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Thematic Session “Geoscience for the Society”, 52nd CCOP Annual Session, Bangkok, Thailand, 1 November 2016
CCOP Geoinformation Sharing Infrastructure for East and Southeast Asia
(GSi) Project
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Thematic Session “Geoscience for the Society”,52nd CCOP Annual Session, Bangkok, Thailand
Shinji Takarada and Joel BandibasLeaders of the GSi Project
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
Thematic Session “Geoscience for the Society”, 52nd CCOP Annual Session, Bangkok, Thailand, 1 November 2016
Title: Geoinformation Sharing Infrastructure for East and Southeast Asia (GSiProject)
Scope: Compile various geoscientific information in CCOP countries, and construct
a database on an open Web, using the world standard formats and GIS, Each member country is responsible for updating the database and
maintaining the data quality, Upload published geoscience data and maps with the GIS format, Establish a geoinformation infrastructure in Asia and for the world.
Duration: Year 2015 - 2020 The first-version official database will be opened in 2018
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Scope of the CCOP GSi Project
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Develop a new geoinformation integration and sharing system usinginternational standards and free and open‐source software among CCOPcountries
Geological Maps
Remote Sensing
Geo‐Hazards Groundwater
Geophysical Data
Mineral Resources
Topographic Maps
Geo‐Environment
Geoinformation in CCOP Countries
CCOP GeoinformationIntegration and Sharing System
Thailand
VietnamChina
Cambodia
Korea
Lao PDR
Malaysia
Indonesia
Papua New Guinea
Singapore Timor‐Leste
Japan
PhilippinesCloud ServerMyanmar
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CCOP Geoinformation Sharing Infrastructurefor East and Southeast Asia (GSi) Project
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CCOP STRATEGIC PLAN 2016‐2020
CCOP Strategic Plan 2016‐2020
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CCOP Strategic Plan 2016‐2020
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CCOP Strategic Plan 2016‐2020
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1. Geoinformation Sharing
2. Deliver our Geoscience Knowledge to Society
3. International Standardization
4. Capacity Building
Scope and goal of the GSi Project
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1. Geoinformation Sharing
・Collaborations among CCOP member counties
・Increase our communications (Geoscience development, Upgrade our outputs, Collaboration seeds)
・Comprehensive database in E and SE Asia(Compile geoinformation, eg. Hazard and risk data, geoenvironment )
・Data Archive,Promote Digitization(Big data era, Data salvage, local to international)
・Data Analysis on the web
Scope and goal of the GSi Project
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2. Deliver our Geoscience Knowledge to Society
・Useful geoscience information for Society
・Increase accessibilities from our users
・Hazard mitigation, geoenvironment
・Freely available and understandable for users
・Visualization
・Useful for outreach programs
Scope and goal of the GSi Project
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3. International Standardization
・Promote Inter-operability
・Use OGC standard (WMS, WFS, WCS, WMTS)
・Open source software (free of charge)
・Ready to use data (from PDF to GIS)
・Increase our transparency
・Collaborate with other projects (eg. OneGeology)
Scope and goal of the GSi Project
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4. Capacity Building
・WebGIS technology and database skills
・Education for young-generation staff
・Know-how transfer (eg. Wiki & Cookbooks)
・Improve data quality
・Make web services formulation team
・Training Course
Scope and goal of the GSi Project
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2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Grand design
Selection of geoscience data
Operation manual
System development and data upload
Capacity building (Training Course, Web services formulation team)
Prepare a own server in each country
Official Open
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System design
Preliminary Open
Kick-off 1st WS 2nd WS 3rd WS 4th WS 5th WS
Interaction with other major systems
Work Plan
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Sep. 1‐2, 2015, Bangkok, Thailand
GSi Project Kick‐off Meeting
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Sep. 20‐22, 2016, Solo, Indonesia
GSi 1st International Workshop
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1. Geographical Data
2. Geology (Land, Marine, OneGeology, Seamless)
3. Geophysics (Gravity, Magnetics, Heat flow)
4. Mineral Resources
5. Groundwater
6. Geohazards (Earthquake, Tsunami, Volcano, Landslide, Flood)
7. Geo‐Environmental Data (Land subsidence, Coastal Erosion)
8. Remote Sensing (Volcano, Mineral, Ground Deformation)
9. Energy Resources (Geothermal, Hydrocarbon)
10. CO2 Storage 15
Data Examples
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OneGeology
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GeoSpatialDatabase
Automated WebGIS Portal Generation System
CCOP
Request
New Portal
WebGISPortal
Generator
Web Map Service
Generator
Spatial Content Request
Content Content
Database Structure
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Data Access Privileges
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GSi Data Upload and Portal Generation Site
http://ccop‐gsi.org/MyPortalCreator/new_main/
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Currently Two Cloud Servers (&GA, Indonesia)1. CCOP GSi Server
http://ccop‐gsi.org
Dedicated server at Sakura Internet (at Hokkaido, Japan), CPU Xeon 6Core 2.5GHz, Memory 16GB, HD 2TB, US$1200/year
2. GSJ Geoinfo Server
http://ccop‐geoinfo.org
Dedicated server at Sakura Internet (at Hokkaido, Japan), CPU Xeon 6Core 2.5GHz, Memory 16GB, HD 2TB, US$1200/year
GSi Project Servers
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✓Coordinate with GSJ and CCOP member countries in the implementation of the project.
