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INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Building a GeoKnowledge
Community
Gail Millin-Chalabi, Kamie Kitmitto, Jim
Schumm, Yin Tun, Bharti Gupta, Joe Kandeh
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Overview
• What is Mimas?
• What is Landmap?
• Spatial Data Provider
– Data Collections
– Negotiating licensing
– OGC services
• Metadata Provider
– Enhancements Project
• E-learning
– ELOGeo Project
– Creative Commons
• Outreach
– Widen awareness
• Technological
Innovation
– Kaia
– WPS and linked data
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
WHAT IS MIMAS?
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Mimas Portfolio
Archives Hub
Census (CDU)
Copac
ESDS International
Hairdressing Training
IESR
Intute
Jorum
JSTOR
Landmap
UK Institutional Repository
UKPMC
Web of Knowledge
Zetoc
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WHAT IS LANDMAP?
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Spatial Data
Aggregator
/Metadata
Promotion
E-Learning
Technological
innovation
Academic SDI
Landmap
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Individual Registrations
• 13 new institutions licensed for Landmap
• 1117 registrations so far this funding year
• Exceeds last year total registrations 793
0
50
100
150
200
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
TotalRegistrations
Funding Year
Yr 08/09 Yr 09/10 Yr 10/11
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SPATIAL DATA PROVIDER
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Data Collections 1
Optical & Thermal Elevation
Colour Infrared © Bluesky 2008 25m Landmap DTM © The University of Manchester/UCL, 2001
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Optical/Thermal
collection
Format Temporal
scale
Coverage
Landsat 4/5 Erdas Imagine 1988 – 1992 UK
Landsat 7 Erdas Imagine 1999 - 2001 UK
Mediterranean Landsat Erdas Imagine/GeoTiff 1990, 1992, 2000 Cyprus & Spain (E&W)
Spot GeoTiff 1995 - 1996 British Isles
TopSat GeoTiff 2007 - 2009 Global locations
Colour Infrared GeoTiff 2007 - 2010 England, Wales & Scotland
(not complete coverage)
Historic AP MrSID 1940s/1950s (main cities)
Modern AP MrSID 1970 – 2009 Main conurbations in UK
Meris GeoTiff March 2011 Order on request
Thermal Erdas Imagine & JPG 2009 - 2010 Some of main conurbations in
UK
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Elevation
collection
Format Temporal
scale
Coverage
75m SRTM Erdas Imagine 2000 British Isles
25m Landmap DTM Erdas Imagine 2000 British Isles
KGPS Survey Shapefile/KML/
GML
2000 6,400 km of roads
5m Bluesky DTM
5m/2m
GetMapping DTM
Erdas Imagine 2009 England and Wales
Scotland
0.25 - 1m LiDAR Erdas Imagine 2005 - 2007 Metropolitan areas
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Data Collections 2
Radar Feature
Colour Infrared © Bluesky 2008
©ESA,2004
Alternating Polarisation Image Mode
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Radar collection Format Temporal
scale
Coverage
Envisat ASAR
Image Mode
Alternating Polarisation
Wide Swath
Ortho GeoTiff 2004 plus UK (full)
ERS
ERS 1
ERS 2
ERS Coherence
Ortho GeoTiff 1995 - 1999 British Isles (full)
ALOS PALSAR Ortho GeoTiff 2007 - 2009 British Isles (partial)
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Feature collection Format
Building Heights Shapefile format
Building Class Shapefile format
UKMap (Base, Overlay, Points,
Addresses, POI, Heights)
Shapefile, dbf
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OGC Standards
• WMS – deliver a portrayal of the data within data
collections through Kaia
Open to all (except for Modern and Historic Aerial Photography)
• WFS – deliver shapefiles and GML –
UK Federated Access (data licensing restrictions)
• WCS – deliver IMG, GeoTiff, NITF, ECW, JPEG 2000
UK Federated Access (data licensing restrictions)
• CS-W – deliver ISO 19115 metadata
Open to all
• WPS – future work (funding bid to JISC submitted)
UK Federated Access (data licensing restrictions)
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
METADATA PROVIDER
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Metadata Enhancements
Survey Response
• 80 participants responded to the
User Requirements Metadata Survey
• 96.2% agrees quality of metadata
information is important for their
research e.g. acquisition; coverage;
pre-processing steps to inform
interpretation
• Current dataset metadata converted
from FGDC to ISO standard
Progress
• Sourcing metadata information
(dataset level)
• Collaboration with EDINA, Go Geo
portal
• IESR update (service level)
• User testing & Assessment
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Not very
useful
Useful Very useful Extremely
useful
Is metadata useful to your
research?
