28 resultados para Spatial data infrastructure
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Poster at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Kokouksen esitysten verkko-osoite: http://www.geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at/events/Euresco2000/gdgis.htm
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Coastal birds are an integral part of coastal ecosystems, which nowadays are subject to severe environmental pressures. Effective measures for the management and conservation of seabirds and their habitats call for insight into their population processes and the factors affecting their distribution and abundance. Central to national and international management and conservation measures is the availability of accurate data and information on bird populations, as well as on environmental trends and on measures taken to solve environmental problems. In this thesis I address different aspects of the occurrence, abundance, population trends and breeding success of waterbirds breeding on the Finnish coast of the Baltic Sea, and discuss the implications of the results for seabird monitoring, management and conservation. In addition, I assess the position and prospects of coastal bird monitoring data, in the processing and dissemination of biodiversity data and information in accordance with the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and other national and international commitments. I show that important factors for seabird habitat selection are island area and elevation, water depth, shore openness, and the composition of island cover habitats. Habitat preferences are species-specific, with certain similarities within species groups. The occurrence of the colonial Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea) is partly affected by different habitat characteristics than its abundance. Using long-term bird monitoring data, I show that eutrophication and winter severity have reduced the populations of several Finnish seabird species. A major demographic factor through which environmental changes influence bird populations is breeding success. Breeding success can function as a more rapid indicator of sublethal environmental impacts than population trends, particularly for long-lived and slowbreeding species, and should therefore be included in coastal bird monitoring schemes. Among my target species, local breeding success can be shown to affect the populations of the Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), the Eider (Somateria mollissima) and the Goosander (Mergus merganser) after a time lag corresponding to their species-specific recruitment age. For some of the target species, the number of individuals in late summer can be used as an easier and more cost-effective indicator of breeding success than brood counts. My results highlight that the interpretation and application of habitat and population studies require solid background knowledge of the ecology of the target species. In addition, the special characteristics of coastal birds, their habitats, and coastal bird monitoring data have to be considered in the assessment of their distribution and population trends. According to the results, the relationships between the occurrence, abundance and population trends of coastal birds and environmental factors can be quantitatively assessed using multivariate modelling and model selection. Spatial data sets widely available in Finland can be utilised in the calculation of several variables that are relevant to the habitat selection of Finnish coastal species. Concerning some habitat characteristics field work is still required, due to a lack of remotely sensed data or the low resolution of readily available data in relation to the fine scale of the habitat patches in the archipelago. While long-term data sets exist for water quality and weather, the lack of data concerning for instance the food resources of birds hampers more detailed studies of environmental effects on bird populations. Intensive studies of coastal bird species in different archipelago areas should be encouraged. The provision and free delivery of high-quality coastal data concerning bird populations and their habitats would greatly increase the capability of ecological modelling, as well as the management and conservation of coastal environments and communities. International initiatives that promote open spatial data infrastructures and sharing are therefore highly regarded. To function effectively, international information networks, such as the biodiversity Clearing House Mechanism (CHM) under the CBD, need to be rooted at regional and local levels. Attention should also be paid to the processing of data for higher levels of the information hierarchy, so that data are synthesized and developed into high-quality knowledge applicable to management and conservation.
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Liikkuvan kenttätyön työntekijät suorittavat työpäivän aikana työtä useassa eri työkohteessa. Työkohteilla suoritettujen työtehtävien kirjaus tapahtuu usein jälkikäteen ja muistinvaraisesti. Diplomityön tavoitteena on esittää ratkaisu liikkuvan kenttätyön työkirjausten automatisointiin. Tavoitteen mukaisen etätunnistusta ja paikannusta hyödyntävän mobiilijärjestelmän avulla työntekijöiden käsinkirjoitetut ja mahdollisesti puutteelliset työkirjaukset korvataan automaattisilla ja täsmällisillä kirjauksilla. Järjestelmän tavoitteena on vähentää työntekijöiden työkuormaa. Työssä arvioidaan etätunnistuksen hyödyntämistä mobiilisovelluksen käyttöä helpottavana tekniikkana. Parhaimmillaan etätunnistus poistaa kokonaan mobiililaitteen näppäilytarpeen, mutta aiheuttaa osaltaan lisää työtä järjestelmän ylläpitoon. Työn tuloksissa esitetään myös satelliittipaikannuksen todettu tarkkuus ja soveltuvuus liikkuvan kenttätyön tarpeisiin taajama- ja kaupunkialueella. Varsinkin kaupunkialueella satelliittiperustaisen paikkatiedon tehokas hyödyntäminen edellyttää suodatusta ja älykkyyttä paikkatiedon prosessointiin.
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Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli selvittää Imatran kaupungin teknisen toimen nykyinen tietojärjestelmäarkkitehtuuri, sekä selvittää, kuinka hyvin käytettävät tietojärjestelmät tukevat teknisen toimen tuottamaa omakotirakentajan palveluprosessia. Työn teoriaosassa syvennyttiin palvelujen hallintaan, tietojärjestelmiin ja paikkatietojärjestelmiin. Työn empiirisessä osassa tutkittiin, kuinka toimiva käytössä oleva järjestelmäkokonaisuus on. Tutkimus osoitti, että käytössä olevat tietojärjestelmät ja ohjelmistot ovat tehokkaita ja tarkoituksenmukaisia. Teknologian kehittämisen lisäksi tulee kiinnittää huomiota työskentelytapojen kehittämiseen ja yhtenäistämiseen esimerkiksi sähköisen prosessin seurantalomakkeen, tietokantojen päivittämisen, sekä paperisten aineistojen digitoimisen avulla. Tietojärjestelmäarkkitehtuurin tulee olla yksinkertainen ja päällekkäisiä toimintoja kannattaa välttää. Paikkatietojärjestelmien muuttaminen selainpohjaisiksi tehostaa eri tietolähteiden hyödyntämistä. Henkilöstön riittävä tietojärjestelmäkoulutus on tärkeää.