✓Maintain the project’s main server, including the data administration with assistance from GSJ.
✓Monitor the progress of the project implementation.
Role of CCOP TS
Role of CCOP TS
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✓Provide the leading role in the implementation of the project and the development of the system, technical support and its documentation.
✓Train the CCOP staffs in the use and maintenance of the server.
✓Provide expertise for the capacity building related activities
Role of GSJ
Role of GSJ
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✓Coordinate the implementation of the project at the national level.
✓Lead and guides the data coordinators of the member country.
✓Monitors and reports the progress of the project to the CCOP TS.
Role of National Coordinators
Role of National Coordinators
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✓Responsible for the data collection and upload to the system.
✓Responsible for data quality control, maintenance and update.
✓Provides documentation about the data (i.e. metadata) and answers users’ queries related to the data.
✓Works closely with the national coordinator and project coordinator of CCOP TS.
Role of Data Coordinators(One coordinator for each data type such as geological maps, minerals, energy, geological hazards, groundwater, CO2 storage, etc.)
*Preferably have experience in spatial data handling and have used GIS software.
Role of Data Coordinators
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2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Grand design
Selection of geoscience data
Operation manual
System development and data upload
Capacity building (Training Course, Web services formulation team)
Prepare a own server in each country
Official Open
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System design
Preliminary Open
Kick-off 1st WS 2nd WS 3rd WS 4th WS 5th WS
Interaction with other major systems
Work Plan
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Sep. 2015 to Sep. 2016
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1. The Kick-off Meeting (Sep. 1-2, 2015)
2. Submit a tentative data upload plan for 5 years (by CCOP Annual Session in Oct. 2015)
3. Start data upload and try to make an own portal site
4. Agreement of the data policy
5. System development and improvement (requests from National and Data Coordinators)
6. Provide user manual for National and Data Coordinators
7. Make a mailing-list service and wiki site for discussion among participants (knowledge database)
(1st year)
Work Plan
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Sep. 2016 to Sep. 2017
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1. The GSi Project Workshop (Sep. 2016)
2. Open a preliminary main GSi portal site from CCOP by Sep. 2016.
3. Try to open a preliminary portal site from your own institutes by March 2017.
4. Increase quantity and quality of the data on the GSi system.
5. System development and improvement (Make a web services formulation team in CCOP)
6. Training for further developments
7. Make links to other major systems such as OneGeology
(2nd year)
Work Plan
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Sep. 2017 to Sep. 2020
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1. The GSi Project Workshops (in 2018, 2019 & 2020)
2. Open the official main GSi portal site from CCOP by Sep. 2018.
3. Open official portal sites from your own institutes by Sep. 2018.
4. Increase quantity and quality of the data on the GSi system.
5. System development and improvement. (data interaction, processing, etc.)
6. Training Courses for further developments.
7. Make interactions with other major international projects.
8. Try to provide own WebGIS server by Sep. 2019.
9. Disseminate the GSi System to the world.
(3rd – 5th year)
Work Plan
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Preliminary 5‐years Data Upload Plan
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Progress of data upload (‐Sep. 2016)
1. 1:1M Geological Map of Japan
2. 1:2M Geological Map of Japan
3. 1:2M CCOP Geological Map of East and Southeast Asia
4. 1:5M Geological Map of Asia
5. 1:200k Geological Map Kanto Region (14 sheets)
6. 1:200k Seamless Geological Map of Japan (2nd year)
7. Earthquake source region data (Asia area) (Geohazards)
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First year uploaded data
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Progress of preliminary GSJ portal site
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Preliminary portal sites of member country
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Collaborations: OneGeology Aisa
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Collaboratios: Groundwater
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Collaborations: G‐EVER (Geohazards)
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ASTER Global DEMCover all Quaternary volcanoes in the world (ca. 3300)
Gravity CurrentsHazards Assessment(Energy Cone, Titan2D)
Tephra Fall Hazard Assessment(Tephra2)
Simulation results can be downloaded.
Links to major volcano databases
http://volcano.g-ever1.org/
G-EVER Volcanic Hazard Assessment Support System
Collaborations: Hazards Assessment
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1. Data in GSi system are owned by the organizations that originally produce the data.
2. Data in the GSi system are used only for browsing, visualization, data queries, and web processing.
3. Data download using the GSi system will be decided by the data uploader/owner.
4. If a user wants to use original data of other institute/country, the user must obtain permission from the owner of the data.
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Data Policy
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5. GSi system will provide access control of each data. By default, only the data owner has the right to edit and delete his own data, and change his own data’s access rights.
6. To encourage responsible use, and to improve the database and utilities, CCOP TS will track the user access numbers.
7. In citing data from GSi system, users should cite the owner(s) of the data, not GSi.
8. Accessing data using the GSi System is free.39
Data Policy
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Discussion Site and Mailing list
https://sites.google.com/site/ccopgsi/
ccop‐gsi@g‐ever.org
National CoordinatorsData CoordinatorsCCOP TS
Mailing list
Please post any requests, questions and recent progress about GSi project on the Discussion site and Mailing list
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Thank you for your attention!