Copyright 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium The Arctic SDP project will ensure that the facts we collect in their data formats are interoperable and can be shared from local to global partners in a seamless way To date there has been no such effort to do this and this project is for the A ID: 654626
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The (Arctic SDP) project will ensure that the facts we collect in their data formats are interoperable and can be shared from local to global partners in a seamless way. To date, there has been no such effort to do this and this project is, for the Arctic, a game-changer.Prashant Shukle
Director General, Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, NRCanSlide3
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The Arctic is surrounded by eight different countries. Bringing together a group like that around some common standards and some common goals in terms of information is really critical. Kevin Gallagher
Associate Director, Core Science Systems, United States Geological SurveySlide4
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Image from Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska. 2015. Alaskan Inuit Food Security Conceptual Framework: How to Assess the Arctic From an Inuit Perspective. Technical Report. Anchorage, AK. modified. Original image by Carolina
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discovery
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data
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access
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analytics
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visualization
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data
discovery
visualization
access
analytics
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data
discovery
visualization
access
analytics
Spatial Data InfrastructureSlide13
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data
discovery
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access
analytics
Process Analysis PlatformSlide14
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data
discovery
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analytics
Integrated Research EnvironmentSlide15
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data
discovery
visualization
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analytics
Decision Support ToolSlide16
binary
statistics
maps
CSV
models
imagery
Spatial Data Infrastructure
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The goal is to demonstrate to Arctic stakeholders the diversity, richness and value of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) based on Web services and standardized exchange formats to address critical issues impacting the Arctic.
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What is the Benefit?
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Support a Data Rich Arctic SDI
Demonstrate Good Data Management Practice
Advance Standards & Technology
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Arctic SDP Results
available online http://bit.ly/arcticsdp
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Key Results
Spatial Data Infrastructure standards work Discovery of relevant data still an issueAutomated crawling finds servicesManual annotation would make them more usefulLots of data not available @ standardized interfacesProprietary interfacesLots of different login procedures/registrationsLots of non-standardized formats
Arctic Geoportal needs to guide usersbase mapsintegration of dataThe North is special: low bandwidth
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Contact
The OGC Arctic Spatial Data Pilot has been executed between December 2015 and April 2017. If you need any further information, please contact us. ADDRESSOpen Geospatial Consortium, OGCDr. Ingo Simonis35 Main Street, Suite 5, Wayland, MA, 01778, USAEMAIL
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