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
View ISO19139 metadata direct from Landmap Kaia & download with the data
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
E-LEARNING
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• Airborne Imaging
Modern Aerial Photography for ArcGIS; Modern Aerial
Photography for CR Viewer; Historical Aerial Photography
• Applying Heights
3D Modelling with Google Sketch-Up; LiDAR Imaging
• UKMap & Mapping
Landuse Mapping; Introduction to UKMap
• Image Processing
ENVI; Idrisi Kilimanjaro; ERDAS Imagine v.9; Erdas Imagine 2010
and PCI Geomatica
• Radar Imaging
Introduction to Radar
• Classification Methods & Scripting
Object Oriented Classification; Python for ArcGIS
Learning Zone
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
• Duration: 6 months (JISC funded)
• Partner: University of Nottingham
• Project Overview: To create e-learning resources
– Open Data
– Open Standards
– Open Software
• 15th March ELOGeo User Requirements Survey
launched
– 105 Respondents so far (closes 27/04/11)
– Will inform development of new materials
– New content delivered through the Learning Zone
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
LZ Benefits
• Increasing spatial literacy
– Undergraduates
– CPD
– Lecturers new to spatial data
– FE
• Capacity building in less traditional disciplines
– Architecture
– Planning
– Engineering
– Biology
– Computer Science
• Provide learning resources around Landmap Data Collections
– Increase usage
– Increase research impact by using spatial data adding a new
dimension of investigation within non traditional disciplines
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
OUTREACH & TRAINING
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Marketing Strategy
• Produce new Landmap overview leaflet & banners
• Develop a Landmap Roadshow for 2011
– Go to different regions of the UK to promote to
lecturers/postgraduates
• Develop key contacts lists
– LinkedIn – Landmap Group
– Twitter (148 followers)
– Contact subject librarians and check web pages are up-to-date
– Use lecturers knowledge to establish good venues for road shows
• Promote at events
• Regional seminar/training for undergraduates
• Librarian information days
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Regional Undergraduate Seminar
“Lots of presentations – works well”
“Great balance between industry, research & organisations”
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
UKMap Workshop
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
• Downloading data from our collections
1) Download Original Data (for all data)
2) Download a subset of the data via Web Coverage Service (WCS)
• Select specific spectral bands
• Format
• Resampling method
3) Extract Features – download as GML, KML or Shapefile
• Landmap Kaia is a single access point for previewing our data
collections via Web Map Service (WMS):
• Landmap Kaia provides a portal for searching and previewing
metadata through the Catalog Service for the Web (CS-W)
• Creating a customised map using Landmap data and saving
the map as a Web Map Context (WMC)
Kaia Geoportal
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Geo-Linked Data Project
Duration: 6 month
Project Overview:
This project aims to enrich the Web of data by using Semantic
Web best practices to publish a subset of Landmap ISO
metadata in Resource Description Format (RDF), for the high
resolution image datasets.
Processes to be followed:
• Identifying data sources
• Modelling the ontology
• Generating the data in RDF
• Publishing the data to the web
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Snapshots of Sample Files
ISO 19115/19139 Metadata
Converted RDF
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Summary
• Spatial Data Provider:
– Landmap supports the UK academic community to access and use value-added
satellite and airborne datasets for cutting edge research
• Metadata Provider
– Landmap is committed to provide open access ISO 19115 standard metadata for all
data collections
• Delivering E-learning Content
– Landmap obtain new learning materials to support teaching and learning. Our aim is
to enable students and researchers from a wide range of disciplines to incorporate
spatial data into their research.
– New content released under Creative Commons licensing so open to all
• Outreach and Training
– Increasing awareness and access to spatial data
• Technological Innovation
– Provide data as OGC services, provide metadata as linked data and develop new
services for our users such as WPS.
INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
Thanks for Listening
Reference: Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an
Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE). Accessed 23 June 2011
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:108:0001:0014:EN:PDF

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  • 11. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Optical/Thermal collection Format Temporal scale Coverage Landsat 4/5 Erdas Imagine 1988 – 1992 UK Landsat 7 Erdas Imagine 1999 - 2001 UK Mediterranean Landsat Erdas Imagine/GeoTiff 1990, 1992, 2000 Cyprus & Spain (E&W) Spot GeoTiff 1995 - 1996 British Isles TopSat GeoTiff 2007 - 2009 Global locations Colour Infrared GeoTiff 2007 - 2010 England, Wales & Scotland (not complete coverage) Historic AP MrSID 1940s/1950s (main cities) Modern AP MrSID 1970 – 2009 Main conurbations in UK Meris GeoTiff March 2011 Order on request Thermal Erdas Imagine & JPG 2009 - 2010 Some of main conurbations in UK
  • 12. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Elevation collection Format Temporal scale Coverage 75m SRTM Erdas Imagine 2000 British Isles 25m Landmap DTM Erdas Imagine 2000 British Isles KGPS Survey Shapefile/KML/ GML 2000 6,400 km of roads 5m Bluesky DTM 5m/2m GetMapping DTM Erdas Imagine 2009 England and Wales Scotland 0.25 - 1m LiDAR Erdas Imagine 2005 - 2007 Metropolitan areas
  • 13. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Data Collections 2 Radar Feature Colour Infrared © Bluesky 2008 ©ESA,2004 Alternating Polarisation Image Mode
  • 14. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Radar collection Format Temporal scale Coverage Envisat ASAR Image Mode Alternating Polarisation Wide Swath Ortho GeoTiff 2004 plus UK (full) ERS ERS 1 ERS 2 ERS Coherence Ortho GeoTiff 1995 - 1999 British Isles (full) ALOS PALSAR Ortho GeoTiff 2007 - 2009 British Isles (partial)
  • 15. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Feature collection Format Building Heights Shapefile format Building Class Shapefile format UKMap (Base, Overlay, Points, Addresses, POI, Heights) Shapefile, dbf
  • 16. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July OGC Standards • WMS – deliver a portrayal of the data within data collections through Kaia Open to all (except for Modern and Historic Aerial Photography) • WFS – deliver shapefiles and GML – UK Federated Access (data licensing restrictions) • WCS – deliver IMG, GeoTiff, NITF, ECW, JPEG 2000 UK Federated Access (data licensing restrictions) • CS-W – deliver ISO 19115 metadata Open to all • WPS – future work (funding bid to JISC submitted) UK Federated Access (data licensing restrictions)
  • 17. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July METADATA PROVIDER
  • 18. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Metadata Enhancements Survey Response • 80 participants responded to the User Requirements Metadata Survey • 96.2% agrees quality of metadata information is important for their research e.g. acquisition; coverage; pre-processing steps to inform interpretation • Current dataset metadata converted from FGDC to ISO standard Progress • Sourcing metadata information (dataset level) • Collaboration with EDINA, Go Geo portal • IESR update (service level) • User testing & Assessment 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Not very useful Useful Very useful Extremely useful Is metadata useful to your research?
