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- KonferenzbeitragArtenFinder - Citizen Science am Beispiel der Libellen(Umweltinformationssysteme 2016 - Umweltbeobachtung: Nah und Fern, 2016) Dr. Röller, Oliver; Dr. Walter, RolfIn the field of natural research and nature protection, the experience has shown that it makes sense to extend this definition: due to modern and internet based projects of species registration the term changes to Modern Citizen Science [Röller 2015]. Using the example of the „ArtenFinder Rhineland-Palatinate“, the characters, the meaning for the sciences as well as the additional benefit of the method of Modern Citizen Science will be discussed. In der Praxis hat sich gezeigt, dass es auf dem Gebiet der Naturforschung bzw. des Naturschutzes sinnvoll ist, den Begriff Citizen Science im Zusammenhang mit modernen, internetgestützten Art-Erfassungsprojekten [Röller 2015] zu erweitern. Am Beispiel der ArtenFinder-Plattform Rheinland-Pfalz werden Kennzeichen von „Modern Citizen Science“ veranschaulicht und deren Bedeutung für die Wissenschaft sowie ihre Mehrwerte zur Diskussion gestellt.
- KonferenzbeitragInspire rockt die GEO-Welt -Vom Anwendungsschema zur Web-Anwendung(Umweltinformationssysteme 2017 - Vernetzte Umweltdaten (UIS 2017), 2017) Lemke, Frank; Dr. Walter, RolfThe inspire specifications to implement a spatial data structure in Europe, combined with the official regulations, led to a significant increase of GIS development projects in the German administration. Therefore, the nature protection administration in the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate relaunched a project to completely rebuild their landscape information system. The modelling is based on feature catalogues formally modelled as UML diagrams (Enterprise Architect Models). Web apps, build automatically from the application scheme (using the ISO 19xxx standards), contribute to a platform for the management of the geodata in a distributed and heterogeneous environment. The presentation highlights a practical overview of the components, how administrative geodata will be managed with the help of “open source” software in the near future. Moreover, some software tools are presented, building readable and publishable feature type catalogues and XML schemes to define normalized interfaces for third parties.