ºÝºÝߣshows by User: geoanalyticsca / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: geoanalyticsca / Wed, 03 Jun 2020 00:03:45 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: geoanalyticsca Geo Analytics Canada Overview - May 2020 /slideshow/geo-analytics-canada-overview-may-2020/234887465 geoanalyticscanadaoverview20200602-200603000345
GEO Analytics Canada - www.geoanalytics.ca - overview presentation.]]>

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Wed, 03 Jun 2020 00:03:45 GMT /slideshow/geo-analytics-canada-overview-may-2020/234887465 geoanalyticsca@slideshare.net(geoanalyticsca) Geo Analytics Canada Overview - May 2020 geoanalyticsca GEO Analytics Canada - www.geoanalytics.ca - overview presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoanalyticscanadaoverview20200602-200603000345-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> GEO Analytics Canada - www.geoanalytics.ca - overview presentation.
Geo Analytics Canada Overview - May 2020 from GEO Analytics Canada
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GEO Analytics Canada Overview April 2020 /slideshow/geo-analytics-canada-overview-april-2020/232347655 geoanalyticscanadaoverview20200420-200421060121
GEO Analytics Canada - www.geoanalytics.ca - overview presentation.]]>

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Tue, 21 Apr 2020 06:01:21 GMT /slideshow/geo-analytics-canada-overview-april-2020/232347655 geoanalyticsca@slideshare.net(geoanalyticsca) GEO Analytics Canada Overview April 2020 geoanalyticsca GEO Analytics Canada - www.geoanalytics.ca - overview presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoanalyticscanadaoverview20200420-200421060121-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> GEO Analytics Canada - www.geoanalytics.ca - overview presentation.
GEO Analytics Canada Overview April 2020 from GEO Analytics Canada
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Evaluating 30 Years of Landsat Data for Vegetation Disturbance and Recovery in Northeastern British Columbia Olivier /slideshow/evaluating-30-years-of-landsat-data-for-vegetation-disturbance-and-recovery-in-northeastern-british-columbia-olivier/226810458 hatfieldotsuiptacecologicalissuesforumv06-200203173906
Hatfield is pleased to be presenting at the Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC) 2019 Ecological Issues Forum on December 5th in Calgary, AB. Olivier Tsui, Hatfield’s Geomatics Manager, will present Evaluating 30 Years of The Society for Ecosystem Restoration in Northern BC (SERNbc), BC Government, and Hatfield completed a systematic analysis of landscape disturbance and vegetation recovery for four woodland caribous ranges in northeastern BC (more than 33,000 km2). The analysis used the 30-year history of free and open Landsat imagery and innovative disturbance detection and spectral recovery analytics. Results from the study demonstrate the value of the long time-series of Landsat imagery when combined with cutting edge analytical methods and processing power provided by cloud computing platforms. The authors of the study are: Olivier Tsui, Hatfield Consultants Marc Steynen, SERNbc Alex Bevington, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development Barry Pierce, Hatfield Consultants Dr. Ignacio San-Miguel, Hatfield Consultants]]>

