Titre : |
Innovative Methods and Products of the " Urbanization and Artificialization" Scientific Expertise Centre |
Type de document : |
Article/Communication |
Auteurs : |
Anne Puissant, Auteur ; Arnaud Le Bris , Auteur ; Vincent Thieron, Auteur ; Thomas Corpetti, Auteur ; Thibault Catry, Auteur ; Sébastien Gadal, Auteur ; Xavier Briottet , Auteur ; Remy Cression, Auteur ; Nicolas Baghdadi, Auteur ; Arnaud Sellé, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Paris : HAL |
Année de publication : |
2019 |
Conférence : | LPS 2019, ESA Living Planet Symposium 13/05/2019 17/05/2019 Milan Italie programme sans actes | Importance : |
2 p. |
Format : |
21 x 30 cm |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Descripteur : |
[Vedettes matières IGN] Infrastructure de données [Termes IGN] données localisées [Termes IGN] empreinte écologique [Termes IGN] information scientifique et technique [Termes IGN] télédétection [Termes IGN] urbanisation [Termes IGN] utilisation du sol
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Résumé : |
(auteur) he THEIA Land Data and Services Centre (www.theia-land.fr) is a consortium of 12 French public institutions involved in Earth observation and environmental sciences (CEA, CEREMA, CIRAD, CNES, IGN, INRA, CNRS, IRD, Irstea, Météo France, AgroParisTech, and ONERA). THEIA has been initiated in 2012 with the objective of increasing the use of space data by the scientific community and the public actors. THEIA structured the French scientific community 1) through a mutualized Service and Data Infrastructure (SDI) distributed between several centers, allowing access to a variety of products; 2) through the setup of Regional Animation Networks (RAN) to federate and animate users (scientists and public / private actors) and 3) through Scientific Expertise Centres (SEC) clustering virtual research groups on a thematic domain. One of this SEC is the "Urbanization and Artificialization” Centre clustering experts in multi-sensor urban remote sensing. THEIA in collaboration with ODATIS (Data and Service for the Ocean), ForM@Ter (Data and Service for the Solid Earth), and AERIS (Data and Service for the Atmosphere) form the "Earth System" Research Infrastructure. The objective of this poster is to present recent (>2016) innovations of the URBAN SEC in terms of (1) development of algorithms useful for urban remote sensing using optical and SAR sensors, (2) validation of the urban products provided by the THEIA Land Service and Data Infrastructure, and (3) demonstration of user-tailored applications for urban studies. The Urban Expert Centre brings together researchers and engineers from several institutes: LIVE - Strasbourg, IGN-LaSTIG - Univ. Paris Est, CESBIO – Toulouse, LETG - Rennes, Irstea – Montpellier, TETIS - Montpellier, INP Bordeaux, IRD, ESPACE-DEV - Montpellier, ESPACE - Nice, ONERA. Research results and methods linked to (1) the detection and mapping of the urban footprint at an annual frequency; (2) the identification of urban fabrics, (3) the mapping of green networks within the cities. In parallel, the group proposes to summarize and identify relevant indicators (parameters) dedicated to urban planning and management. |
Numéro de notice : |
C2019-046 |
Affiliation des auteurs : |
LASTIG MATIS+Ext (2012-2019) |
Thématique : |
IMAGERIE |
Nature : |
Poster |
nature-HAL : |
ComSansActesPubliés-Unpublished |
DOI : |
sans |
En ligne : |
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02135846 |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
URL |
Permalink : |
https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=95429 |
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