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Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview
• Introduction
• Land Information Ontario Overview
• Role of Land Information Ontario in imagery acquisition
• Imagery Acquisition Projects
• Quick Bird Project
• South Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (SWOOP)
• Opportunities for Partnerships
• Introduction
• Land Information Ontario Overview
• Role of Land Information Ontario in imagery acquisition
• Imagery Acquisition Projects
• Quick Bird Project
• South Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (SWOOP)
• Opportunities for Partnerships
“Ontario’s Land Information is well-managed, accessible,
‘integratable’, and affordable”
“Ontario’s Land Information is well-managed, accessible,
‘integratable’, and affordable”
Land Information OntarioLand Information Ontario
• Program developed to coordinate geospatial activities across Ontario
• Program developed to coordinate geospatial activities across Ontario
Data
Administration Geo-referencing
Fundamental
DataThematic Data
DataData
Data Administration
• Data Standards - stakeholder based approach to development of comprehensive data standards
• Data Management - initiation of cooperative approaches to data: collection; maintenance; access; planning; sharing; integration etc.
• Data Partnerships - Provides a forum to identify common data needs and facilitate partnerships between all levels of public and private sector organizations
Planning Goals
• Data should be integrated both horizontally and vertically across jurisdictions, to reduce duplication of effort and to promote the concept of ……”collect once, used by many”.
• Data should be maintained closest to source
• Establish accountability for long-term management of key sector data assets
• Facilitate improved and integrated planning around land information activities
• Data should be integrated both horizontally and vertically across jurisdictions, to reduce duplication of effort and to promote the concept of ……”collect once, used by many”.
• Data should be maintained closest to source
• Establish accountability for long-term management of key sector data assets
• Facilitate improved and integrated planning around land information activities
Federal
Municipal
Provincial
Academia
Conservation Authorities
Other
Sharing DataSharing Data
The Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange (OGDE)The Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange (OGDE)
Long Term StrategiesLong Term Strategies
Development of other Exchange groups• Forestry Exchange - implemented• Water Power Exchange - implemented• Utilities/Infrastructure• Private Sector Exchange
• Looking at collaboration opportunities with other provinces (Quebec/Manitoba/British Columbia and Saskatchewan)
• Working extensively with the IJC and GLC
• Looking to develop partnerships with public sector organizations across the USA, particularly States around the Great Lakes (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota) and Federal (EPA, F&W, USGS etc.)
Development of other Exchange groups• Forestry Exchange - implemented• Water Power Exchange - implemented• Utilities/Infrastructure• Private Sector Exchange
• Looking at collaboration opportunities with other provinces (Quebec/Manitoba/British Columbia and Saskatchewan)
• Working extensively with the IJC and GLC
• Looking to develop partnerships with public sector organizations across the USA, particularly States around the Great Lakes (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota) and Federal (EPA, F&W, USGS etc.)
DataData
Ontario Road Network Ontario Parcel Municipal Boundaries Township Improvements LANDSAT 7
Fundamental Data ProjectsFundamental Data Projects
Southern Ontario Land Resource Information System -MNR, Conservation Authorities, Municipalities, Others
Wind Power Analysis/Mapping- MNR, Private Sector, MOE, Federal (NRCan, EC)
Crown Land Use Atlas- MNR, Forest Industry, Tourism, Northern Development
Groundwater Studies-MOE, Municipalities, Conservation Authorities, Private Sector
Health – West Nile Virus-Min of Health, Public Health Units, MNR, MOE, Health Canada
Trails Ontario - All organized trail groups, MNR, MTO, Tourism, others
Major Provincial Initiatives/Partnerships
• Metadata Directory• Metadata Directory
• Security• Security
• Publishing/Subscribing• Publishing/Subscribing
• Internet Browsing• Internet Browsing
• Warehouse• Structured
• Unstructured
• Warehouse• Structured
• Unstructured
• Other Services• Other Services
Data AccessData Access
Warehouse and DirectoryWarehouse and Directory
Role of Land Information Ontario - ImageryRole of Land Information Ontario - Imagery
Funding- Assist in generating Provincial Ministry
funding partnerships- Coordinate Provincial and Federal interest- Develop and provide Provincial standards
and requirements- Facilitate partnership development with
public and private sector groups who are interested
Funding- Assist in generating Provincial Ministry
funding partnerships- Coordinate Provincial and Federal interest- Develop and provide Provincial standards
and requirements- Facilitate partnership development with
public and private sector groups who are interested
Role of Land Information Ontario - ImageryRole of Land Information Ontario - Imagery
Project Management- Contract and Agreement negotiations- Enter into agreements with Project Vendors
and Partners- Accept and deliver data and products to
Provincial Partners- Coordinate (with stakeholders and partners)
QA/QC of products
Project Management- Contract and Agreement negotiations- Enter into agreements with Project Vendors
and Partners- Accept and deliver data and products to
Provincial Partners- Coordinate (with stakeholders and partners)
QA/QC of products
2002 GTA Ortho and DEM Project (27105 sq. km)2002 GTA Ortho and DEM Project (27105 sq. km)
Project CostProject Cost
Licensing Rights • Data co-owned with vendor• Ability to sell/trade • Dependant on contributions/geographic area
Pricing per square kilometre area: • Ortho and Enhanced DEM sq.km.
