ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALE

Recently, practitioners and researchers dealing with rural landscape analysis and characterization are facing the challenge of managing and sharing huge amount of geospatial data and information. Thanks to the internet diffusion and speed, it is easier to share data in the World Wide Web. It is wort...

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Main Authors: Simone Lanucara, Salvatore Praticò, Giuseppe Modica
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: "Mediterranea" University of Reggio Calabria 2018-12-01
Series:LaborEst
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Online Access:http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/339
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spelling doaj-36a323380f5f45a99725c201c3683cf62020-11-24T23:31:33Zita"Mediterranea" University of Reggio CalabriaLaborEst1973-76882421-31872018-12-0117394410.19254/LaborEst.17.07ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALESimone Lanucara0Salvatore Praticò1Giuseppe Modica2Mediterranea UniversityMediterranea UniversityMediterranea UniversityRecently, practitioners and researchers dealing with rural landscape analysis and characterization are facing the challenge of managing and sharing huge amount of geospatial data and information. Thanks to the internet diffusion and speed, it is easier to share data in the World Wide Web. It is worth highlighting that the data sharing process can improve participatory planning processes. Moreover, is also allows an easy comparison among different landscape areas. Sharing can be done with varying degrees of interoperability and different software tools, proprietary as well as free and open source (FOSS). A widespread way to share geospatial data and metadata is by Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) taking advantages on the use of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards. By the way, data sharing through OGC services lack in data harmonization and in semantic enablement, thus making difficult compare, search and analyze data given by different sources. Different data schemas and linguistic barrier hinder the usefulness of data obtained from different sources. To overcome these limitations, in this study we show a novel data workflow implemented for sharing in an interoperable, harmonized and semantically enriched way, multi-temporal land cover (LC) datasets collected in a previous landscape characterization researches.http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/339Spatial Data InfrastructuresData harmonizationSemantic harmonizationINSPIRELandscape
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author Simone Lanucara
Salvatore Praticò
Giuseppe Modica
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Salvatore Praticò
Giuseppe Modica
ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALE
LaborEst
Spatial Data Infrastructures
Data harmonization
Semantic harmonization
INSPIRE
Landscape
author_facet Simone Lanucara
Salvatore Praticò
Giuseppe Modica
author_sort Simone Lanucara
title ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALE
title_short ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALE
title_full ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALE
title_fullStr ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALE
title_full_unstemmed ARMONIZZAZIONE E CONDIVISIONE INTEROPERABILE DI DATI GEOSPAZIALI MULTI TEMPORALI PER LA GESTIONE DEL PAESAGGIO RURALE
title_sort armonizzazione e condivisione interoperabile di dati geospaziali multi temporali per la gestione del paesaggio rurale
publisher "Mediterranea" University of Reggio Calabria
series LaborEst
issn 1973-7688
2421-3187
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Recently, practitioners and researchers dealing with rural landscape analysis and characterization are facing the challenge of managing and sharing huge amount of geospatial data and information. Thanks to the internet diffusion and speed, it is easier to share data in the World Wide Web. It is worth highlighting that the data sharing process can improve participatory planning processes. Moreover, is also allows an easy comparison among different landscape areas. Sharing can be done with varying degrees of interoperability and different software tools, proprietary as well as free and open source (FOSS). A widespread way to share geospatial data and metadata is by Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) taking advantages on the use of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards. By the way, data sharing through OGC services lack in data harmonization and in semantic enablement, thus making difficult compare, search and analyze data given by different sources. Different data schemas and linguistic barrier hinder the usefulness of data obtained from different sources. To overcome these limitations, in this study we show a novel data workflow implemented for sharing in an interoperable, harmonized and semantically enriched way, multi-temporal land cover (LC) datasets collected in a previous landscape characterization researches.
topic Spatial Data Infrastructures
Data harmonization
Semantic harmonization
INSPIRE
Landscape
url http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/339
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