or affected by
landslide events.
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USERS AND NEEDS
Guidelines, Standards and Procedures for the
production & validation of LIM and landslide
susceptibility maps
Civil Protection
Authorities
Similar to CPAs, but focus on managing
expectations of probabilities of landslides
intersecting different types of transportation
networks.
Organizations
managing
transportation
networks
Similar to CPAs, but focus on mapping and
assessing landslide probability, and impact on
blocked roads and rivers, including contribution
of landslides to sediment changes in the system.
Environmental,
agricultural and
forestry agencies
Policy and
decision-makers
Operational
Users
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USERS AND NEEDS
Products and tools integrating multiple types of
data, information and technologies for landslide
susceptibility and vulnerability modelling.
Geo-Spatial and
ICT companies
Landslide hazard evaluation and risk reduction in
the areas they are operate.
Other
businesses
(i.e. Insurance)
Awareness on the basics of landslides events
(where, when and to what extent the ground
may become unstable) and procedures to follow
if a landslide occurs.
Scientific knowledge advancements on landslide
phenomena(susceptibility maps; landslide inventories; long-term
monitoring of areas at higher risk; post-event motion and damage assessment;
landslide vulnerability assessment and modelling; forecasting and early warning):
Citizens
Scientific
Users
Business
users
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APPROACH TO COMMUNICATION
Communication has to shift from technology to cost-
benefit advantages of using LAMPRE service and products:
• Better understanding of the propensity of territories to
generate landslides, considering different triggers
• Improved response capacity to assess landslide hazard and
mitigate risk
Cost reductions and efficiency gains in risk preparedness,
mitigation, recovery and reconstruction activities
Reduced loss of life caused by natural hazards
Easy integration into users operational workflow
Operational
Users
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APPROACH TO COMMUNICATION
Facts on specific measures and incentives for the adoption
of LAMPRE (or broadly Copernicus) services
Best practices of cooperation and integration between
Copernicus services
Pre-commercial procurements and funding programs to
facilitate cooperation between actors
Collaborative business models to facilitate market entry for
new collaborative services and new business applications
Citizens observatories crowdsourcing voluntary geographic
information and cloud-computing hubs exploiting open data
and applications
Operational
Users
Scientific
Users
Business
users
Citizens
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DISSEMINATION STRATEGY
Awareness &
Education
Dissemination
levels
Method/Channels
Commitment &
Uptake
Understanding &
Knowledge
-Brochures and leaflets
-Newsletters/social/video
-FAQ and website activities
-Presentations
-Website activities (video)
-Forum on website
-Publications (papers, posters
and presentations)
-Deliverables
Users
All categories
- Operational users
- Business
All categories
Exploitation
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DISSEMINATION STRATEGY
9.1 Web-site based activities
Four Dissemination Tasks
9.2 – Scientific publications and
participation in conferences
9.3 - Dissemination activities for
the Stakeholders and Users
Group (SUG)
9.4 – Public outreach and
education
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STAKEHOLDERS AND USERS GROUP
Decision-
makers
National
public
authorities
National Civil Protection and Emergency Department, Spain.
Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, Council of Agriculture, Taiwan.
British Geological Survey.
Geological Survey of Germany
Geological Survey of Israel.
Local and
regional
authorities
Civil Protection Department, Liguria Region, Italy.
Department for Roads and Highways, Mallorca Regional Council, Spain.
International Panels GEO (Group on Earth Observations).
Technical
experts/scientific
community
Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Atómicas, Nucleares y Moleculares,
Universidad de Costa Rica.
Italian Space Agency.
Geociencias, Riesgo y Recursos Naturales, Guatemala.
EURAC, Institute for Applied Remote Sensing.
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PURPOSE TO INVOLVE SUG
• Assess user needs
• Advise on service & products requirements during
their development
• Assess procedures, criteria, applicability of
landslide inventory maps, susceptibility models
• Evaluate economic and technologic sustainability
of the downstream service
• Contribute to deciding on appropriate take-up
• Disseminate project results
Purposes
• Two intermediate Exploitation workshops
• Final conference on LAMPRE cross-border cooperation
with Copernicus projects involving ESA, SUG
members, NEREUS, GEO members etc.
Involvement
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OUTREACH AND EDUCATION
General public interested in acquiring
general knowledge about landslide events
High-school and university students
interested in acquiring a deeper
understanding of landslide phenomena.
Dedicated LAMPRE web pages to basic
information available on landslides and FAQ
Brochures using non-scientific language on
specific themes (e.g., “what is a landslide
event”, “remote sensing of landslides”, “how
landslide event inventory maps are prepared”);
Master-classes on landslides.
Outcomes
Scientific
Users
Citizens
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COOPERATION POSSIBILITIES
LAMPRE increases the operational capacity of GMES
services to cope with landslides caused by different triggers.
Floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and landslides can
occur simultaneously, or one or more of these hazards can
trigger one or more.
LAMPRE products and services can be used by other
Copernicus projects dealing with diverse natural hazards.
Thematic or regional clusters to cooperate on downstream
services for Emergency Response Management and Land
Management.