Sharing a broad vision:
Harmonise spatial information for a sustainable development in Europe.
The main goal of the Humboldt Application Scenarios is employment of the developed framework components in real world conditions. The Humboldt Application Scenarios are both, a test bed and a community driven research environment. Moreover, this activity contributes to the full realisation of the sustainability of the Humboldt Framework.
The following application scenarios are covered by the Humboldt project:
Atmosphere
Provision of location-based personalised air quality information.
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Border Security
This scenario aims to enable effective border control and security.
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European Risk Atlas
Cross-border disaster management application for command and control centres.
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Forest
Land cover and vegetation integration with data for water resources, risk management and security.
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Ocean
Application for assessing and managing marine and ocean oil/contaminants spill crises.
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Protected Areas
Integrated management of nature resources by national and regional bodies, also for tourism exploitation
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Sustainable Urban Atlas
Harmonisation of key variables of urban development also in responses to climate change.
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Transboundary Catchment
Cross-border data harmonisation to support trans-boundary catchment management.
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Urban Planning
Spatial data harmonization of background data used in urban/ spatial planning & other spatial data sources.
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News
Survey on the Geographic Information Market in Europe
The Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD, as coordinator of the EU project HUMBOLDT, in cooperation with the Technical University Darmstadt prepared a survey on the European GI Market.
The main goal of this study is to deduce certain trends and future developments based on the opinions and expectations of market experts and decision makers and not to obtain a representative empirical study.
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16. Münchner Fortbildungsseminar Geoinformationssysteme
GIS experts from academia, industry and government will gather in Munich for two days of training courses and workshops followed by a two-day conference from 21-24 March, 2011.
HUMBOLDT will be presented in the training course "Data harmonisation in the context of INSPIRE" on Tuesday, 22 March.
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INSPIRED BY ESDIN
Our partner project ESDIN is coming to the end of a very successful project collaboration and invites you to the ESDIN closing workshop on 29th March 2011 in Brussels, Belgium.
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