Integrating Socioeconomic and Earth Science Data Using Geobrowsers and Web Services: A Demonstration

Abstract

The societal benefit areas identified as the focus for the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS) 10-year implementation plan are an indicator of the importance of integrating socioeconomic data with earth science data to support decision makers. To aid this integration, CIESIN is delivering its global and U.S. demographic data to commercial and open source Geobrowsers and providing open standards based services for data access. Currently, data on population distribution, poverty, and detailed census data for the U.S. are available for visualization and access in Google Earth, NASA World Wind, and a browser-based 2-dimensional mapping client. The mapping client allows for the creation of web map documents that pull together layers from distributed servers and can be saved and shared. Visualization tools with Geobrowsers, user-driven map creation and sharing via browser-based clients, and a prototype for characterizing populations at risk to predicted precipitation deficits will be demonstrated.



Authors

Joachim A Schumacher
CIESIN-Columbia University, PO Box 1000 61 Rt 9W, Palisades, NY 10964, United States

Gregory G Yetman (presenter)
CIESIN-Columbia University, PO Box 1000 61 Rt 9W, Palisades, NY 10964, United States