  • 19. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July View ISO19139 metadata direct from Landmap Kaia & download with the data
  • 20. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July E-LEARNING
  • 21. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July • Airborne Imaging Modern Aerial Photography for ArcGIS; Modern Aerial Photography for CR Viewer; Historical Aerial Photography • Applying Heights 3D Modelling with Google Sketch-Up; LiDAR Imaging • UKMap & Mapping Landuse Mapping; Introduction to UKMap • Image Processing ENVI; Idrisi Kilimanjaro; ERDAS Imagine v.9; Erdas Imagine 2010 and PCI Geomatica • Radar Imaging Introduction to Radar • Classification Methods & Scripting Object Oriented Classification; Python for ArcGIS Learning Zone
  • 22. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July • Duration: 6 months (JISC funded) • Partner: University of Nottingham • Project Overview: To create e-learning resources – Open Data – Open Standards – Open Software • 15th March ELOGeo User Requirements Survey launched – 105 Respondents so far (closes 27/04/11) – Will inform development of new materials – New content delivered through the Learning Zone
  • 23. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July LZ Benefits • Increasing spatial literacy – Undergraduates – CPD – Lecturers new to spatial data – FE • Capacity building in less traditional disciplines – Architecture – Planning – Engineering – Biology – Computer Science • Provide learning resources around Landmap Data Collections – Increase usage – Increase research impact by using spatial data adding a new dimension of investigation within non traditional disciplines
  • 24. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July OUTREACH & TRAINING
  • 25. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Marketing Strategy • Produce new Landmap overview leaflet & banners • Develop a Landmap Roadshow for 2011 – Go to different regions of the UK to promote to lecturers/postgraduates • Develop key contacts lists – LinkedIn – Landmap Group – Twitter (148 followers) – Contact subject librarians and check web pages are up-to-date – Use lecturers knowledge to establish good venues for road shows • Promote at events • Regional seminar/training for undergraduates • Librarian information days
  • 26. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Regional Undergraduate Seminar “Lots of presentations – works well” “Great balance between industry, research & organisations”
  • 27. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July UKMap Workshop
  • 28. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
  • 29. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July • Downloading data from our collections 1) Download Original Data (for all data) 2) Download a subset of the data via Web Coverage Service (WCS) • Select specific spectral bands • Format • Resampling method 3) Extract Features – download as GML, KML or Shapefile • Landmap Kaia is a single access point for previewing our data collections via Web Map Service (WMS): • Landmap Kaia provides a portal for searching and previewing metadata through the Catalog Service for the Web (CS-W) • Creating a customised map using Landmap data and saving the map as a Web Map Context (WMC) Kaia Geoportal
  • 30. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
  • 31. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July
  • 32. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Geo-Linked Data Project Duration: 6 month Project Overview: This project aims to enrich the Web of data by using Semantic Web best practices to publish a subset of Landmap ISO metadata in Resource Description Format (RDF), for the high resolution image datasets. Processes to be followed: • Identifying data sources • Modelling the ontology • Generating the data in RDF • Publishing the data to the web
  • 33. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Snapshots of Sample Files ISO 19115/19139 Metadata Converted RDF
  • 34. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Summary • Spatial Data Provider: – Landmap supports the UK academic community to access and use value-added satellite and airborne datasets for cutting edge research • Metadata Provider – Landmap is committed to provide open access ISO 19115 standard metadata for all data collections • Delivering E-learning Content – Landmap obtain new learning materials to support teaching and learning. Our aim is to enable students and researchers from a wide range of disciplines to incorporate spatial data into their research. – New content released under Creative Commons licensing so open to all • Outreach and Training – Increasing awareness and access to spatial data • Technological Innovation – Provide data as OGC services, provide metadata as linked data and develop new services for our users such as WPS.
  • 35. INSPIRE Conference 2011, Edinburgh 27 June – 1 July Thanks for Listening Reference: Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE). Accessed 23 June 2011 http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:108:0001:0014:EN:PDF

Editor's Notes

  1. - E-learning for the Open Geospatial Community
  2. A nationally designated data-centre A Centre of Excellence at the University of Manchester An organisation of uniquely skilled experts Hosting a vast number of the UK’s information assets Multidisciplinary, highly specialised data and information Developing tools to help users make the most of that data Constantly balancing quality service delivery with innovation
  3. Concerned with the availability, quality, organisation, accessibility and sharing of spatial information which is key to the INSPIRE DirectiveProviding web-based access to spatial data and learning materials for UK HE and FELandmap hosts a combination of remotely-sensed imagery and spatial information unique in academia.Datasets are purchased from leading data providers licenses are negotiated and supplied to the academic community for freeConcerned with the availability, quality, organisation, accessibility and sharing of spatial information key to the INSPIRE Directive
  4. Implement the use of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards for data delivery which allows the Landmap SDI to be interoperable with other services Negotiate licensing agreements on behalf of the wider academic community with data suppliers: limited to the UK academic community Must use UK Federated Access to view and download data
  5. Optical &Thermal Collection: IncludesorthorectifiedLandsat 4/5; Landsat 7 and SPOT imagery, MediterraeanLandsat data, Colour Infrared; TopSat, Modern and Historic Aerial Photography; Thermal imagery. This data can be used to map vegetation cover, land use, crop health, and coastal sediment patternsElevation Collection: Includes 75m SRTM, 25m Landmap DTM, LiDAR data for many urban conurbations in the UK; 5m Bluesky DTM for England and Wales. This data can be used to create 3D models, model the effect of aspect on ecology.Licensing agreements – Negotiations
  6. RadarCollection: Includes ERS 1; ERS 2; ENVISAT ASAR (Image Mode, Alternating Polarisation, Wide Swath. Use Radar for regular imagery updates to monitor an area without the worry of cloud cover e.g. the intertidal beds of Morecambe BayFeature Collection: Includes Building Heights and Building Class data for the main conurbations in the UK. The data (in shapefile format) can be easily integrated into a GIS or Image Processing package e.g. Modelling the urban heat island effectLicensing agreements – Negotiations
  7. Providing WMS and CS-W addresses the minimum requirement as detailed in section 19 of the Inspire Directive
  8. Section 6 of INSPIRE Directive states ‘spatial data should be easy to discover, to evaluate their suitability for the purpose and to know the conditions applicable to their use’Section 15 states “descriptions of available spatial datasets and services should be made available in the form of metadata”
  9. 1 year project JISC fundedSurvey Quotes“Understanding the source and derivation of data is crucial to whether they are “fit-for-purpose”“Gives a better idea of how the data was collected so you can understand the data better.”