Hatfield is pleased to be presenting at the Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC) 2019 Ecological Issues Forum on December 5th in Calgary, AB. Olivier Tsui, Hatfield’s Geomatics Manager, will present Evaluating 30 Years of The Society for Ecosystem Restoration in Northern BC (SERNbc), BC Government, and Hatfield completed a systematic analysis of landscape disturbance and vegetation recovery for four woodland caribous ranges in northeastern BC (more than 33,000 km2). The analysis used the 30-year history of free and open Landsat imagery and innovative disturbance detection and spectral recovery analytics. Results from the study demonstrate the value of the long time-series of Landsat imagery when combined with cutting edge analytical methods and processing power provided by cloud computing platforms. The authors of the study are: Olivier Tsui, Hatfield Consultants Marc Steynen, SERNbc Alex Bevington, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development Barry Pierce, Hatfield Consultants Dr. Ignacio San-Miguel, Hatfield Consultants]]>
Mon, 03 Feb 2020 17:39:06 GMT /slideshow/evaluating-30-years-of-landsat-data-for-vegetation-disturbance-and-recovery-in-northeastern-british-columbia-olivier/226810458 geoanalyticsca@slideshare.net(geoanalyticsca) Evaluating 30 Years of Landsat Data for Vegetation Disturbance and Recovery in Northeastern British Columbia Olivier geoanalyticsca Hatfield is pleased to be presenting at the Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC) 2019 Ecological Issues Forum on December 5th in Calgary, AB. Olivier Tsui, Hatfield’s Geomatics Manager, will present Evaluating 30 Years of The Society for Ecosystem Restoration in Northern BC (SERNbc), BC Government, and Hatfield completed a systematic analysis of landscape disturbance and vegetation recovery for four woodland caribous ranges in northeastern BC (more than 33,000 km2). The analysis used the 30-year history of free and open Landsat imagery and innovative disturbance detection and spectral recovery analytics. Results from the study demonstrate the value of the long time-series of Landsat imagery when combined with cutting edge analytical methods and processing power provided by cloud computing platforms. The authors of the study are: Olivier Tsui, Hatfield Consultants Marc Steynen, SERNbc Alex Bevington, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development Barry Pierce, Hatfield Consultants Dr. Ignacio San-Miguel, Hatfield Consultants <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hatfieldotsuiptacecologicalissuesforumv06-200203173906-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hatfield is pleased to be presenting at the Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC) 2019 Ecological Issues Forum on December 5th in Calgary, AB. Olivier Tsui, Hatfield’s Geomatics Manager, will present Evaluating 30 Years of The Society for Ecosystem Restoration in Northern BC (SERNbc), BC Government, and Hatfield completed a systematic analysis of landscape disturbance and vegetation recovery for four woodland caribous ranges in northeastern BC (more than 33,000 km2). The analysis used the 30-year history of free and open Landsat imagery and innovative disturbance detection and spectral recovery analytics. Results from the study demonstrate the value of the long time-series of Landsat imagery when combined with cutting edge analytical methods and processing power provided by cloud computing platforms. The authors of the study are: Olivier Tsui, Hatfield Consultants Marc Steynen, SERNbc Alex Bevington, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development Barry Pierce, Hatfield Consultants Dr. Ignacio San-Miguel, Hatfield Consultants
Evaluating 30 Years of Landsat Data for Vegetation Disturbance and Recovery in Northeastern British Columbia Olivier from GEO Analytics Canada
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Advances in satellite EO data analytics for aquaculture - Aquaculture Canada 2019 /geoanalyticsca/advances-in-satellite-eo-data-analytics-for-aquaculture-aquaculture-canada-2019 advancesinsatelliteeodataanalyticsforaquacultureaquaculturecanada2019-191205044432
World aquaculture production continues to grow and now provides half of all fish for human consumption (FAO, 2016a), but its sustainability is being impacted by climate change, competition for space and natural resources, pollution and environmental degradation. Effective management of the sector requires appropriate and accessible data to inform management decisions. Satellite earth observation technology has developed rapidly in the past five years, with numerous advances in spatial resolution, spectral information, frequency of observation, and cost-effectiveness (open data). The information can inform aquaculture development (strategic planning, zonation and site suitability), aquaculture practice and management (inventory, status, monitoring of the environment and monitoring at the farm level), and aquaculture risk management (disaster risk management, response, recovery, monitoring and assessment). While the growing volume of satellite data represents a unique opportunity for aquaculture, it also poses a major challenge to achieve its full potential in terms of extracting valuable management information. A variety of big-data platforms currently seek to address these issues by bringing together satellite data, environmental data, and analytics processing systems. These platforms include the European Space Agency funded Coastal and Food Security Platforms and Google’s Earth Engine. Each platform has a variety of benefits which are discussed.]]>

