TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital world meets urban planet–new prospects for evidence-based urban studies arising from joint exploitation of big earth data, information technology and shared knowledge
AU - Esch, Thomas
AU - Asamer, Hubert
AU - Bachofer, Felix
AU - Balhar, Jakub
AU - Boettcher, Martin
AU - Boissier, Enguerran
AU - d' Angelo, Pablo
AU - Gevaert, Caroline M.
AU - Hirner, Andreas
AU - Jupova, Katerina
AU - Kurz, Franz
AU - Kwarteng, Andy Yaw
AU - Mathot, Emmanuel
AU - Marconcini, Mattia
AU - Marin, Alessandro
AU - Metz-Marconcini, Annekatrin
AU - Pacini, Fabrizio
AU - Paganini, Marc
AU - Permana, Hans
AU - Soukup, Tomas
AU - Uereyen, Soner
AU - Small, Christopher
AU - Svaton, Vaclav
AU - Zeidler, Julian Nils
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2020/1/2
Y1 - 2020/1/2
N2 - The digital transformation taking place in all areas of life has led to a massive increase in digital data–in particular, related to the places where and the ways how we live. To facilitate an exploration of the new opportunities arising from this development the Urban Thematic Exploitation Platform (U-TEP) has been set-up. This enabling instrument represents a virtual environment that combines open access to multi-source data repositories with dedicated data processing, analysis and visualisation functionalities. Moreover, it includes mechanisms for the development and sharing of technology and knowledge. After an introduction of the underlying methodical concept, this paper introduces four selected use cases that were carried out on the basis of U-TEP: two technology-driven applications implemented by users from the remote sensing and software engineering community (generation of cloud-free mosaics, processing of drone data) and two examples related to concrete use scenarios defined by planners and decision makers (data analytics related to global urbanization, monitoring of regional land-use dynamics). The experiences from U-TEP’s pre-operations phase show that the system can effectively support the derivation of new data, facts and empirical evidence that helps scientists and decision-makers to implement improved strategies for sustainable urban development.
AB - The digital transformation taking place in all areas of life has led to a massive increase in digital data–in particular, related to the places where and the ways how we live. To facilitate an exploration of the new opportunities arising from this development the Urban Thematic Exploitation Platform (U-TEP) has been set-up. This enabling instrument represents a virtual environment that combines open access to multi-source data repositories with dedicated data processing, analysis and visualisation functionalities. Moreover, it includes mechanisms for the development and sharing of technology and knowledge. After an introduction of the underlying methodical concept, this paper introduces four selected use cases that were carried out on the basis of U-TEP: two technology-driven applications implemented by users from the remote sensing and software engineering community (generation of cloud-free mosaics, processing of drone data) and two examples related to concrete use scenarios defined by planners and decision makers (data analytics related to global urbanization, monitoring of regional land-use dynamics). The experiences from U-TEP’s pre-operations phase show that the system can effectively support the derivation of new data, facts and empirical evidence that helps scientists and decision-makers to implement improved strategies for sustainable urban development.
KW - Service platform
KW - decision support
KW - earth observation
KW - human settlements
KW - urban
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U2 - 10.1080/17538947.2018.1548655
DO - 10.1080/17538947.2018.1548655
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85057625652
SN - 1753-8947
VL - 13
SP - 136
EP - 157
JO - International Journal of Digital Earth
JF - International Journal of Digital Earth
IS - 1
ER -