Logical / Physical SIGIZC Cycle SIGIZC Quality Control + Metadata References Diverse Data Sources...

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DATA LOAD

DATA ANALYSIS&

DSS

ICMZDATA MODEL

DESIGN

DATA SEARCH, QUERY& DOWNLOAD

Logical / Physical

SIGIZC CycleSIGIZC Cycle

SIGIZC

Quality Control

+ Metadata ReferencesDiverse Data Sources

InteroperabilityScientific Spatial Data Infrastructure

Marine/Terrestrial Data

Indicators

International Referneces :Marine Data Model

Biodiversity Data ModelOther…

Data interchangeStandards

SIG Desktop

Remote Acces

Web

Web Map Service-Data Download-View and query-Analysis

WWW

Ethernet

GISServer

File/ImageServer

DBMSServer

RELATIONAL DBMS

GeoInfo. AlphanumericImages

WMSWFS

Open Geospatial Consortium Standards

SIGIMEDEA Data Model

Scientific Spatial Data

Infrastructure for

GIZC INSPIRE

SIGIZC ArquitectureSIGIZC Arquitecture

International Referneces :Marine Data Model

Biodiversity Data ModelOther…

Web Map Services

1. Metadata Explorer

2. Cartographic Viewer

GIS Desktop

SIGIZC

SIGIZC CycleSIGIZC Cycle

Remote Data Acces Local Acces

Heavy DB Clients

Thin DB Clients

GIS Data documented using Metadata Standards ISO 9.115 , OGC  The user can search data directly using the a metadata management tool :

 

SIGIZC : Searching Data..SIGIZC : Searching Data..

Or go directly to view or download data using a thematic index of data structured in four topics :Environmental

VariableICMZ Area Research Project Geographic

Location  The GIS database has a thematic structure in 20 categories using the same model that propose the INSPIRE initiative (Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe) of the European Union

WMS/WFS services have been developed in the context of INSPIRE , compliant with INSPIRE principles and Open GIS Consortium standards. In practice, this means that the layers can be viewed through any Web Mapping Service Client (WMS Standalone or Web viewer, ESRI ArcGIS). Metadata are also Available.

The Data is indexed in one or more ICMZ areas :

Litoral Global ChangeBiodiversityQuality and EmergenceOperational OceanographyNew Marine TechnologiesSocioeconomic Analyst

The data mantain information about the research project that belong

SIGIZC : Data ViewerSIGIZC : Data Viewer

Google Earth / Google Maps

SIGIZC : Map ViewerSIGIZC : Map Viewer

DEDUCE INDICATORS

Percent of built-up land for the coastal and non-coastal NUTS 5

87

13

83

17

Percent of built-up land for the coastal and non-coastal NUTS 5

1990 2000

14,22837181

5,079407166

17,5075613

6,792825136

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

1990 2000

Percent of built-up land for the 0-1 km and 0-10 km buffers for both 1990 and 2000

0 - 1 km

0 - 10 km

Demand for property on the coast

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