• Area A Ortho (20cm) + DEM 8739 = $254.65• Area B Ortho (20cm) + DEM 975 = $329.05• Area C Ortho (20cm) + DEM 2280 = $321.35• Area D Ortho (50cm) + DEM 15111 = $238.65
• Note - Simcoe Cty, Mono Twp & ORM scanned at 30 cm
Total Project Cost ~ $6.8 Million
Ontario Quick Bird Project Ontario Quick Bird Project
Project Overview
• Image Requirements • Source Protection Planning legislation requires current and
accurate mapping to be completed across the province• Conservation Authorities and the Water Resource
Information Project are taking the lead to ensure that source water is protected throughout Ontario
• A Technical Working Group was formed to identify data gaps across the province – current and accurate land use information was recognized as one of the major data gaps for source water protection planning
• Image Requirements • Source Protection Planning legislation requires current and
accurate mapping to be completed across the province• Conservation Authorities and the Water Resource
Information Project are taking the lead to ensure that source water is protected throughout Ontario
• A Technical Working Group was formed to identify data gaps across the province – current and accurate land use information was recognized as one of the major data gaps for source water protection planning
Ontario Quick Bird ProjectOntario Quick Bird Project
Project Overview
• Image Requirements cont’d• Detailed analysis of current data holdings across the
province identified large areas where no imagery was available
• Quick Bird satellite imagery was considered to offer the most detailed imagery at the most effective price
• A project was put in place in March to capture approximately 125,000 sq km of imagery
• Anticipated completion in 2007
• Image Requirements cont’d• Detailed analysis of current data holdings across the
province identified large areas where no imagery was available
• Quick Bird satellite imagery was considered to offer the most detailed imagery at the most effective price
• A project was put in place in March to capture approximately 125,000 sq km of imagery
• Anticipated completion in 2007
QuickBird Satellite Imagery
• Satellite Owned by Digital Globe
• Launched 2001• Products include:
• 60 cm panchromatic• 2.4 M multi-spectral (B/G/R/IR)• Scene size = 16.5 km2 swath (272 sq
km/scene)
• Satellite Owned by Digital Globe
• Launched 2001• Products include:
• 60 cm panchromatic• 2.4 M multi-spectral (B/G/R/IR)• Scene size = 16.5 km2 swath (272 sq
km/scene)
Quick Bird Imagery – Agriculture – false colour
Ontario Quick Bird ProjectOntario Quick Bird Project
Area of Interest
Quick Bird Project StatusQuick Bird Project Status
MNR Fire Acquisitions
Ontario QuickBird ProjectOntario QuickBird Project
Funding:
• Cost: $19.25 per sq km• Signed Contract for ~ $2.2 Million• Funding commitments obtained primarily from
Provincial Ministries for a wide variety of business purposes
• Multi user licenses established for broad use across the public sector (Federal, Provincial, Municipal, Conservation Authorities, others)
• Able to display images over the internet – raw data not downloadable
Funding:
• Cost: $19.25 per sq km• Signed Contract for ~ $2.2 Million• Funding commitments obtained primarily from
Provincial Ministries for a wide variety of business purposes
• Multi user licenses established for broad use across the public sector (Federal, Provincial, Municipal, Conservation Authorities, others)
• Able to display images over the internet – raw data not downloadable
South Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (SWOOP)
• Project initiated out of Sarnia/Lambton to capture updated, high resolution orthophotography
• Development of funding partnerships expanded beyond Sarnia/Lambton
• Evolved to large project area, encompassing all of south western Ontario ~ 40,000 sq km
• Project initiated out of Sarnia/Lambton to capture updated, high resolution orthophotography
• Development of funding partnerships expanded beyond Sarnia/Lambton
• Evolved to large project area, encompassing all of south western Ontario ~ 40,000 sq km
SWOOP Project Area
SWOOP Project Overview
• Utilizing Digital Camera Technology• Technical Requirements
• 2 levels of imagery – includes multi band data• Planning Level
– 30 cm orthophotography across the whole project area– Digital surface model being collected
• Engineering Level– 10 cm orthophotography in selected urban areas,