  10. Landmap Kaia provides a geo-portal which provides access to Landmap OGC services Plans to provide a Catalog Service for the Web which does not have the UK Federated Access restriction so that Landmap metadata is open to all. Information contained in the metadata aims to fulfil the information defined in Chapter II Article 5 of the Inspire Directive.
  11. E-Learning for the Open Geospatial Community
  12. - Addresses many spatial data themes as described in Annex I, II and III of the Inspire Directive
  13. Key is to widen awareness of Landmap ServiceDeveloped a number of promotional materials & distributed widelyOverview leafletsPosters Postcards3 events completed before 2010: Regional Undergraduate Seminar; UKMap Workshop and Librarian Event4 Landmap Roadshows successfully completed in Cardiff, Sheffield Hallam and Manchester (2) to promote to lecturers/postgraduates4 Landmap Roadshows planned from April – June at Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Salford targeting students and lecturersAnother UKMap Workshop arranged for GISRUK 2011 in PortsmouthDeveloped partnerships with Digimap (e.g. given a time slot in Digimap organised training) & JISC Regional Subject Centres.
  14. Student & Industry Presenters- Total of 28 students attended the event 37 registered- Students attending came from the below institutions67% University of Manchester13% Salford University13% Edge Hill University7% Sheffield Hallam University53% students had not heard about Landmap before83% of students who had heard of Landmap had used the Learning Zone60% found the presentations good; 33% excellent; 7% average93% felt that the Landmap presentation gave them enough information to start using the service73% found the AGI presentation useful; 7% extremely useful and 20% average66% agreed to participate in user testing of the new Kaia client (9 attendess)
  15. The feedback form is open to delegates until 30 Dec 2010. So far 11 delegates out of 19 have responded to the feedback questionnaire.Details are below: 54.5% of delegates had not heard about the Landmap Service before the eventThe Presentations were rated as 45.5% excellent, 36.4% very good and 18.2% good.90.9% felt that the presentations provided them with enough information to start using UKMap or advise others on how to use itSuggestions for future workshops on UKMap are: To do more work on actual data handling of UKMap data with ArcGISMore time devoted to querying the database and styling of the dataMore computer based examples with the sample data that was provided e.g. how to join address layer to the basemapLess paperwork on the data collection even though this was recognised as being important in gaining an understanding of how the data was collectedDr Alun Jones provided details about how UKMap can be applied to a wide range of applications such as:- Local Planning -Property mangement; Crime reduction; Urban design- Land and Property - Urban planning; Commerical site investigation; Residential property search- Emergency Services - Operational planning; Crime location analysis; Route analysis- Enivronmental Management - Tree preservation, Flood modelling, Carbon emission mapping
  16. Provides the OGC services required to start delivering data direct to desktop GIS and Remote Sensing softwares Further innovation will take place with exploring the use of Web Processing Services Further work on creation of themed Web Map Contexts Supplying the UKMap data through this interface using the extract functionality for exporting out as GML,KML or shapefile
  17. Kaiageoportal
  18. 3 month project