Interoperable web GIS services for marine pollution monitoring and forecasting |
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Authors: | Torill Hamre Hajo Krasemann Steve Groom Declan Dunne Gisbert Breitbach Bruce Hackett Kai Sørensen Stein Sandven |
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Institution: | 1.Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center,Bergen,Norway;2.GKSS Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH,Institute for Coastal Research,Geesthacht,Germany;3.Plymouth Marine Laboratory,Plymouth,United Kingdom;4.Coastal and Marine Resources Centre,University College Cork,Co. Cork,Ireland;5.Norwegian Meteorological Institute,Oslo,Norway;6.Norwegian Institute for Water Research,Oslo,Norway |
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Abstract: | This paper presents services and systems developed in the FP6 InterRisk (Interoperable GMES Services for Environmental Risk
Management in Marine and Coastal Areas of Europe) project, which addresses the need for better access to information for risk
management in Europe, both in cases of natural hazards and industrial accidents. The overall objective of the project is to
develop a pilot system for interoperable GMES monitoring and forecasting services for environmental management in marine and
coastal areas. This pilot system is based on established and widely adopted web-GIS standards, in line with INSPIRE recommendations.
The pilot is comprised of, among other things, a portal and a web-GIS map viewer, both developed using open source tools.
Providers using commercial tools adhering to the adopted standards, however, can also deliver products to the InterRisk pilot.
The InterRisk services and system are based on a combination of free and commercial software, and have been demonstrated to
end-users in three European areas: Norwegian, UK and Irish waters, and German and Polish waters. Products and services offered
in these areas are presented, along with an outline of the technical development of web-GIS clients and portals.
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Keywords: | Web-GIS WMS GMES INSPIRE Marine pollution Interoperable services |
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