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1 Copernicus Emergency Service Understanding the Data Requirements 21/01/2015

2 Take a look at their Project portfolio…

3 Products (global coverage) Rush mode –Reference maps –Delineation maps –Grading maps Non-rush mode –Reference maps –Pre-disaster maps –Post-disaster maps 3

4 Elements (datasets) to be extracted for the reference maps: ancillary data

5 Project GISC (GMES In-Situ Coordination) Perform a collection, assessment and evaluation of in-situ requirements of the different GMES services for Land, Marine environment, Atmosphere monitoring and Emergency management as outlined in the GIO regulation. Deliverable 2.1 (D 2.1) is a comprehensive catalogue of in-situ data needs of the above mentioned services. It is result of a consultation process with stakeholders from the current GMES Core Services, EEA ‟ s own summaries and knowledge of in-situ requirements, and different FP6/ FP7 related project reports. Extract from the GISC document

6 6 DatasetCriticalityTarget accuracy/resolution/scaleInspire Theme Administrative boundariesEssential1:5000 - 1:25000I.4 Settlement locations and toponymsEssential1:5000 - 1:500000I.3 Precipitation informationDesirable Past rainfall: River catchments or better scale; Forecast: catchments or better: different locations (preferred along the rivers)III.14 Wind informationDesirableIII.14 Transport networks - roadsEssential large (1:5 000 - 1:25 000) medium (1:25 000 - 1:80 000) small (1:80 000 - 1:250 000)I.7 Transport networks - railwaysEssential1:50000I.7 Transport networks - airportsEssential positional accuracy: 20m of true positionI.7 Transport networks - portsEssential1:100000I.7 Population data - large scaleEssential0,01 km2 (100m x 100m)III.10 Population data - small scaleEssential0,25 km2 (500m x 500m)III.10 Digital elevation model - high resolutionEssential 1m2 - 25m2 II.1 Datasets required for the Emergency Service

7 7 Critical infrastructures - UtilitiesEssential positional accuracy: 20m of true position Requested features could be find in different INSPIRE themes. E.g. Annex III: Waste water treatment and sewage Critical infrastructures - Public servicesEssential positional accuracy: 20m of true positionIII.5, III.6 Landuse informationDesirable0,01 km2 (100m x 100m)III.4 Forest mapsDesirable1:50000 Forest is not a specific INSPIRE theme. III.18 Protected areasDesirable1:50000I.9 Soil informationDesirable1:100000III.3 Geological mapsDesirable1:100000II.4 Aerial photographsDesirable0,2mII.3 Built-up area/ settlement informationEssential1:25000III.2 Hydrographic information - water levelsDesirableI.8 Hydrographic information - water bodiesEssential1:25000I.8

8 Reference Data Requirements by Copernicus Services (from Tracasa Report) Reference data requirements of Copernicus Emergency Management Service Ortho-imagery for geo-referencing and/or background, accuracy ≈0,5 m, to be provided preferably as WMS or download Topographic features (altern. through access to topographic maps): – Assets at risk: Building footprints ( scale : < 1:10.000), to be provided preferably as WFS Building blocks (scale 1:10.000 – 1:50.000), to be provided preferably as WFS Built-up areas (scale 1:50.000 – 1:500.000), to be provided preferably as WFS – Hydrographic network to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:50 000 or larger – Land cover/use, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:50 000 or larger – Transport networks, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:50 000 or larger DEM, to be provided preferably as WMS or download, resolution <10 m. 8

9 9 Reference Data Requirements by Copernicus Services (Tracasa Report) (II) Reference data requirements of Copernicus Land Monitoring Service Ortho-imagery for geo-referencing and/or background, accuracy <0,5 m, to be provided preferably as WMS or download Topographic features (altern. through access to topographic maps): –Buildings, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:10 000 - 1:50 000 –Administrative units to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:25 000 - 1:50 000 –Hydrographic network (water bodies) to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:25 000 - 1:50 000 –Land cover/use, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:50 000 or larger –Transport networks, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:25 000 - 1:50 000 DEM, to be provided preferably as WMS or download, resolution <10 m

10 Agricultural parcel information (degraded use parcel dataset, e.g. 100 m grid without any attribute information from national LPIS), to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:10 000 - 1:50 000 National/regional forest inventories, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:5 000 - 1:25 000 National/regional grassland inventories, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:5 000 - 1:25 000 National/regional wetlands databases, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:5 000 - 1:25 000 Conservation and Protected Areas, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:5 000 - 1:25 000 Soil data, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:5 000 - 1:25 000 Geomorphological data, to be provided preferably as WFS, with an accuracy equivalent to a scale of 1:5 000 - 1:25 000 10


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