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Shinobu Kawahito JAXA / RESTEC Kengo Aizawa, Satoko Miura JAXA Update on Agricultural Services and Disaster Services projects.

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1 Shinobu Kawahito JAXA / RESTEC Kengo Aizawa, Satoko Miura JAXA WGISS-23 @Hanoi Update on Agricultural Services and Disaster Services projects

2 Agricultural Services - Overview Prototype development in cooperation with collaborating agencies to prove the usefulness of interoperable systems to support applications.  Purpose Seeking more sufficient way to present observation data into higher level information rather than just showing images.  Recent Target: Present Information derived from EO Data Time Series Vegetation data is the major data. To determine the presence of a problem (e.g. drought), firstly, quantification is needed.  For Agricultural Monitoring (e.g. Drought Monitoring)

3 Agricultural Services with Time Series Data - Monitor and Detect Changes Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct.  Vegetation Stages of crops E.g. rules to interpret reduction in vegetation (drought vs. other cause) Quantification of the vegetation data and comparison of them are initial steps to interpret the data into a drought interpretation. Current Year  Vegetation Patterns Interpretation Criteria (e.g. Previous Year) planting / early stage / growth stage / maturing / harvesting Estimate the Impact Find and Monitor Tendency Decision Flow current work scope

4 User Requests i.MMI to present information in a user friendly way so that user can examine data to interpret vegetation information. (E.g.) Graphs with editable data ranges, period ranges. Easy switching of target data layer ii.Quick response (small waiting time) iii.Re-use of data in user side (E.g. in KML format) -Client - side Data Rendering (Visualize numeric data within end user’s browser ) -Data server to serve real NDVI data not only NDVI Image -Export image data in such as a KML file  User Requests  The way we will incorporate user requests

5 Region1 data1 date1 ave1 dev1 data1 date2 ave2 dev2... System Structure Data Server ・ Select Date/Period ・ Select Data Response End User’s Browser Time Series Vegetation Data Request ・ Data Visualization ・ Graph Manipulation Client System Internet ・ Gather Data ・ GIS Subset/Mask ・ Count Statistics ・ Parse Request ・ Control Process ・ Bind Results ・ Create Output Polygons Statistics Per Region WMS/WCS

6 Quantification and Comparison of Vegetation Changes per GIS Region Provide quantified information: - Vegetation per Region - With comparative data - Layers are quickly switchable - Graph and Data Tables are quickly switchable for easy data comparison and interpretation 1998 1999 NDVI 1998 NDVI 1999

7 Disaster Services projects - Overview Earth observation images are often utilized better with comments and interpretations. Present EO images and maps related with land condition, associated with general knowledge on land vulnerability. Develop prototype WMS system to prove concept.  Purpose No. 1~10 : Flood Observed Points  What have done -> Built web mapping system presenting marks and notes also, to show explicitly the focusing points.

8 Achievements  Present images with use cases - Provide optional menus to present pre-selected pairs of images with short explanations how images could be interpreted, from the view point of potential land condition (against flood). Geomorphological Map 1.Flood region mostly corresponds to the vulnerable valley plain, … valley plain Natural Levee Land Use in 1997 2. By comparing with a land use map, you see the flood area mostly allocates to rice paddy, … Rice Paddy

9 Necessity of Functional Enhancement Marks and comments, (and polygons) will be more valuable, if none-system developer (e.g. users, experts) can create those by themselves. (write-able application) Marks and comments, (and polygons) may be more useful, if those are associated with not only geo-location, but also with info such as which data they concern.  What is missing Export capability of data (and comments, polygons) to be re-used by users. Polygon will be helpful to precisely indicate the area of interests.

10 Comment Record associated with Location and EO Images EO Image1EO Image2Thematic Map 1 Title : Creator : Comments : + links a b c d Comments are descriptions (e.g. image explanations, interpretations, opinions) which are related to both geographical feature and dispersed stored images.  Possible comment record Location : Feature data : Field and format should be considered further. WMS

11 Activities Refine comment records’ field and format. Land Use in 1976, 1987, 1997 of the country Satellite Mosaic in 1990, 2000 of the country Thematic Maps Adopt multiple data resources in WMS related to land use and land condition. Consider the way to apply ALOS data to cultivate ALOS usage. Expand functionality  Ongoing  Future Plan handle polygon in the application write-able functionality to encourage user involvement

12 Overall Conclusion Keep on close work with collaborative agencies to focus on usage–oriented investigation and development. Focus on establishment of methods to translate Earth observation satellite data into information useful in agricultural services and disaster services. Functions will be built in taken care of modularity so that components would be easily adopted into other application flexibly.


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