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Workshop at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Erilaisten paikkatietoon ja karttoihin perustuvien palveluiden määrä on viime vuosina kasvanut suuresti. Eräänä mahdollistajana tähän lienee Euroopan Unionin Inspire-direktiivi, jonka tavoitteena on tehostaa paikkatietoaineistojen käyttöä, laajentaa viranomaisten välistä yhteistyötä, sekä edistää monipuolisten kansalaispalveluiden syntymistä. Toisena tekijänä lienee mobiiliverkkojen tiedonsiirtokapasiteetin kasvu. Tämä diplomityö keskittyy geneerisen karttakomponentin kehitykseen. Työssä tutustutaan erilaisiin paikkatiedon välityksessä käytettäviin tiedonsiirtotekniikoihin ja paikkatiedon visuaalisen esityksen mahdollistaviin työkaluihin. Tekniikoiden esittelyn jälkeen selvitetään mitä käytettävyydellä ja geneerisyydellä tarkoitetaan kirjallisuuslähteitä apuna käyttäen. Työn seuraavassa vaiheessa toteutetaan prototyyppi uudelleenkäytettävästä karttakomponentista, sekä selvitetään hyvä tallennusratkaisu erilaisille kartalle tehtäville merkinnöille. Viimeisessä vaiheessa analysoidaan toteutusta ja valittuja ratkaisuja. Työn tuloksina saadaan uudelleenkäytettävän karttakomponentin prototyyppi sekä yrityksen tuotteisiin sopiva tallennusratkaisu karttamerkinnöille. Lisäksi prototyypin analysoinnista saatavat tulokset edesauttavat paremman tuotantoversion kehittämisessä.
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The present study investigates the spatial and spectral discrimination potential for grassland patches in the inner Turku Archipelago using Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite imagery. The spatial discrimination potential was computed through overlay analysis using official grassland parcel data and a hypothetical 30 m resolution satellite image capturing the site. It found that Landsat TM imagery’s ability to retrieve pure or near-pure pixels (90% purity or more) from grassland patches smaller than 1 hectare was limited to 13% success, compared to 52% success when upscaling the resolution to 10 x 10 m pixel size. Additionally, the perimeter/area patch metric is proposed as a predictor for the suitability of the spatial resolution of input imagery. Regression analysis showed that there is a strong negative correlation between a patch’s perimeter/area ratio and its pure pixel potential. The study goes on to characterise the spectral response and discrimination potential for the five main grassland types occurring in the study area: recreational grassland, traditional pasture, modern pasture, fodder production grassland and overgrown grassland. This was done through the construction of spectral response curves, a coincident spectral plot and a contingency matrix as well as by calculating the transformed divergence for the spectral signatures, all based on training samples from the TM imagery. Substantial differences in spectral discrimination potential between imagery from the beginning of the growing season and the middle of summer were found. This is because the spectral responses for these five grassland types converge as the peak of the growing season draws nearer. Recreational grassland shows a consistent discrimination advantage over other grassland types, whereas modern pasture is most easily confused. Traditional pasture land, perhaps the most biologically valuable grassland type, can be spectrally discriminated from other grassland types with satisfactory success rates provided early growing season imagery is used.
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Wind power is a low-carbon energy production form that reduces the dependence of society on fossil fuels. Finland has adopted wind energy production into its climate change mitigation policy, and that has lead to changes in legislation, guidelines, regional wind power areas allocation and establishing a feed-in tariff. Wind power production has indeed boosted in Finland after two decades of relatively slow growth, for instance from 2010 to 2011 wind energy production increased with 64 %, but there is still a long way to the national goal of 6 TWh by 2020. This thesis introduces a GIS-based decision-support methodology for the preliminary identification of suitable areas for wind energy production including estimation of their level of risk. The goal of this study was to define the least risky places for wind energy development within Kemiönsaari municipality in Southwest Finland. Spatial multicriteria decision analysis (SMCDA) has been used for searching suitable wind power areas along with many other location-allocation problems. SMCDA scrutinizes complex ill-structured decision problems in GIS environment using constraints and evaluation criteria, which are aggregated using weighted linear combination (WLC). Weights for the evaluation criteria were acquired using analytic hierarchy process (AHP) with nine expert interviews. Subsequently, feasible alternatives were ranked in order to provide a recommendation and finally, a sensitivity analysis was conducted for the determination of recommendation robustness. The first study aim was to scrutinize the suitability and necessity of existing data for this SMCDA study. Most of the available data sets were of sufficient resolution and quality. Input data necessity was evaluated qualitatively for each data set based on e.g. constraint coverage and attribute weights. Attribute quality was estimated mainly qualitatively by attribute comprehensiveness, operationality, measurability, completeness, decomposability, minimality and redundancy. The most significant quality issue was redundancy as interdependencies are not tolerated by WLC and AHP does not include measures to detect them. The third aim was to define the least risky areas for wind power development within the study area. The two highest ranking areas were Nordanå-Lövböle and Påvalsby followed by Helgeboda, Degerdal, Pungböle, Björkboda, and Östanå-Labböle. The fourth aim was to assess the recommendation reliability, and the top-ranking two areas proved robust whereas the other ones were more sensitive.
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Poster at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Panel at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014