Overview of data spaces in Europe - and the AD4GD project / Joan Maso, CREAF

Overview of data spaces in Europe - and the AD4GD project / Joan Maso, CREAF

The concept of data space will be introduced along with examples of different thematic data spaces in Europe and how they differ or are similar and can be combined with data lakes and other sources of data and information Download slides from the webinar: https://connect.groundstation.space/i... The Iliad Digital Twin of the Ocean is an EU-funded project that builds on two decades of investments in policies and infrastructures for the blue economy and aims at establishing an interoperable, data-intensive, and cost-effective Digital Twin of the Ocean. Groundstation.Space is one of the Iliad consortium partners. Learn more about Iliad project: https://www.groundstation.space/proje... https://www.ocean-twin.eu/ About Speaker: Joan Masó (m) is a Principal investigator of CREAF leading specialized group on geospatial interoperability, GIS, remote sensing . (PhD in Geography, MSc in Physics, and a MSc in Electronic Engineering all in the UAB). Since 1995 he is a researcher at CREAF and GIS developer. Co-creator of the MiraMon compressed map in 1997 that has evolved into a distribution and preservation format. Creator of Remote Sensing imagery visualization and download software for web data portals (the MiraMon Map Reader). He is an active member of the TC of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) since 2003 (editor OGC 07- 057r7 WMTS standard among others and chair of the Iberian and Latin American Forum; ILAF). Spanish representative in the TC 211 and editor of the ISO 19165 Preservation of geospatial data and metadata. OGC Gardels gold medal in 2019. Coordinator of GeoViQua FP7 project (research project about visualization of quality information in GEOSS) and H2020 ConnectinGeo. Participant in H2020 ECOPOTENTIAL, H2020 GroundTruth 2.0, H2020 WeObserve H2020 ERA-PLANET, H2020 E-Shape, H2020 BestMap, H2020 COS4Cloud (INTRAEOSC project), ESA-IHE Phenotandem as well as some other national and local projects related both with remote sensing and geospatial standards and applications. Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) former division president in the European Geosciences Union (EGU). Co-chair of the Citizens Science GEOSS working group. A senior member of IEEE and member of the International Society of Digital Earth (ISDE) council. Chair of the WeOBserver Community of Practice in Interoperability for Citizen Science.