Earth observation open science and innovation /

Over the past decades, rapid developments in digital and sensing technologies, such as the Cloud, Web and Internet of Things, have dramatically changed the way we live and work. The digital transformation is revolutionizing our ability to monitor our planet and transforming the way we access, proces...

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Other Authors: Mathieu, Pierre-Philippe (Editor), Aubrecht, Christoph (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer Open, 2018.
Series:ISSI scientific report series ; v. 15.
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505 0 |a PART I. Join the geo revolution. The changing landscape of geospatial information markets / Conor O'Sullivan, Nicholas Wise, and Peirre-Phlippe Mathieu -- The digital transformation of education / Ravi Kapur, Val Byfield, Fabio Del Frate, Mark Higgins, and Sheila Jagannathan -- The Open Science Commons for the European Research Area / Tiziana Ferrari, Diego Scardaci, and Sergio Andreozzi -- Citizen science for observing and understanding the Earth / Mordechai (Muki) Haklay, Suvodeep Mazumdar, and Jessica Wardlaw -- PART II. Enabling data intensive science. Fostering cross-disciplinary Earth science through datacube analytics / Peter Baumann, Angelo Pio Rossi, Brennan Bell, Oliver Clements, Ben Evans, Heike Hoenig, Patrick Hogan, George Kakaletris, Panagiota Koltsida, Simone Mantovani, Ramiro Marco Figuera, Vlad Merticariu, Dimitar Misev, Huu Bang Pham, Stephan Siemen, and Julia Wagemann -- Mind the gap: Big Data vs. interoperability and reproducibility of science / Max Craglia and Stefano Nativi -- Cyber-infrastructure for data-intensive geospatial computing / Rajasekar Karthik, Alesandre Sorokine, Dilip R. Patlolla, Cheng Liu, Shweta M. Gupte, and Budhendra L. Bhaduri -- Machine learning applications for Earth observation / David J. Lary, Gebreab K. Zewdie, Xun Liu, Daji Wu, Estelle Levetin, Rebecca J. Allee, Nabin Malakar, Annette Walker, Hamse Mussa, Antonio Mannino, and Dirk Aurin -- New generation platforms for exploration of crowdsourced geo-data / Maria Antonia Brovelli, Marco Minghini, and Giorgio Zamboni -- PART III. Use cases open science and innovation. Mapping land use dynamics using the collective power of the crowd / Christoph Aubrecht, Joachim Ungar, Dilek Ozceylan Aubrecht, Seŕgio Freire, and Klaus Steinnocher -- The emergence of the GeoSharing economy / Ursula Benz and Manfred Krischke -- Sustainable agriculture and smart farming / Heike Bach and Wolfram Mauser -- Earth observation data for enterprise business applications / Hinnerk Gildhoff -- Development of an Earth observation cloud platform in support to water resources monitoring / Andreea Bucur, Wolfgang Wagner, Stefano Elefante, Vahid Naeimi, and Christian Briese -- Putting Big Data innovation into action for development / Trevor Monroe, Stephanie Debere, Kwawu Mensa Gaba, David Newhouse, and Talip Killic -- Mapping floods and assessing flood vulnerability for disaster decision-making: a case study remote sensing application in Senegal / Bessie Schwarz, Gabriel Pestre, Beth Tellman, Jonathan Sullivan, Catherine Kuhn, Richa Mahtta, Bhartendu Pandey, and Laura Hammett -- Earth observation and geospatial implementation: fueling innovation in a changing world / Sudhir Raj Shrestha, Matthew Tisdale, Steve Kopp, and Brett Rose -- Artificial intelligence and Earth observation to explore water quality in the Wadden Sea / Luigi Ceccaroni, Filip Velickovski, Meinte Blaas, Marcel R. Wernand, Anouk Blauw, and Laia Subirats. 
520 |a Over the past decades, rapid developments in digital and sensing technologies, such as the Cloud, Web and Internet of Things, have dramatically changed the way we live and work. The digital transformation is revolutionizing our ability to monitor our planet and transforming the way we access, process and exploit Earth Observation data from satellites. This book reviews these megatrends and their implications for the Earth Observation community as well as the wider data economy. It provides insight into new paradigms of Open Science and Innovation applied to space data, which are characterized by openness, access to large volume of complex data, wide availability of new community tools, new techniques for big data analytics such as Artificial Intelligence, unprecedented level of computing power, and new types of collaboration among researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs and citizen scientists. In addition, this book aims to provide readers with some reflections on the future of Earth Observation, highlighting through a series of use cases not just the new opportunities created by the New Space revolution, but also the new challenges that must be addressed in order to make the most of the large volume of complex and diverse data delivered by the new generation of satellites. 
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