Presentation at the CEOS WGISS-38 Meeting, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept to 3 October 2014. Prof Remety-Fulopp represents the GSDI Association at CEOS meetings, as part of the Association's special consultative status with the UN.
GSDI presentation at CEOS WGISS 43 meeting by Dr Gabor RemeteyGSDI Association
The presentation of GSDI's liaison activities with the geo community presented by Dr Gabor Remetey-Fulopp at the CEOS WGISS 43 meeting in Annapolis, Maryland, April 2017
Report of the 42nd meeting of the CEOS (Committee for Earth Observation Satellites) Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS), hosted by the European Space Agency, ESRIN, in Frascati, Italy, 19-22 September 2016
Report of the 39th meeting of the CEOS (Committee for Earth Observation Satellites) Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS), 11-15 May 2015, at JAXA in Japan
GSDI presentation at CEOS WGISS 43 meeting by Dr Gabor RemeteyGSDI Association
The presentation of GSDI's liaison activities with the geo community presented by Dr Gabor Remetey-Fulopp at the CEOS WGISS 43 meeting in Annapolis, Maryland, April 2017
Report of the 42nd meeting of the CEOS (Committee for Earth Observation Satellites) Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS), hosted by the European Space Agency, ESRIN, in Frascati, Italy, 19-22 September 2016
Report of the 39th meeting of the CEOS (Committee for Earth Observation Satellites) Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS), 11-15 May 2015, at JAXA in Japan
Dr Gabor Remetey-Fullopp DE10 Locate17 PresentationGSDI Association
Presentation at the Digital Earth 10 Symposium and Locate 17 in Sydney, Australia, 3-6 April 2017 "How Open Source Virtual Globe is supporiting the SDGs - the Case for NASA World Wind"
Trioptics SpheroCompact – чрезвычайно точный и удобный сферометр, предназначенный для вычисления стрелки прогиба и измерения радиуса вогнутых и выпуклых поверхностей
Dr Gabor Remetey-Fullopp DE10 Locate17 PresentationGSDI Association
Presentation at the Digital Earth 10 Symposium and Locate 17 in Sydney, Australia, 3-6 April 2017 "How Open Source Virtual Globe is supporiting the SDGs - the Case for NASA World Wind"
Trioptics SpheroCompact – чрезвычайно точный и удобный сферометр, предназначенный для вычисления стрелки прогиба и измерения радиуса вогнутых и выпуклых поверхностей
All the information regarding Crabs that are present in the sea and oceans,their various types,what they eat where they live have been explained briefly.
GSDI Liaison report on Earth Observation-related activities for the CEOS WGISSRemetey-Fülöpp Gábor
Introduction of EO-related activities in GSDI Association highlighting some relevant actions of its regional member EUROGI and national level member HUNAGI
GRASS and OSGeo: a framework for archeologyMarkus Neteler
Use of GIS and geospatial data in archeology. Contribution to:
Quarto Workshop Italiano "Open Source, Free Software e Open Format nei processi di ricerca archeologica", Roma, 27 e 28 aprile 2009. Sede centrale del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
http://www.archeo-foss.org/
Abstract:
With the widespread availability of desktop GIS, archaeologists have gained the tools to comprehensively analyze the important spatial component of their data. Initial archaeological use of GIS was (and still is in many instances) for making maps of archaeological sites. Rather quickly GIS became used for predictive modeling of site locations. More recently, viewshed analysis has seen increasing use, in efforts to understand prehistoric perceptions of the landscape.
In the last years, Open Source GIS software evolved to a powerful set of software products which support both scientific as well as common GIS users. In particular, the integration of GIS with image processing capabilities, geospatial data analysis, database management system and Web mapping software enables archaeologists to perform their tasks in a completely free environment. Since 2006, the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) operates as umbrella foundation for Web Mapping, Desktop GIS Applications, Geospatial Libraries, Metadata Catalog as well as the Public Geospatial Data project and the Education and Curriculum project.
In our presentation, we focus on GRASS GIS (http://grass.osgeo.org/) for spatial data analysis and visualization. GRASS is the largest Open Source GIS program currently available. The new version GRASS 6.4.0 is interoperable as it supports all common vector and raster GIS formats. Its capabilities cover raster and volume spatial analysis and modeling, time-series and landscape analysis, image processing, and visualization of 2D and 3D (voxel) raster data. Vector data can be digitized, extracted, extruded to 3D, and vector networks analyzed. Vector data are handled topologically. Vector attributes are stored in internal or externally connected databases. All general GIS tasks like map reprojection, georeferencing, and transformations are available for raster and vector data. The data storage concept of GRASS permits for single as well as multi-user access set up via network file system.
