Integrated Geospatial Workflows  

A crucial practical demand lies in converting geodata into usable and actionable geo-information that supports decision-making at various scales and that can be further processed to generate knowledge. As a consequence, scientific workflows, semantic models and effective infrastructures become more important for knowledge sharing and ensuring reproducibility. This course covers the emerging methods for meaningfully integrating geospatial data through workflows in different application contexts and connect different types of data into a spatial data infrastucture (SDI) on the Web.
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2023-07-06T22:00:00Z
Students will be confronted with problems from reality in which the integration of heterogeneous data sources is key to derive meaningful information. The conceptual understanding will be built by the students by creating a concept map within the Living Textbook, based on selected literature. After learning the principles (through lectures and reading papers) and applying existing tools, they will use their coding experience to create a mini SDI as a proof of concept. Students will need to critically reflect in a report and in a presentation on the tools which they used and identify their potential, limitations and scalability.
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EO4GEO BoK concepts {Bloom level} [GC] Geocomputation https://bok.eo4geo.eu/GC {3: Apply} [GD2] Data Collection https://bok.eo4geo.eu/GD2 {2: Understand} [AM1] Foundations of analytical methods https://bok.eo4geo.eu/AM1 {2: Understand} [DA3-4] WebGIS, SDI services, map services https://bok.eo4geo.eu/DA3-4 {2: Understand} ,Knowledge and skills as covered in the courses Scientific Geocomputing, Acquisition and Exploration of Geospatial Data and the course Extraction, Analysis and Dissemination of Geospatial Information.
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201800302
Integrated Geospatial Workflows
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UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE

Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation