TOWARDS eENVIRONMENT - European conference of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU March 25-27, 2009 | Prague, Czech Republic Better geoinformation for spatial planning: Implementation of GMES services in the Czech Republic Christian Hoffmann (GeoVille) & Tomas Soukup (Gisat)
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TOWARDS eENVIRONMENT - European conference of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU March 25-27, 2009 | Prague, Czech Republic
Better geoinformation for spatial planning:Implementation of GMES services
in the Czech Republic
Christian Hoffmann (GeoVille) & Tomas Soukup (Gisat)
Land consumption in Europe
Urban densification Urban sprawl
A house in the countryside – everyone’s dream …
Land consumption in Europe
Past …
…present…
…future?
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Urban sprawl, land consumption & soil sealing are one of the major challenges for Europe’s environment
Land / soil is a finite and non-regenerative ressource
Pressure from building activities causes loss of ecologically valuable areas
Land consumption in Europe
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arth0,5 ha 100 ha
How is land consumption developing?> 25% of the EU territory is directly affected by urban land use
> 75% of the European citizens live in urban areas Source: European Environment Agency
Every day, in Germany approx. 100 ha of soil are lost for urban developmentand transport infrastructure Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany
Strategies for soil protection and monitoring systems are neededon European and national level
GMES Spatial Planning services
Earth Observation Earth Observation based applications for based applications for
GeoVille and Gisat are long time pioneers in these developments using innovative approaches(e.g. OBIA approach – DEFINIENS awards)
Tested shared capacities and joint productions in the frame of ESA SAGE, ESA GSELAND and recently geoland2 projects
Good experience in shared processing chainsfor operational FTSP Sealing production
Number of GMES Services implementation/testing in the Czech Republic was done on local, regional and national level
GMES Services tested/implemented in CZ
Focus on Spatial Planning
Spatial Planning - Regional
Spatial Planning (Vltava/Ohře)
Sealing intensity
Sealing intensity
Impervious Areas (Pilsen Region)
Impervious Areas (Ostrava Region)
SP Indicators (Vltava/Ohře) Loss of soil by sealingBuilt–up areas 1991: 415.1 km²Built–up areas 2001: 446.3 km²
Increase of built-up areas 1991-2001:31.2 km² (+7.5 %)~ 8.550 m² / day 150 ha
5 ha
Increase of built-up area1991-2001
0,5 ha
X 2
Portion of high quality soil built-up
Very high suitabilityHigh suitability
Suitability of soils for agriculture Built-up area
Very lowsuitability
Low suitability
Medium suitability
Built-up area
High qualitysoils
SP Indicators (Vltava/Ohře)
Urban structure - 2001within whole mapping area
140007%
1100067%
130002%
1200024%
Structure of urban increasewithin whole mapping area
1300041%
1200049%
1100010%
SP Indicators (Pilsen Region)
Correlation of population and urban area increase
Ježovy Blížejov
Bor
Ždánov
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
population increase (%)
urba
n ar
ea in
crea
se (%
)
Correlation of population and residental area increase
LuženičkyLomec BlížejovŽdánov
-10
0
10
20
30
40
-10 0 10 20 30 40
population increase (%)
resi
dent
al a
rea
incr
ease
(%)
SP Indicators (Pilsen Region)
Spatial Planning – Urban Atlas
Urban Atlas (Prague City Area)
Urban Atlas (Pilsen City Area)
Urban Atlas Indicators (Prague)
Urban Atlas Indicators (Prague)
Urban Atlas Indicators (Prague)
GMES Spatial Planning services address the policy needs on local, regional, national and EU level
SP services proved to be a key input for Urban development and sub-urbanisation monitoring delivering novel spatial insight into the urban processes
Number of successful implementation of SP services has been done in Czech Republic
Conclusions / Outlook
Cooperation of GISAT and GeoVille presents a good example how services can be chained as well as production capacities shared in future(recently proved by joint data service support project awarded by EEA)
New joint production takes place within geoland2 project further developing and delivering SP services for Dresden-Linz transect
Regular and systematic update based on sustainable funding is essential for operational uptake of SP services in planning activities
Conclusions / Outlook
Thank you very much Thank you very much for your attention!for your attention!
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