GRASS 6.4.0, the new stable release after more than one year of development and testing, brings a number of exciting enhancements to the GIS. Besides the hundreds of new module features, supported data formats, and language translations. The 6.4.0 release also runs in MS-Windows, a new installer is provided. A new graphical user interface with integrated location wizard and new vector digitizer is also included.
The presentation concludes with a series of applications relevant to archaeology including image processing, Lidar data analysis, fast viewshed analysis and more.
Slides from the workshop on open data business models for geospatial information. Lessons for software development and innovation. Presented at Geospatial World Forum 2016.
NASA World Wind - Virtual Globe Technology and the WW Europa ChallengeRaffaele de Amicis
Relevance of NASA World Wind, open source, in analysis and visualisation for the EO data and service providers
Earth visualisation: some of the best apps from the WW Europa Challenge 2013
NASA WW Europa Challenge 2014
Space research : space research projects under the 7th framework programme for research (5th call)
Civilisations have always wondered what is beyond the sky. But it is only recently that the limitless possibilities provided by space science and technology came into stronger spotlight and started to be used to the full. The EU has been playing a significant role in this process, in particular through the FP7 space research programme. The 5th FP7 space call brochure – through presentation of 50 projects divided into four categories (Copernicus applications and data; space technologies; space science and data exploitation; cross-cutting issues) – aims at giving a comprehensive overview of Europe's endeavours to fully, yet sustainably, use space for purposes ranging from excellent reception of TV signal to helping victims of earthquakes and other natural disasters
The presentation focuses on the dissemination strategy of the FP7 project LAMPRE - LAndslide Modelling and tools for vulnerability assessment Preparedness and REcovery management.
The project is based on state-of-the-art scientific understanding of landslide phenomena, and their spatial and temporal evolution. This presentation considers how LAMPRE communicates with different users and stakeholders in response to landslide hazards. It outlines how to address communication needs of organizations dealing with the adverse effects of landslides in order to improve their ability 1) to forecast the impact of landslide events; 2) to assess the vulnerability to landslides of properties, infrastructure and population; 3) to implement clear strategies for recovery and reconstruction actions.
Similar to WGISS-38 Meeting Presentation of Gabor Remetey-Fulopp, Secretary-General, HUNAGI (20)
Presentation at the 29 March 2017 GSDI Marine SDI Best Practice webinar by Cdr Kamaruddin Yusoff of the Royal Malaysian Navy, about the marine SDI in Malaysia
Presentation at the GSDI Marine SDI Best Practice webinar on 29 March from Mr. Jens Peter Hartmann of the Danish Geodata Agency, about Marine SDI implementation in Denmark and the Baltic.
Presentation of Roger Longhorn, Secretary-General of the GSDI Association and Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp, Secretary-general of HUNAGI at Roundtable 5 of the GSDI 2015 Conference, 20 January, London - on "Harnessing Innovation Opportunities from Open Data and Big Data"
Presentation by GSDI Past-president, Dr. Abbas Rajabifard, at the 4th International FIG 3D Cadastre Workshop, 9-11 November 2014 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
David Coleman: Challenging Traditional Models, Roles and Responsibilities in ...GSDI Association
GSDI President, Dr David Coleman's presentation at the Joint International Conference onGeospatial Theory, Processing Modeling and ApplicationsToronto, 6 October 2014.
Roger Longhorn, GSDI Secretary-General, Infoter 5 Conference, SES PresentationGSDI Association
Presentation by GSDI Secretary-General, Roger Longhorn, at the Infoter 5 Conference on 6 November in Balatonfured, Hungary, on the Spatially Enabled Society
Open Source & Open Data Session report from imaGIne 2014 ConferenceGSDI Association
Session report from the imaGIne 2014 Conference held in Berlin, Germany, in October 2014. Session was chaired by Dr. Gabor Remetey-Fulopp, of HUNAGI, who were co-organisers for Session 8C1.
David Coleman presentation at SDI Summit 2014, Calgary, Canada, 17-19 Sept 2014GSDI Association
Keynote presentation at Pan-Canadian SDI Summit 2014 by GSDI Association President David Coleman entitled "International SDI Initiatives: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally”. After providing context on the role Canadians played in early land information networking and SDI developments through the 1980s and early 1990s, he described the importance of such transnational and international SDI initiatives as Digital Earth, GEO, OGC & ISO, UN GGIM and — with special emphasis on the GSDI Cookbook and Small Grants Program — the GSDI Association itself.