Essex County and the shorelines of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay
– Digital Elevation Data accurate enough to generate 50 cm contours throughout areas of interest
• Spring photography – leaf off, after snow• Full delivery by Dec 2006• Ownership and IP rights for all partners
• Utilizing Digital Camera Technology• Technical Requirements
• 2 levels of imagery – includes multi band data• Planning Level
– 30 cm orthophotography across the whole project area– Digital surface model being collected
• Engineering Level– 10 cm orthophotography in selected urban areas,
Essex County and the shorelines of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay
– Digital Elevation Data accurate enough to generate 50 cm contours throughout areas of interest
• Spring photography – leaf off, after snow• Full delivery by Dec 2006• Ownership and IP rights for all partners
Color Digital
Collection two weeks apart: film camera vs. UltraCam UltraCam Digital: GSD 17 cm
30 cm - RGB
SWOOP Partnerships
• Approximately 100 private and public sector funding partners
• Total Cost for all products ~ $1.6 Million• Funding based on number of organizations
interested within a particular geographic area• 20 municipalities paying less than $1,000.00
(one paying $9.60 ~ 25 sq km)• Provincial and Federal Government contributions
– Coordinated through LIO• Includes border areas in USA (Detroit/Port Huron)
– 1km • Large Private Sector Organizations accessing
whole coverage area• Hydro One• Union Gas
• Approximately 100 private and public sector funding partners
• Total Cost for all products ~ $1.6 Million• Funding based on number of organizations
interested within a particular geographic area• 20 municipalities paying less than $1,000.00
(one paying $9.60 ~ 25 sq km)• Provincial and Federal Government contributions
– Coordinated through LIO• Includes border areas in USA (Detroit/Port Huron)
– 1km • Large Private Sector Organizations accessing
whole coverage area• Hydro One• Union Gas
Imagery and Orthophoto PartnershipsImagery and Orthophoto Partnerships
Project Areas – 250,000 sq mi
Project Costs – $ 12 Million
Deliverables• Southern Ontario
: 20 – 50 cm colour orthos: DTM
• Northern and Eastern Ontario : Multi band Quick Bird Imagery
Ownership – joint ownership of product (vendor and public sector partners)
Funding – Over 200 Provincial, Municipal, Conservation Authority, Federal, Private Sector Partnerships
Forest Management Areas – Crown LandForest Management Areas – Crown Land
• 40% of the province• ~ 20 cm resolution• Updating imagery over the next five years• Multispectral• Includes enhanced DEM
• 40% of the province• ~ 20 cm resolution• Updating imagery over the next five years• Multispectral• Includes enhanced DEM
Future Opportunities for Partnerships
• Development of a strategic, coordinated, partnership funding approach to high cost data acquisition products through LIO
• Cost effective method of obtaining current and accurate high resolution data
• Imagery updates• Highly developed municipalities currently on
a three year update cycle• Rural municipalities looking at 5 year update
intervals
• Need to consider products – leaf on/off, DEM
• Development of a strategic, coordinated, partnership funding approach to high cost data acquisition products through LIO
• Cost effective method of obtaining current and accurate high resolution data
• Imagery updates• Highly developed municipalities currently on
a three year update cycle• Rural municipalities looking at 5 year update
intervals
• Need to consider products – leaf on/off, DEM
Future Challenges
• Data Volume• Extremely large storage requirements
• Data Distribution• Need to develop coordinated and
centralized storage capacity• Compression utilities need to be effective
and efficient• Raw data to be used on an as needed
basis – site specific
• Archiving historical imagery
• Data Volume• Extremely large storage requirements
• Data Distribution• Need to develop coordinated and
centralized storage capacity• Compression utilities need to be effective
and efficient• Raw data to be used on an as needed
basis – site specific
• Archiving historical imagery
For More Information Contact:
Mike RobertsonPhone: (705) 755-1280Email: [email protected]
Land Information Ontario web site : www.lio.mnr.gov.on.ca
For More Information Contact:
Mike RobertsonPhone: (705) 755-1280Email: [email protected]
Land Information Ontario web site : www.lio.mnr.gov.on.ca