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E-raamat: Land Use and Land Cover Semantics: Principles, Best Practices, and Prospects

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  • Formaat: 360 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351231046
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Explore the Important Role that the Semantics of Land Use and Land Cover Plays within a Broader Environmental ContextFocused on the information semantics of land use and land cover (LULC) and providing a platform for reassessing this field,Land Use and Land Cover Semantics: Principles, Best Practices, and Prospects presents a comprehensive overview of fundamental theories and best practices for applying semantics in LULC. Developed by a team of experts bridging relevant areas related to the subject (LULC studies, ontology, semantic uncertainty, information science, and earth observation), this book encourages effective and critical uses of LULC data and considers practical contexts where LULC semantics can play a vital role.The book includes work on conceptual and technological semantic practices, including but not limited to categorization; the definition of criteria for sets and their members; metadata; documentation for data reuse; ontology logic restrictions; reasoning from text sources; and explicit semantic specifications, ontologies, vocabularies, and design patterns. It also includes use cases from applicable semantics in searches, LULC classification, spatial analysis and visualization, issues of Big Data, knowledge infrastructures and their organization, and integration of bottom-up and top-down approaches to collaboration frameworks and interdisciplinary challenges such as EarthCube.This book: Centers on the link between planning goals, objectives, and policy and land use classification systemsUses examples of maps and databases to draw attention to the problems of semantic integration of land use/cover dataDiscusses the principles used in a categorizationExplores the origins and impacts of semantic variation using the example of land coverExamines how crowd science and human perceptions can be used to improve the quality of land cover datasets, and moreLand Use and Land Cover Semantics: Principles, Best Practices, and Prospects offers an up-to-date account of land use/land cover semantics, looks into aspects of semantic data modeling, and discusses current approaches, ongoing developments, and future trends. The book provides guidance to anyone working with land use or land cover data, looking to harmonize categories, repurpose data, or otherwise develop or use LULC datasets.

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"The book is a collection of articles written by well-known scientists in Spatial Information Science. The book editors and reviewers led by Dr. Ahlqvist recognized specialist in the land use and land cover data treatment, provide careful selection and high quality of published material. I find this book to be a timely and helpful resource that gathers many different strands of quality research on increasingly pressing issues around the integrated use of land use and land cover data." Sergei Levashkin, Visual Intelligence LP, Houston, Texas, USA

Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
1 Land Use/Land Cover Classification Systems and Their Relationship to Land Planning
1(20)
William J. Gribb
Robert J. Czerniak
2 Ontology for National Land Use/Land Cover Map: Poland Case Study
21(20)
Malgorzata Luc
Elzbieta Bielecka
3 The Need for Awareness of Semantic Plasticity in International Harmonization of Geographical Information: Seen from a Nordic Forest Classification Perspective
41(18)
Alexandra Bjork
Helle Skanes
4 Parameterized Approaches to the Categorization of Land Use and Land Cover
59(26)
Louisa J. M. Jansen
5 Eliciting and Formalizing the Intricate Semantics of Land Use and Land Cover Class Definitions
85(22)
Margarita Kokla
Alkyoni Baglatzi
Marinos Kavouras
6 The EAGLE Concept: A Paradigm Shift in Land Monitoring
107(38)
Stephan Arnold
Geoffrey Smith
Gerard Hazeu
Barbara Kosztra
Christoph Perger
Gebhard Banko
Tomas Soukup
Geir-Harald Strand
Nuria Valcarcel Sanz
Michael Bock
7 An Applied Ontology for Semantics Associated with Surface Water Features
145(26)
Dalia E. Varanka
E. Lynn Usery
8 Land Type Categories as a Complement to Land Use and Land Cover Attributes in Landscape Mapping and Monitoring
171(20)
Anders Glimskar
Helle Skanes
9 Text Mining Analysis of Land Cover Semantic Overlap
191(20)
Alexis Comber
Peter Fisher
Richard Wadsworth
10 LC3: A Spatiotemporal Data Model to Study Qualified Land Cover Changes
211(32)
Helbert Arenas
Benjamin Harbelot
Christophe Cruz
11 Applying Tegon, the Elementary Physical Land Cover Feature, for Data Interoperability
243(28)
Wim Devos
Pavel Milenov
12 Resolving Semantic Heterogeneities in Land Use and Land Cover
271(24)
Nancy Wiegand
Gary Berg-Cross
Naijun Zhou
13 Crowdsourcing Landscape Perceptions to Validate Land Cover Classifications
295(20)
Kevin Sparks
Alexander Klippel
Jan Oliver Wallgrun
David Mark
Index 315
Ola Ahlqvist, PhD, is associate professor of geography at The Ohio State University. He worked professionally with local and regional environmental planning in Finland and Sweden in the 1990s. After completing a PhD in geography at Stockholm University in 2001, followed by postdoctoral training at Penn State University, Ahlqvist joined the Geography Department at The Ohio State University in 2005. His research interests include semantic uncertainty and formal ontology in analysis of land cover change; how online maps, social media, and games form a nexus for spatial collaboration; and the scholarship of engagement in geographic information system and service learning.

Dalia Varanka, PhD, is research geographer at the U.S. Geological Survey and adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University. After working at the Field Museum of Natural History and the Newberry Library in Chicago, she received her PhD degree in geography from the University of WisconsinMilwaukee in 1994. She began her federal career as a physical science technician with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Milwaukee. She joined the Mid-Continent Mapping Center, Rolla, Missouri, in 1997 and became a research scientist in 1999. She conducts research in geospatial semantics and ontology and teaches a graduate-level course on that subject.

Steffen Fritz, PhD, is a researcher at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria. He has a master of science in geographical information for development from the University of Durham, UK, and a PhD from the School of Geography at the University of Leeds, UK. As a postdoctoral fellow at the Joint Research Centre (JRC Ispra) Italy, his main focus was to mosaic, harmonize, and produce the Global Land Cover GLC2000 database, but also studied the uncertainties in global land cover. Since 2007, Dr. Fritz has been at International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA, Austria), where he became the initiator and driving force behind Geo-Wiki.org a global land cover validation tool based on Web 2.0 and crowdsourcing to reduce uncertainties in land cover and land use in particular. Since 2014 he is group leader of the Earth Observation Systems group within the Ecosystem Services and Management Program at IIASA.

Krzysztof Janowicz, PhD, is an assistant professor for geographic information science at the Geography Department of the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). He is the chair of UCSBs Cognitive Science Program and one of two editors-in-chief of the Semantic Web journal. Before moving to Santa Barbara, he was an assistant professor at the Pennsylvania State University and a postdoctoral at the University of Muenster, Germany. He is studying the role of space and time for a knowledge organization and is especially interested in geosemantics, geo-ontologies, and geographic information retrieval.