R A Longhorn Presentation at Taiwan Open Data Forum, Taipei, 9 July 2014GSDI Association
Big Data Meets Open Data: Challenges and Issues presentation of Roger Longhorn, Operations & Communications Manager, GSDI Association, delivered at the Taiwan Open Data Forum, 9 July 2014 in Taipei
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
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ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
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Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
WGISS-38 Meeting Presentation of Gabor Remetey-Fulopp, Secretary-General, HUNAGI
1. Liaison’s Report
on GSDI Association
An update on selected activities since
WGISS-37
again with some examples from EUROGI and HUNAGI
Dr. Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp
Secretary-general, HUNAGI
Source: ESA ESRIN
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and ROSCOSMOS,
Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
2. Outline
GSDI Updates
GSDI Regional level member activities Example:
EUROGI
GSDI National-level member activities Example: HUNAGI
Conclusions
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
3. GSDI Updates
GSDI received Special Consultative status at UN
Special Consultative status as an NGO at the UN (ECOSOC)
was activated on 1 May http://www.gsdi.org/node/1014
UN Global Geospatial Information Management meeting
attended by President David Coleman and President-elect Dave
Lovell, plus Carmelle Ternborgh, Chair of the Societal Benefits
Committee in New York, on 4-5 August 2014
Former President Abbas Rajabifard and David Coleman will be
attending the next full UN-GGIM meeting in Beijing in October,
2014
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
4. GSDI Updates (2)
High-level cooperation with learned societies of the
geospatial world
MoU-based cooperation with ICA, ISPRS. Ongoing
preparation with OGC. Planned: ISDE
GSDI presence at the 5th Digital Earth Summit hosted by Keio
University in Nagoya, 8-11 November 2014 (In conjuction with the
UNESCO Conference on Education for the Sustainable
Development)
GSDI - cooperating organization registered by GEO. Attending
the XI GEO Plenary in Libreville, Gabon Nov, 2014 (t.b.d.) The
last GSDI World Conference was in Addis Ababa and the
President of IGS is from EIS – Africa.
Liaison link with CEOS WGISS attending the WGISS-38.
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
5. GSDI Updates (3)
ad Disaster Recovery
one of our newest members is the Taiwan Association of
Disaster Prevention Industry (TADPI)
GSDI is negotiating a MoU with Univ. of Melbourne's new
Centre for Disaster Management that is being set up by past
GSDI President Prof. Abbas Rajabifard (member of the GSDI
Executive Committee).
He is conducting this week an international symposium on disaster
management that with over 100 delegates from different countries
and organisations (including Greg Scott from UNGGIM).
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
6. GSDI Updates (4)
GSDI-GIKNET (Geographic Information Knowledge Network of
GSDI) http://www.giknet.org
GSDI-IGS (International Geospatial Society)
http://www.igeoss.org/
SDI Regional Newsletters, GSDI & IGS Global News (edited by
Roger Longhorn) GSDI home page http://www.gsdi.org/newsletters
Publications http://www.gsdi.org/publications
GSDI expert Doug Nebert of USGS, former team member of the
“GEOSS Recommendations for Community Portals” in the GEOSS
Common Infrastructure framework, Editor of the SDI Cookbook
passed away in a plane crash
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
7. GSDI Regional level member activities
Example: EUROGI (1) www.eurogi.org
Reminder: EUROGI contribution to ESA/ROSA conference on 'GMES
opportunities in Eastern Europe' held in May 2013 in Bucharest,
Romania
Supporting NASA World Wind Europa Challenge WWEC 2014
Set up of EUROGI Position papers drafting teams regarding GI and
Geo Technologies (GT) role in relation to
Open Data
Internet of Things
Linked Data
Urban & Regional Development
The promotion of SMEs in the GI/GT sector and
the use of GI/GT in the wider SME sector
2nd EUROGI imaGIne Conference hosted by DDGI
8-9 October, 2014 in Berlin. Supported by ESA and DLR
http://www.imagine2014.eu/about-imagine-2014/
In conjuction with Intergeo 2014
COPERNICUS and the Big Geospatial Data Challenge 2:
Final Workshop of Market-Pull-Pack 2, ESA & EUROGI
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
8. GSDI Regional level member activities
Example: EUROGI (2)
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
Featuring:
Welcome & opening addresses:
President of EUROGI,
Vice-Chancellor of Germany,
G-D of DG Connect of the
European Commission
Director of Esri
International Operations:
Europe in a global
Perspective
President of Hexagon:
Europe, key Strengths &
weaknesses
ESA astronaut Dr. G.Thiele
Shuttle Radar Topography M
and its impact on the
global DEM
9. GSDI Regional level member activities
Example: EUROGI (1)
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
Thematic sessions:
• Open source open data
• Smart Cities
• GEOSTAT- integration of
statistics and GI
• Environment protection,
resource management &
regional planning
• Job creation and
Economic growth
• Copernicus MPP2
Today’s challenges:
Linked Data
Big Data, Cloud and GI
IoT
10. GSDI Regional level member activities
Example: EUROGI (4)
Supporting the NASA World Wind Europa Challenge 2014
FOSS4G European Conference http://foss4g-e.org/
Jacobs University Bremen 15-18 July, 2014
160 registered participants from 50 countries.
