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Analytical 3D views and virtual globes — scientific results in a familiar spatial context
Authors:Dirk Tiede  Stefan Lang
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universitá degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy;2. Geomodels, Departament de Geodinamica i Geofisica, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain;1. Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada, 506 West Burnside Rd., Victoria, BC V8Z 1M5, Canada;2. Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, NO 1432 Ås, Norway;3. Forest Research Institute, Wonnhaldestraße 4, Baden-Württemberg 79100, Freiburg, Germany;4. Office National des Forêts, Département RDI, Pôle de Nancy, 11 Ile-de-Corse, 54000, Nancy, France
Abstract:In this paper we introduce analytical three-dimensional (3D) views as a means for effective and comprehensible information delivery, using virtual globes and the third dimension as an additional information carrier. Four case studies are presented, in which information extraction results from very high spatial resolution (VHSR) satellite images were conditioned and aggregated or disaggregated to regular spatial units. The case studies were embedded in the context of: (1) urban life quality assessment (Salzburg/Austria); (2) post-disaster assessment (Harare/Zimbabwe); (3) emergency response (Lukole/Tanzania); and (4) contingency planning (faked crisis scenario/Germany). The results are made available in different virtual globe environments, using the implemented contextual data (such as satellite imagery, aerial photographs, and auxiliary geodata) as valuable additional context information. Both day-to-day users and high-level decision makers are addressees of this tailored information product. The degree of abstraction required for understanding a complex analytical content is balanced with the ease and appeal by which the context is conveyed.
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