A user-driven process for INSPIRE-compliant land use database: example from Wallonia, Belgium

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
B. Beaumont, T. Grippa, M. Lennert
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Regional land use monitoring at high spatial, temporal, and thematic resolution is an important expectation of Walloon stakeholders. Over the last decade, increased data-processing capacities and the annual acquisition of remotely sensed data have resulted in the production of a large amount of relevant geodata. The INSPIRE directive and its obligations for 2020 serve as a path for the development of a new user-driven and open-source hierarchical land use classification system mapping scheme, as presented in this paper. The process includes intensive user consultation, the development of an entire automatic processing chain, and efforts to address challenges such as big data handling, the variability of input data properties, and reproducibility. The thematically detailed land use map, with its 69 classes, is already widely used by Walloon stakeholders, and new demands for updating have already emerged. Based on a European classification system that is compulsory for all member states, INSPIRE-compliant land use maps will make it possible to carry out cross-border studies and compare spatial planning strategies between states.
符合inspire标准的土地使用数据库的用户驱动过程:以比利时瓦隆尼亚为例
高空间、时间和主题分辨率的区域土地利用监测是瓦隆利益相关者的重要期望。在过去十年中,由于数据处理能力的提高和每年遥感数据的获取,产生了大量相关的地理数据。INSPIRE指令及其2020年的义务为开发新的用户驱动的开源分层土地利用分类系统制图方案提供了途径,如本文所述。该过程包括密集的用户咨询,整个自动处理链的开发,以及应对大数据处理、输入数据属性的可变性和可重复性等挑战的努力。该专题详细的土地使用地图共有69个类别,已经被瓦隆利益相关者广泛使用,并且已经出现了更新的新要求。基于对所有成员国强制执行的欧洲分类系统,符合inspire标准的土地利用地图将使开展跨境研究和比较国家之间的空间规划策略成为可能。
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Annals of GIS
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