Digital Earth Observation infrastructures and initiatives: a review framework based on open principles
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Link to original paper.
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Link to the presentation given at FOSS4G 2023 in Prizren, Kosovo.
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Table 1. Data providers: they make EO datasets available within infrastructures;
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Table 2. Cloud-based geoprocessing platforms: they offer computational capacity in line with the paradigm “bring the user to the data”;
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Table 3. Brokers and catalogues: they offer discovery services by harvesting data from existing catalogues;
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Table 4. Thematic hubs and Research infrastructures: they incorporate EO data relevant to specific thematic domains, such as agriculture, biodiversity and atmosphere;
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Table 5. Data cubes: they implement a multidimensional array structure, on which one can load several bands and perform slicing and algebraic operations;
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Table 6. Virtual infrastructures: they place additional layers on top of existing platforms with the goal to facilitate data access and increase the discoverability of and interoperability between such platforms;
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Table 7. Initiatives and programmes: EO-related, publicly funded programmes.
The lists of platforms that we identified is by no means exhaustive. If you think we missed something, please, make a pull request.