BibTeX
@MISC{_bringinggeoss,
author = {},
title = {Bringing GEOSS
Services
into
Practice},
year = {}
}
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Abstract
deploy a set of open source software to publish and share spatial data and metadata through the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) using OGC web services & ISO standards. GEOSS has been created as an international voluntary effort that connects geospatial and Earth Observation and information infrastructures, acting as a gateway between producers of environmental data and end users. The aim of GEOSS is to enhance the relevance of Earth observations and to offer public access to comprehensive, near-‐real time data, information and analyses of the environment. This training workshop is planned within the framework of the enviroGRIDS project, that addresses the environmental problems surrounding the Black Sea Catchment. This area is known as one of ecologically unsustainable development, where inadequate resource management has led to severe environmental, social and economic problems. enviroGRIDS aims at improving this by building capacities for sharing and exchanging environmental data through GEOSS. The training workshop will cover interoperability, hands-‐on experience with web portals, information access, open source software and spatial data sharing through web services and the GEOSS registries.
Keyphrases
bringing geoss service environmental data earth observation training workshop open source software ogc web service iso standard web portal share spatial data web service real time data information access geoss registry public access spatial data end user unsustainable development black sea catchment inadequate resource management information infrastructure envirogrids project international voluntary effort environmental problem global earth observation system economic problem