DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW GEOSPATIAL DATA SHARING/OVERLAY SYSTEM FOR LAND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – CERES GAIA –

  • Tateishi R
  • Sri Sumantyo J
  • Miyazaki A
  • et al.
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Abstract. A new geospatial data sharing/overlay system, CEReS Gaia, has developed. The purpose of the system development is to promote land surface environmental studies. The system has developed to meet the requirements by academic users who wish easy data analysis by using his/her own data with existing other data. The system has the following features; a) internationally unlimited expansion of servers, b) multi-language capability (currently, only English), c) free access without user registration, d) data upload/download by registered users, e) capability to overlay user’s data on other registered data, f) option of open or selective data distribution.

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Tateishi, R., Sri Sumantyo, J. T., Miyazaki, A., & Sumitani, H. (2012). DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW GEOSPATIAL DATA SHARING/OVERLAY SYSTEM FOR LAND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – CERES GAIA –. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XXXIX-B4, 201–202. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxix-b4-201-2012

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