Topics: Independent Innovation for INSPIRE, Big Data and
Citizen Participation.
Keynote speakers Jeff McKenna, President of OSGeo Foundation, Patrick Hogan,
manager of the World Wind project NASA Ames, Suchit Anand of the ICA Commission
on Open Source Geospatial Technologies, Venkatesh Raghavan of the Osaka
City University.
A series of academic sessions enabled insights of the developers's
scientific research. This track were chaired by P.Baumann (Jacobs Uni), M.
Brovelli (PoliMi), Sven Schade (JRC) and Massimiliano Cannata of SUPSI
(CH).
The host: Prof. Peter Baumann of Jacobs University in Bremen
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
11. GSDI Regional level member activities
Example: EUROGI (5)
Supporting the NASA World Wind Europa Challenge 2014
Keynote provided by Patrick Hogan of NASA,
Developments and applications using World Wind
GeoQoS (Mentor: Peng Yue, Wuhan University),
http://www.lmars.whu.edu.cn/en/
iGlobe (Mentor: Varun Chandola University of Buffalo),
iGlobe: Interactive Visualization and Analysis of Geospatial Data Sets on a 3D Globe
PoliCrowd 2.0 (Mentor: Giorgio Zamboni, Politecnico di Milno Como Campus),
ReSC (Mentor: Jon Blower University of Reading),
Multiglobe, Solar Irradiance Calculator, (Mentor: Francesco Pirotti, University of
Padova),
WCPS Cross-Coverage Analysis (Mentor: Piero Campalani Jacobs University)
NASA WWEC 2014 Award Ceremony for students at the FOSS4G Europe
Conference.
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
12. GSDI Regional level member activities
Example: EUROGI (6)
Supporting the NASA World Wind Europa Challenge 2014
The agreed criteria-based evaluation, the 18-member scientific
board the following three became winner :
1st : PoliCrowd 2.0 Andrés Fernando, Quiñones Valencia, Luca
Poddigue A Social World Wind Platform
http://geomobile.como.polimi.it/policrowd/
2nd (sponsored by EUROGI): University of Buffalo
iGlobe: Interactive Visualization and Analysis of Geospatial
Data Sets on a 3D Globe Thomas Effland, Bob DeBortoli, Pavey Telesphore,
Nganpi Tchaeleuch
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~chandola/iglobe/iglobe.html
2nd : WCPS Cross-Coverage Analysis Alex Mircea Dumitru, Alan Beccati, Vlad
Merticariu Data Fusion Web Coverage Processing Service
http://kahlua.eecs.jacobs-university.de/~lsis/Projects/index.php
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
13. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (1)
Promoting EO apps competitions: Copernicus Masters,
GEO Appathon, and NASA WWEC 2014
Space Industry - Hungary Booklet by HUNSPACE
MaSat-1 Revisit and introduction of MaSat-2
Hungary and GEO – news on developments
Open source activities (Courtesy by Zoltán Siki, BME)
GIS Conference Debrecen May, 2014
http://geogis.detek.unideb.hu/TKonferencia/2014/index.php?lang=hu
Openbiomaps Workshop Debrecen, Sept 2014 http://openbiomaps.org/blog/?lang=hu
3rd Open source in GIS Conf. BUT, Budapest 2013:
http://www.agt.bme.hu/gis/workshop
2012: http://www.agt.bme.hu/gis/workshop/
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC 2012 "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
14. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (2a)
Just reminder:
MASAT-1
Idea: 2007
Size: 1U CubSat
Launch: Feb 13, 2012
ESA Low orbit Vega
Mission
Link: 625/1250 bps
200 radio amateur
stations registered
Imaging device on board
Collection of images
Anagliph image
Image mosaicing
It is operational since
it has been launched
Skilled and experienced
hard core and proven
Subcontractors (mainly)
From Hungary
Courtesy by Gyula Horváth, BME
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
15. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (2b)
MASAT-2
Mission objectives: 1-3U CubeSat aimed for
technology experiments
Special features include: 3-axis stabilizator
High resolution camera optimized for CubeSat
Improved telecommunication
Action plan: completion of planning, implementation,
test, start and operation (altogether in 2-3 years)
Pre-testing of the MaSat 3, the prototype for HEOS
Hungarian EO System (HEOS) constellation
Vision: implementation in 5-8 years in case of
budget support for the benefit of gov. agencies
Further aims include technology innovation involving
Start-up and Spin-off companies.
