OceanTeacher Academy Training Course: Marine and Coastal Atlas Development 2012
Marine and Coastal Atlas Development 2012
Training Course
05 - 09 November 2012
UNESCO / IOC Project Office for IODE
InnovOcean Campus
8400 Oostende
Belgium
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
This course will focus on the development of an interactive web-based marine atlas. Participants will prepare a prototype atlas using MapServer, an open source development environment for building spatially-enabled internet applications. The MIDA extension will be used as the interface to MapServer. Participants will be required to prepare products and related metadata records for a wide range of data layers essential for the development of the atlases, including both local and regional data in order to test the functionality of their products. Target Audience: Earth scientists (preferably with marine or marine-related backgrounds) with responsibility for developing or enhancing national or regional marine atlases. Learning Objectives: • To introduce the Atlas Developer to an open source software application to build spatially-enabled internet applications and publish maps. • To build an interactive map application demonstrator for a Marine Atlas Course Prerequisite: Students will need to have completed one of the following Ocean Teacher Academy courses: • Introduction to Marine GIS with SAGA • Marine GIS Applications (ArcGIS) • or have completed appropriate GIS training and have experience in the use of GIS. Students will be required to successfully complete pre-course data preparation before final confirmation of acceptance Topics to be covered include: • Review of GIS Formats and Product Specifications • Review of Coastal & Marine Data Typology • Generation of raster images and GIS-ready files • Formatting of vector data in shapefile and other formats • Assessment of Individual Data Collection Results • Introduction to metadata (standards, tools) • OGC Catalogue Service for the Web • Mapserver Installation and customization • Rendering Legends for Mapserver • Introduction to Integrated Coastal Atlas Network • MIDA demonstration and installation • Prepare Atlas Prototype Application Lecturers: • Greg Reed (lead) • Murray Brown Note: It is highly desirable for students to bring their own laptop computer for assignments and exercises
Period for applications: 18 June - 20 July Detailed information on how to register and the Application Form available at www.oceanteacher.org
[View an annotated printable version of this agenda]
| Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
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| Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
| OT leaflet Marine Coastal Atlas Nov2012 | 15/06/2012 |
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| 2012-11-05-09-OTA_DM_ATLAS-GENERAL_LOCAL_INFO | 11/10/2012 |
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There are 24 participants associated with OceanTeacher Academy Training Course: Marine and Coastal Atlas Development 2012 .
| Name | Country |
|---|---|
| BROWN Murray | United States of America |
| REED Greg | Belgium |
| Name | Country |
|---|---|
| KRUG Lilian | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| RETANA María | Argentina |
| FENCO CHAVESTA Harold | Argentina |
| OKPEITCHA Victor | Benin |
| BRIDI MALLMANN Daniele Laura | Brazil |
| AHUMADA Alejandro | Chile |
| SU Tianyun | China |
| ERIQUE Steve | Ecuador |
| RAJAGOPAL Mani Murali | India |
| RINTAKA SIWI Wingking | Indonesia |
| UXUKBAYEVA Saule | Kazakhstan |
| NGISIANG'E Noah | Kenya |
| VEERABADREN Philippe Jean Michel | Mauritius |
| VILLEGAS Piero | Peru |
| PARK Hyukmin | Republic of Korea |
| KIM Shin | Republic of Korea |
| SPINU Alina | Romania |
| ZHUK Elena | Russian Federation |
| THIOMBANE Ababacar | Senegal |
| LIPANGUE Aciano | South Africa |
| BARRAJ Nouha | Tunisia |
| KAFAS Andronikos | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 24
Confirmed: 24
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
Label(s): CD Training course , IODE Training course
Created at 15:55 on 26 Jan 2012 by Cláudia Delgado
Last Updated at 10:07 on 06 May 2014 by Cláudia Delgado