Applying Tegon, the Elementary Physical Land Cover Feature, for Data Interoperability

D. Wim, M. Pavel
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Most land cover mapping initiatives have been biased towards optimized data capture and cartographic quality. Interoperability of the resulting data has proven difficult due to the semantic ambiguity embedded in the classification and methodology of each initiative, which often does not correctly reflect and account for the complexity and specificity of the landscape under observation. This chapter describes how the tegon concept can model land cover as a real world phenomenon. Tegons are instances of the elementary physical components behind any existing mapping unit or legend class, expressed in the Land Cover Meta Language, specified in ISO 19144-2. Two large scale examples from an agricultural context show how the concept has been used for demarcating the land cover universe of discourse and for harmonization efforts. The tegon concept was developed by the Monitoring of Agriculture ResourceS (MARS) Unit of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission and first applied during 2010 quality assessment of the Land Parcel Identification Systems (LPIS). This exercise required a full description of the European agriculture land cover types of all Member States (MS), based on the FAO Land Cover Classification System (LCCS). Later, its application has been expanded towards cross-border land monitoring initiatives, such as the project SPATIAL involving Bulgaria and Romania, where the tegon concept became the key methodological instrument for the land cover inventory and spatial data harmonization to cover the entire crossborder area representing a major part of Lower Danube Basin. Both application experiences demonstrate the high potential of the concept, in particular for addressing complex land cover phenomena and for insuring interoperability between existing classifications and their data sets. This potential is most evident at large scale data. Automation of the tegon modeling will be required to verify the claim of exhaustiveness and universality at these scales. Application of tegon conceptualization during the inception of new classifications or data sets should introduce the correct semantics in those initiatives. However, as tegon modeling in itself does not address the limitations of current data capture methodologies, impact for ongoing inventories will be limited to improving semantic interoperability. URI: Authors: DEVOS Wim MILENOV Pavel Publication Year: 2015 Publisher: CRC Press ISBN: 9781482237399 Citation: Land Use and Land Cover Semantics Principles, Best Practices and Prospects p. 243-270 Source URL: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/applying-tegon-elementary-physical-land-cover-feature-data-interoperability
在数据互操作性中应用大地覆盖基本物理特征Tegon
大多数土地覆盖测绘计划都偏向于优化数据获取和制图质量。结果数据的互操作性已被证明是困难的,因为每个计划的分类和方法中嵌入了语义模糊,这通常不能正确反映和解释所观察景观的复杂性和特殊性。本章描述了多边形概念如何将土地覆盖作为一个真实世界的现象进行建模。tegon是任何现有映射单元或图例类背后的基本物理组件的实例,用ISO 19144-2中指定的土地覆盖元语言表示。来自农业背景的两个大规模例子显示了该概念如何用于划分土地覆盖范围的话语和协调工作。五边形概念是由欧盟委员会联合研究中心的农业资源监测(MARS)部门开发的,并于2010年首次应用于地块识别系统(LPIS)的质量评估。这项工作需要根据粮农组织土地覆盖分类系统(LCCS)对所有成员国的欧洲农业土地覆盖类型进行全面描述。后来,它的应用范围扩大到跨界土地监测倡议,例如涉及保加利亚和罗马尼亚的空间项目,在该项目中,六边形概念成为土地覆盖清查和空间数据协调的关键方法工具,以覆盖代表多瑙河下游流域主要部分的整个跨界地区。这两种应用经验都表明了这一概念的巨大潜力,特别是在处理复杂的土地覆盖现象和确保现有分类及其数据集之间的互操作性方面。这种潜力在大规模数据中最为明显。为了验证在这些尺度上的穷尽性和通用性,需要实现四边形建模的自动化。在新分类或数据集的初始阶段应用多边形概念化应该在这些倡议中引入正确的语义。然而,由于多边形建模本身并不能解决当前数据捕获方法的局限性,因此对正在进行的库存的影响将仅限于改进语义互操作性。URI:作者:DEVOS Wim MILENOV Pavel出版年份:2015出版商:CRC出版社ISBN: 9781482237399引文:土地利用和土地覆盖语义原则,最佳实践和前景第243-270页来源URL: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/applying-tegon-elementary-physical-land-cover-feature-data-interoperability
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