CubeSat market share will be increased by a
Magnitude according to SpaceWorks Inc.
Direct feedback to the education
Enabling generation of competitive technologies
and services
Primarily
Aims as benefits
Providing service for governmental
agencies with special emphasis on
agriculture (e.g. precision farming),
Developing niche technologies
competitive on international level,
Achieving competences in EO, one
of the prime space application domain
Efficient participation in
international frameworks such as
Horizon 2020, EUMETSAT
Increasing the gained technology
advancements in CubeSats
Strengthen the space industry
capacity and capabilities
After joining, participation in the ESA
space activities with measurable
weight
Courtesy by Gyula Horváth, BME
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
16. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (2c)
FÖMI www.fomi.hu
Operationl works underway include:
Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS)
Control of Area-based Agricultural Subsidies
with Remote Sensing
Hungarian National Vineyard GIS (VINGIS)
GIO Land Hungary (EEA)
Corine Land Cover update
Plus high-resolution layers for
Artificil surfaces
Forest areas
Grasslands
Wetlands
European Topic Centre on Spatial Information and
Analysis (ETC-SIA)
Harmonised European Land Monitoring
(EU FP7 HELM)
Development of Agricultural Risk
Management System (MKR)
Including drought monitoring in 2013
INSAR integration
Common referencing and combined 3D
hazard mapping with Sentinel-1
IQMULUS – Intelligent Information
Management within ITC
enabling and optimized use of large,
heterogenous geospatial datasets for better
decision making
Building Monitoring (ÉMO)
On-line service of Digital Aerial Photo
Archive (DLA)
Integrated National Real Property
Cadastre (INIK)
Courtesy by Zoltán Zboray, FÖMI
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
17. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (3)
FÖMI (upon a GEO Secretariat call, Gyula Iván has been nominated to the GEO Data
Management Task Force)
Development of EO-supported Agricultural Risk Management System
completed
Ongoing: KGO ESA-PECS project (See on the 69th page of the booklet Space Industry in
Hungary
Digital provision of the national archive of aerial photographs DLA Project (So far
65,000 imageries have been digitized and are browsable http://fentrol.hu)
Courtesy by Zoltán Zboray, FÖMI
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
18. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (4)
ICA Working Group Workshop on Digital Approaches to Cartographic
Heritage incl. preservation of
historical map heritages using digital Technology
Hosted by Hungarian National Library (OSZK) supported by ELTE Dept of
Cartography and Geoinformatics, September 3-4, Budapest
Exchange of experiences and know-how with WGISS taking into account the
foundational life-cycle data management aspects with special emphasis on
presevation issues. Secretary-general of ICA Prof. László Zentai is interested
and the issue might be addressed in Korfu next spring.
Next in Korfu, Hosted by Prof.E. Livieratos http://cartography.web.auth.gr/Livieratos
Fény-Tér-Kép (Light-Space-Image) Conference
Organized by GeoIQ (www.geoiq.hu ) and KRF
Hosted by UN SPIDER Regional Office KRF, September 23-24, Gyöngyös
Most popular annual showcase of imaging applications and discussion forum of
the aerospace remote sensing and GI communities.
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
19. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (5)
Innotrends 2014
RD&Innovation Conference and Exhibition October 17-18, Budapest
15 Sessions dealing with nanotechnology, brain research, climate
change, bionics, EU Horizon 2020, including a
Session devoted to Space Industry and competiveness in line with
the planned ESA accession with BHE Bonn Hungary Ltd,
HUNSPACE, INFOTERA and HUNAGI.
