EGU2025 - Integration of multisource data in the context of the EC Green Deal Data Space - Submit an abstract. Until 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET.

EGU 2025 – Integration of multisource data in the context of the EC Green Deal Data Space: from sensors, citizen science, in-situ and satellite based-data to standardized knowledge

Data Spaces are born in the big data paradigm where many sources produce constant streams of Earth Observation data (remote sensing, citizen science, IoT sensors and in-situ). The traditional organization and computation of data is no longer efficient as data is constantly evolving and mixed in new ways, thus making more difficult to extract knowledge and even more in a standardized way.

The Green Deal Data Space (GDDS) is the solution provided by the EC to use the major potential of data in support of the Green Deal priority actions on climate change, circular economy, pollution, biodiversity, and deforestation. In this context, an increasing number of in-situ sensors producing observations of a reasonable quality are being deployed in several fields, i.e., air quality, water quality, animal camera trapping…, but also in the form of citizens collecting environmental data through mobile apps, online forms, etc. Many of these systems have wireless connections which allow to automatically make data available into central repositories (such as Research Infrastructures, Digital twins and Data lakes) that can then be part of a Data Space.

This session aims to explore new in-situ data solutions in the context of the GDDS to leverage data integration and data management in a more efficient way, particularly, but not limited to:

  • • Systematized in-situ observation requirements gathering/formulation to address data needs and gaps,
  • • Sensors deployment, collection and integration in servers following geospatial standards (i.e. STAplus, Camtrap DP, etc.),
  • • Semantic uplifting for citizen science data cataloguing and searching,
  • • Authentication issues for sensible data transferring,
  • • Integration, computation and analysis of in-situ (sensors, citizen science, field campaigns) into and/with satellite-based data.
  • • Sensor requesting, integration and visualization tools,
  • • In-situ data cataloguing initiatives,
  • • Others.

The call for abstracts is open until 15 January 2025 at 13:00 CET.

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Date

Jan 15 2025

Time

All Day

Location

Austria Center Vienna
Austria Center Vienna
Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, 1220 Wien, Austria

Organizer

EGU
EGU
Website
https://www.egu.eu/
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Speakers

  • Joan Masó - CREAF
    Joan Masó - CREAF
    Principal Investigador at CREAF and AD4GD Coordinator

    Principal researcher leading the specialized group “Grumets” on geospatial interoperability, GIS, remote sensing. Since 1995 he is a researcher at CREAF and GIS developer. Co-creator of the MiraMon compressed map in 1997 that has evolved into a distribution and preservation format. Teacher in a RS and GIS master in the UAB. Creator of Remote Sensing imagery visualization and download software for web data portals (the MiraMon Map Reader).

  • Ivette Serral Montoro - CREAF
    Ivette Serral Montoro - CREAF
    GIS and Remote Sensing researcher.

    GIS and Remote Sensing researcher on geospatial information and international standards at the Grumets research group.

  • Alba Brobia - CREAF
    Alba Brobia - CREAF
    GIS and Remote Sensing researcher.

    GIS and Remote Sensing researcher.

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