World aquaculture production continues to grow and now provides half of all fish for human consumption (FAO, 2016a), but its sustainability is being impacted by climate change, competition for space and natural resources, pollution and environmental degradation. Effective management of the sector requires appropriate and accessible data to inform management decisions. Satellite earth observation technology has developed rapidly in the past five years, with numerous advances in spatial resolution, spectral information, frequency of observation, and cost-effectiveness (open data). The information can inform aquaculture development (strategic planning, zonation and site suitability), aquaculture practice and management (inventory, status, monitoring of the environment and monitoring at the farm level), and aquaculture risk management (disaster risk management, response, recovery, monitoring and assessment). While the growing volume of satellite data represents a unique opportunity for aquaculture, it also poses a major challenge to achieve its full potential in terms of extracting valuable management information. A variety of big-data platforms currently seek to address these issues by bringing together satellite data, environmental data, and analytics processing systems. These platforms include the European Space Agency funded Coastal and Food Security Platforms and Google’s Earth Engine. Each platform has a variety of benefits which are discussed.]]>
Thu, 05 Dec 2019 04:44:32 GMT /geoanalyticsca/advances-in-satellite-eo-data-analytics-for-aquaculture-aquaculture-canada-2019 geoanalyticsca@slideshare.net(geoanalyticsca) Advances in satellite EO data analytics for aquaculture - Aquaculture Canada 2019 geoanalyticsca World aquaculture production continues to grow and now provides half of all fish for human consumption (FAO, 2016a), but its sustainability is being impacted by climate change, competition for space and natural resources, pollution and environmental degradation. Effective management of the sector requires appropriate and accessible data to inform management decisions. Satellite earth observation technology has developed rapidly in the past five years, with numerous advances in spatial resolution, spectral information, frequency of observation, and cost-effectiveness (open data). The information can inform aquaculture development (strategic planning, zonation and site suitability), aquaculture practice and management (inventory, status, monitoring of the environment and monitoring at the farm level), and aquaculture risk management (disaster risk management, response, recovery, monitoring and assessment). While the growing volume of satellite data represents a unique opportunity for aquaculture, it also poses a major challenge to achieve its full potential in terms of extracting valuable management information. A variety of big-data platforms currently seek to address these issues by bringing together satellite data, environmental data, and analytics processing systems. These platforms include the European Space Agency funded Coastal and Food Security Platforms and Google’s Earth Engine. Each platform has a variety of benefits which are discussed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/advancesinsatelliteeodataanalyticsforaquacultureaquaculturecanada2019-191205044432-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> World aquaculture production continues to grow and now provides half of all fish for human consumption (FAO, 2016a), but its sustainability is being impacted by climate change, competition for space and natural resources, pollution and environmental degradation. Effective management of the sector requires appropriate and accessible data to inform management decisions. Satellite earth observation technology has developed rapidly in the past five years, with numerous advances in spatial resolution, spectral information, frequency of observation, and cost-effectiveness (open data). The information can inform aquaculture development (strategic planning, zonation and site suitability), aquaculture practice and management (inventory, status, monitoring of the environment and monitoring at the farm level), and aquaculture risk management (disaster risk management, response, recovery, monitoring and assessment). While the growing volume of satellite data represents a unique opportunity for aquaculture, it also poses a major challenge to achieve its full potential in terms of extracting valuable management information. A variety of big-data platforms currently seek to address these issues by bringing together satellite data, environmental data, and analytics processing systems. These platforms include the European Space Agency funded Coastal and Food Security Platforms and Google’s Earth Engine. Each platform has a variety of benefits which are discussed.
Advances in satellite EO data analytics for aquaculture - Aquaculture Canada 2019 from GEO Analytics Canada
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STAC, ZARR, COG, K8S and Data Cubes: The brave new world of satellite EO analytics in the cloud - GeoAlberta 2019 /slideshow/stac-zarr-cog-k8s-and-data-cubes-the-brave-new-world-of-satellite-eo-analytics-in-the-cloud-geoalberta-2019/193459684 cloudenabledgeospatialanalyticsgeoalberta201920191113-191114063431
A discussion about cloud native geospatial in Canada - presented at GeoAlberta 2019.]]>

A discussion about cloud native geospatial in Canada - presented at GeoAlberta 2019.]]>
Thu, 14 Nov 2019 06:34:30 GMT /slideshow/stac-zarr-cog-k8s-and-data-cubes-the-brave-new-world-of-satellite-eo-analytics-in-the-cloud-geoalberta-2019/193459684 geoanalyticsca@slideshare.net(geoanalyticsca) STAC, ZARR, COG, K8S and Data Cubes: The brave new world of satellite EO analytics in the cloud - GeoAlberta 2019 geoanalyticsca A discussion about cloud native geospatial in Canada - presented at GeoAlberta 2019. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudenabledgeospatialanalyticsgeoalberta201920191113-191114063431-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A discussion about cloud native geospatial in Canada - presented at GeoAlberta 2019.
STAC, ZARR, COG, K8S and Data Cubes: The brave new world of satellite EO analytics in the cloud - GeoAlberta 2019 from GEO Analytics Canada
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