"The EO industry is combining various types of data producing variety
of services and solutions. Therefore, the so-called EO industry is
transforming into a geoinformation industry.”
(Marcello Maranesi of i-Geo in Geospatial World, August 2014)
http://youtu.be/SBOGeh220Vs
Over 100 presentations. Detailed program: www.nih.gov.hu/innotrends
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
20. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (6)
“Spatially enabled society”-related Keynotes and Sessions at the
5th Infotér (Gov ICT) Conference November 6-7, 2014 Balatonfüred
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
HUNAGI Mobile apps
Challenge 2014
P. Woodgate(CRCSI): Strategy Spatial enabling Australia
21. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (7)
Contribution to the Internet of Spaces
Days November 10-11, Florence
i-locate Project is organizing a two days event
where participants will be challenged to create a
useful application using virtual globes (e.g.
Google Earth or NASA World […]
All the code developed during the event will be
released as open source to the community!
A scientific committee will evaluate the projects and
the person or the team which develops the ‘prize’
solution will be awarded during the i-locate
Conference (November 20 in Florence) with a
trophy and a diploma.
More information on the Internet of Spaces Days::
http://www.i-locate.eu/internet-of-places-days/
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Patrick Hogan, NASA World Wind, US
Maria Antonia Brovelli, Politecnico di
Milano, Polo Territoriale di Como, Italy
Giorgio Zamboni, Politecnico di Milano,
Polo Territoriale di Como, Italy
Giuseppe Conti, Trilogis, Project
Manager and CTO, Italy
Sven Schade, JRC – Joint Research
Centre IES DERD
Venkatesh Raghavan, Osaka
University, Japan
Peter Baumann, Jacobs University,
Bremen, Germany
Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp, Hungarian
Association for Geo-information
(HUNAGI)
Rodi Jolak, Politecnico di Milano
Enrique González Guerrero, Pontificia
Universidad
Javeriana, Bogotà, Colombia
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
22. GSDI National-level member activities
Example: HUNAGI (8)
EURISY Workshop
This end-user focused event will offer an opportunity to discuss how
innovative geoinformation services based on
satellite imagery and/or satellite navigation can help regional administrators
improve public services and make better
informed decisions about stimulating economic development and
environmental sustainability.
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
23. Conclusions
Interoperable spatial data infrastructures and related services are
enabling tools for EO applications
EO industry is transforming into a geoinformation industry
GSDI and IGS are open for the EO players to join the geospatial
information community.
GSDI Regional and Country level members are playing active role
not only supporting EO applications by their members for the societal
benefit areas but also providing awareness raising by arranging
international networking, regional projects, conference sessions,
thematic workshops and promoting competition challenges from
local to regional in EO in close cooperation with space agencies such
as NASA or ESA.
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
24. Acknowledgements
GSDI related updates/contact:
Roger Longhorn
Operations & Communications Manager, GSDI, (acting)
Secretary-General, GSDI
vice-Chair, Communications, GSDI O&M Committee,
Editor, GSDI & IGS Global Newsletter
rlonghorn@gsdi.org, http://gsdi.org
http://www.igeoss.org/
NASA WWEC 2014-related updates/contacts:
Patrick Hogan, NASA Ames RC, Moffet Field
patrick.hogan@nasa.gov
Prof.Maria.A. Brovelli, Politecnico Milano at Como
maria.brovelli@polimi.it
Prof.Peter Baumann, Jacobs University, Bremen
p.baumann@jacobs-university.de
EUROGI related updates/contact:
Simon Vrečar, Secretary General EUROGI
simon.vrecar@eurogi.org www.eurogi.org
MaSat-1 & MaSat-2 related updates/contact:
Gyula Horváth, Electrical Engineer
Email: horvath@cubesat.bme.hu
Budapest University of Technology
Web: cubesat.bme.hu
FÖMI related updates/contact:
Zboray Zoltán, Director of the
Directorate of Remote Sensing & Cosmic Geodesy
Email: zboray.zoltan@fomi.hu
Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing
1149 Budapest, Bosnyák tér 5. Hungary
Web: www.fomi.hu
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and
ROSCOSMOS, Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014
25. Thank you!
Source: ESA ESRIN
GSDI Liaison’s report for CEOS WGISS 38 Meeting hosted by JSC "Russian Space Systems" and ROSCOSMOS,
Moscow, Russia, 29 Sept – 3 Oct, 2014